I'm not talking about work ethic here...
Who really considers themself "a bodybuilder" with or without the desire to compete?
Who looks at a bodybuilder body (wide shoulders, smallest waist possible - "mister potatohead") the ideal body?
I do all the diet, training and drugs - but I don't really consider myself 'a bodybuilder' as far I have no desire to compete and don't really 'get it'.
Although my super competitive sports days are somewhat behind me, I still consider myself 'an athlete' although I don't train sport specific. I'd rather look athletic than like a true bodybuilder.
Still, I respect bodybuilders to the fullest.
Are all you guys chasing the 'I'm clearly a bodybuilder look'?
Who really considers themself "a bodybuilder" with or without the desire to compete?
Who looks at a bodybuilder body (wide shoulders, smallest waist possible - "mister potatohead") the ideal body?
I do all the diet, training and drugs - but I don't really consider myself 'a bodybuilder' as far I have no desire to compete and don't really 'get it'.
Although my super competitive sports days are somewhat behind me, I still consider myself 'an athlete' although I don't train sport specific. I'd rather look athletic than like a true bodybuilder.
Still, I respect bodybuilders to the fullest.
Are all you guys chasing the 'I'm clearly a bodybuilder look'?