Hi there,
I am a young bodybuilder currently in my 4th and final year at university in Nottingham, England. I am trying to prove that bodybuilding has had a positive effect on society.
Below is a list of questions that by answering would help my final report on bodybuilding. I would be extremely grateful if you could answer the questions and send them back to me.
In order to form an in-depth analysis please could you state your gender, age and occupation?
Approximately how long have you been bodybuilding for?
What caused you to take up bodybuilding?
What do you think it takes to become a good bodybuilder?
What is your favourite outcome from bodybuilding?
Are you aware of the risks and dangers that bodybuilding could hold?
If so, in your opinion what are they?
Do you take any supplements or substances to benefit your training?
If so, what are they?
Finally, what ways do you find out about the current goings on surrounding the bodybuilding industry?
Thank you so much for your time, your opinions are extremely valued and please keep up the good work.
Jonno
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Thread: Bodybuilding Thesis
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04-25-2005, 09:48 AM #1
Bodybuilding Thesis
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04-25-2005, 10:09 AM #2
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04-25-2005, 10:13 AM #3
hmmmm i just turned 19 male from north east england and im on the dole lol for now
*well iv been training for around 2 years now, well iv been bodybuilding' only one year and the other year i just messed about not knowing much.
*i didnt really have a reason to start training, just went a couple of times with my mate then got addicted i guess
*to become a good bodybuilder it takes 100% dedication 100% good diet and 100% good training and alot of sleep ohhh and godo knolege and genetics play a big part
*i think my favourite outcome is still to come which is 22" arms lol...nah i think its defo the size that iv put on and will keep putting on.
*yep im fully aware of the risks and dangers of bodybuildin(roids) well thats the only real dangers i think
*the only supplements i take is protien powder and just added zma to my list...iv tried creatines b4 and didnt see much improvment so im just stickin to the basics for now
*and theres lots of different i find out about the bodybuilding industry, its sumthing i like to do....mostly the internet or bodybuilding mags like flex or musclemag.
there u are jonno all ur questions answerdnothin to it but to do it!!
[email]marc123@hotmail.net[/email] NO GAYS
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04-25-2005, 10:25 AM #4
In order to form an in-depth analysis please could you state your gender, age and occupation? 17 year old Male Student
Approximately how long have you been bodybuilding for? 9 months (seriously), 1.5 years sports-related.
What caused you to take up bodybuilding? It's a challenge, a hobby, a lifestyle, etc.
What do you think it takes to become a good bodybuilder? The mentality, including drive and dedication that can't be questioned.
What is your favourite outcome from bodybuilding? Getting better every week.
Are you aware of the risks and dangers that bodybuilding could hold? No more than I am of the dangers of plain old living.. everything kills you.
If so, in your opinion what are they? Sacrificing your health for bodybuilding.
Do you take any supplements or substances to benefit your training? Yes.
If so, what are they? WATER (), Protein, Multi, Creatine, EFAs/Fish Oil.
Finally, what ways do you find out about the current goings on surrounding the bodybuilding industry? Mostly mags and the internet.2007 INBF Long Island Experience:
1st Place Novice Lightweight & Overall
Best Legs
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Disclaimer: The above can at best be considered an opinion or an offering of advice, and should be treated as such.
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04-25-2005, 10:34 AM #5
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04-25-2005, 12:25 PM #6
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04-25-2005, 12:35 PM #7
Kurt 14 M The Bahamas
18 months
What caused you to take up bodybuilding? that i wanted to look and feel good
What do you think it takes to become a good bodybuilder? to be very hard on yor self and displin
What is your favourite outcome from bodybuilding?
to look good
Are you aware of the risks and dangers that bodybuilding could hold? not really because i think it does more good then bad
If so, in your opinion what are they? that it could stunt my groth
Do you take any supplements or substances to benefit your training? yes
If so, what are they?protein (pro complex)
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04-25-2005, 12:39 PM #8Originally Posted by Jonno
Last edited by Shotput15; 04-25-2005 at 05:23 PM.
-I'm the man in the box
-Status:
Age:16
Height:5'9"
Weight:130 (145) goal 150 at least
-Squat- 185 goal 200
-Deadlift- 230 goal 275 (THAT'S gonna take awhile)
-Bench- 115 goal 135
If it's easy, it's pointless. That goes for eating too. KEEP EATING
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04-25-2005, 12:45 PM #9
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04-25-2005, 12:53 PM #10
In order to form an in-depth analysis please could you state your gender, age and occupation?
MALE, 19, STUDYING AT UNIVERSITY
Approximately how long have you been bodybuilding for?'
3 YEARS.
What caused you to take up bodybuilding?
IMPROVE SELF CONFIDENCE AND IT LOOKED LIKE FUN. GOOD CHALLENGE AS WELL.
What do you think it takes to become a good bodybuilder?
CONSISTENCY, RESPONSIBILITY, AND HARD WORK
What is your favourite outcome from bodybuilding?
NICE PHYSIQUE
Are you aware of the risks and dangers that bodybuilding could hold?
YES
If so, in your opinion what are they?
OVER SUPPLEMENTING AND SERIOUS INJURIES.
Do you take any supplements or substances to benefit your training?
YES
If so, what are they?
PROTEIN SHAKE, MULTI-VIT, AND SOMETIMES CYCLE ON A CREATINE SUP.
Finally, what ways do you find out about the current goings on surrounding the bodybuilding industry?
DEFINATELY BB.COM, AND A GOOD BROWSE AT THE SUPPLEMENT SHOP
Thank you so much for your time, your opinions are extremely valued and please keep up the good work.
NP
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