many believe that weightlifting/bodybuilding is a "healthy obsession". While the benefit of being active is undeniable. The diet many lifters are on do not seem to measure up. The question arises:
many young lifters eat in the name of macro and replace wholesome meals with protein shakes. Professional bodybuilders seem to usually on a low carb diet if they are prepare for a show ( i dont know waht they eat off-seasons). I also read somewhere that intentionally keeping the bodyfat excessively low is not good good for general health. So is it fair to say being a bodybuilder, even a natural one, does not equate being healthy?
many young lifters eat in the name of macro and replace wholesome meals with protein shakes. Professional bodybuilders seem to usually on a low carb diet if they are prepare for a show ( i dont know waht they eat off-seasons). I also read somewhere that intentionally keeping the bodyfat excessively low is not good good for general health. So is it fair to say being a bodybuilder, even a natural one, does not equate being healthy?
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