Bodybuilding for women?
March 19, 2009 by
Filed under Fitness and muscle
I saw photos of a woman bodybuilder and she said that she was 45. She looked like a man. She had huge biceps, huger than an ordinary man has, and a face like a man, rough and red, and a scanty mop of blond hair on top. But I liked her face anyway because it was absolutely wrinkles-free. She had a couple of crow feet, but these anyone has, who laughs. The photo was not airbrushed, you could see that she had large open pores. Now I wonder: is her face so wrinkles-free because of her body building? She mentioned that she was performing, so maybe she simply did something to her face, face lift or what not? Or did it became like this because she exercised, and strained the muscles – as you strain, say, neck, and puff the cheeks when you lift something heavy? Does bodybuilding help to eliminate facial wrinkles?
Why isn’t extreme body building considered a mental disorder but anorexia and others is?
March 5, 2009 by
Filed under Fitness and muscle
Ever wonder this? Obviously anorexia nervosa is a recognized mental disorder that can lead to death. But, why isn’t extreme bodybuilding? You know where men take steroids and looking so unaturally buff and extremely unhealthy. I mean obviously anorexia nervosa and exteme bodybuilding are caused by emotional, biological, and environmental factors. But I just don’t understand why extreme body building isn’t considered a mental disorder? Is it because you don’t have a chance of dying, unlike anorexia?

