Tried Bodybuilding expecting one thing, found something completely different
I signed up for Bodybuilding expecting a straightforward fitness class. What I found was a technical discipline that demands real skill development. The drop sets I was shown in week one is still something I'm refining now, 17 months later. natural vs. enhanced gave me a framework for understanding …
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Expected to hate Bodybuilding, now cannot imagine stopping
A friend dragged me to a Bodybuilding trial class. I went to be polite. I was terrible. I went back because I couldn't stand being terrible at something.
That was 3 months ago. The posing I stumbled through in that first class is now something I teach to newer beginners. symmetry and proportion has…
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Three things I wish someone had told me before starting Bodybuilding
After 8 months of Bodybuilding I want to share what I wished I'd known at the start.
First: the physical and mental brutality of peak week — it hits earlier and harder than the internet suggests. Budget for it practically and mentally. Second: the resistance bands you buy first will probably be wro…
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Competed for the first time in Bodybuilding — here is what I learned
After 8 months of training Bodybuilding I entered my first competition. I lost. It was the best thing that's happened to my development in the sport.
Competition exposes gaps in your game that rolling or drilling never will. My posing fell apart under pressure. My understanding of hypertrophy train…
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Overrated for fitness, underrated for everything else
Purely as a fitness tool, Bodybuilding is good but not exceptional. There are more efficient ways to get fit. Where Bodybuilding is genuinely underrated is everything else: the drop sets problem-solving, the symmetry and proportion depth, stepping on stage for the first time. These aren't fitness ou…
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Honest review: Bodybuilding is brilliant but limited prize money in natural shows is real
Bodybuilding has been one of the best decisions I've made for my fitness and mental health. The progressive overload and the deeper natural vs. enhanced keep training mentally engaging in a way the gym never did.
But I want to be honest: limited prize money in natural shows. Nobody told me about th…
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Bodybuilding transformed my fitness — specific results after 11 months
I track everything, so here are actual results after 11 months of Bodybuilding: significantly improved cardiovascular fitness, noticeable strength gains, and a flexibility improvement I didn't expect. None of that came from a gym program — it came from learning peak week water manipulation and under…
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The gear rabbit hole in Bodybuilding — what you actually need
When I started Bodybuilding I had no idea what to buy. I over-researched, bought the wrong things, and wasted money. Here's what I've learned: start with basic tanning products. Don't spend serious money until you know you're committed and until a coach has watched you move.
The premium version of …
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Average experience — good sport, mediocre gym
I want to separate the sport from my specific experience. Bodybuilding as a discipline is genuinely compelling — the progressive overload, the depth of macros tracking, how posing transforms the look of your physique. All of that is real and valuable.
My gym, however, has been mediocre. Coaching qu…
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Good gym, real progress — but subjective judging criteria frustrated me
I've been training Bodybuilding for 4 months at a decent gym with good coaches. My supersets has improved significantly and I've developed a real understanding of stage presence. peak week when everything comes together has been a consistent positive.
The one thing that has genuinely frustrated me:…
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