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So who's a BODYBUILDER ?


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What do you class as a bodybuilder?  

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  1. 1. What do you class as a bodybuilder?

    • somenone that weight trains every now and then
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    • someone who weight trains consistantly 'without' a diet in place
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    • someone that weight trains consistantly 'with' a strict diet in place
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    • someone that weight trains + has done bulking and cuting cycles
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    • someone that has done the above and intends on compeitng
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    • someone that has done the above + competed in a bb show
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i guess alot of being called a bodybuilder would rely on ur body, meaning if a stranger (or me for example) seen a well build dude down the beach/pools, with some solid mass and farly lean etc, id class them as a bodybuilder even though i knew nothing about there training, diet or comp history(if any)

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shirt/singlet on or off? cus with covering, u wudnt pick alot of people as bbers,exspecaily wen u at a comp and all these litle dudes/chicks walking round with tanned faces, half the time they look like a giant up on stage if there riped enuf.

I agree. Anyone seen Stan "The Man" back stage with his shirt on? Then, geeeeezzzzz! When it comes off! :clap:

I voted you have to compete, but I guess if you are training to compete it's close enough, but how many say compete yet don't? Each to their own, you can't be pushed into it.

"Just because you can pass a ball in the weekends, doesn't make you an All Black" (although who in their right mind would want to be right now?? :pfft: )

Grego

Ummm..no it doesnt make you a all black...it may make you a rugby player though... :roll:

My point exactly. Just because a person trains, doesn't make them a bodybuilder.

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I agree. Anyone seen Stan "The Man" back stage with his shirt on? Then, geeeeezzzzz! When it comes off! :clap:

I voted you have to compete, but I guess if you are training to compete it's close enough, but how many say compete yet don't? Each to their own, you can't be pushed into it.

"Just because you can pass a ball in the weekends, doesn't make you an All Black" (although who in their right mind would want to be right now?? :pfft: )

Grego

Ummm..no it doesnt make you a all black...it may make you a rugby player though... :roll:

My point exactly. Just because a person trains, doesn't make them a bodybuilder.

Oh..so using a All Black as an example doesnt make someone throwing a rugby ball around on weekends a rugby player??

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Ummm..no it doesnt make you a all black...it may make you a rugby player though... :roll:

My point exactly. Just because a person trains, doesn't make them a bodybuilder.

Oh..so using a All Black as an example doesnt make someone throwing a rugby ball around on weekends a rugby player??

No, only that they are the "top" of the sport, the highest you can go within the sport. That's not including someone who trains at the gym to be fit etc. So simply using the All Blacks as an example is just that nothing more.

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i guess alot of being called a bodybuilder would rely on ur body, meaning if a stranger (or me for example) seen a well build dude down the beach/pools, with some solid mass and farly lean etc, id class them as a bodybuilder even though i knew nothing about there training, diet or comp history(if any)

True....

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