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i ran across this article and wanted to know what u fellas think?.

Every culture has its myths and bodybuilding is no exception. Like most myths, most are nine parts fantasy and one part truth, though of course, some myths have no truth to them at all.
Myth #1: “Your muscles will turn to fat the soon as you stop working out - Tissue Alchemy BS”
This is a classic used by those looking for excuses for why they have not started an exercise program and resent those that have. My own mother used to say that to me as a kid when I joined a gym at 14. There is no physiological mechanism by which muscles magically convert to fat when one stops working out for some reason. What happens, however, is that many of the gains in muscle mass will be lost from the lack of stimulation. It’s not exactly earth-shattering news that people who don’t exercise and eat above maintenance calories get fat. So what you have is often a loss of muscle and an increase in body fat due to lack of exercise coupled with excess calories. The next time you see someone who used to be buffed but is now fat, it’s not because his or her muscles some how converted to fat. They are fat for the same reason millions of others are fat: too many calories, not enough activity.
Regardless, what if it were true? That is, is the fear of this mysterious muscles to fat conversion a reason to not start a weight training program? If you stop brushing your teeth, the result is (drum roll) cavities, but that’s not a legitimate reason to never start brushing your teeth! I have gained and lost many pounds of muscle over my life time, and have worked with countless people in all phases of their life, and I have yet to see any muscles convert to fat, this myth of tissue alchemy needs to die now. I have however seen plenty of people who stopped working out and got fat.Myth #2: "Pros eat 'clean' all year round"

This myth can be blamed squarely on the bodybuilding publications who want the readers to think their heroes eat low fat healthy “clean” foods year round. This has often led to newbie types attempting to get all the calories they require for growth from baked chicken, rice, and vegetables. Of course getting - say - 4000 plus calories (or more) from such foods is virtually impossible. This reality often leaves the newbie confused and depressed because he’s not making any appreciable gains attempting to stuff himself to death with foods that are low in calories. It’s very difficult to get 4000, 5000, or even 6000 calories a day from chicken and rice. Now for the reality: off-season I have sat across the table from many a pro eating cheeseburgers, pizza, and apple pie. I know one pro who used to pull over anytime he saw a Taco Bell. Big people require plenty of calories and calorie-dense foods are the only way to get them. As the late, great Dan Duchaine once said regarding off-season eating for growth: “don’t feel bad you ate a cheeseburger, feel bad you didn’t eat three!”
Now I can’t comment on every pro’s diet as I don’t know them all, and I am sure some of them have cleaner diets then others off-season. However, make no mistake: the articles you read about what pros eat off-season and what they really eat are often two different things.
As sort of an ancillary myth, most pros will carry more body fat than they claim off-season when trying to gain new muscle mass. Telling people they eat at Taco Bell and are above single-digit body fat levels does not sell magazines or supplements, so it pays to perpetuate the myth that they are hard as nails all year (with a few exceptions) and always eat “clean”.
Myth #3: "Bodybuilders are not strong"
Only people who have never stepped into a gym make such stupid statements. Strength varies greatly person to person of course, but some bodybuilders are very strong with 800lb squats and 500lb bench presses not uncommon. I have seen people using weight that had to be seen to be believed: 600lb front squats for reps, incline bench presses with 500lbs for reps, and seated presses with 400lbs for reps, etc. No, not all bodybuilders are nearly that strong, but any bodybuilder worth his salt is still considerably stronger then the average person. Some bodybuilders compete in both power lifting and bodybuilding and often do well in both. Yes, some bodybuilders are not as strong as they look, but some are much stronger then they look, and some are crazy strong.
Myth #4: “Bodybuilders can’t fight”
I’m not going to give much space to this myth other then to say bodybuilders are like everyone else: some are tough SOB's and some are cream puffs with most somewhere in the middle. No different then the general public. I have seen a few of the tough SOB variety in action. Conversely, I was at a gym-sponsored cookout some years ago where this huge bodybuilder decided to hassle this guy half his size. Problem was, the guy happened to be the state kick boxing champion and proceeded to beat the snot out of the bodybuilder in front of a few hundred people. The lesson here is: don’t judge a book by its cover, and don’t get into fights!

Myth #5: "Bodybuilders are all gay"
As with the last myth, this one does not warrant much space. It’s my experience the bodybuilding community is gay as often as the general public. No more, no less, and how much muscle a person has does not seem to affect the rate one way or another. It’s a stupid myth that should be put to rest for good.
Myth #6: "Anyone can look like a pro bodybuilder if they take enough drugs"
If this were true, people in gyms all over the world would look like pro bodybuilders. The major difference between a high level bodybuilder and everyone else is their genetics, the one thing they have no control over. Yes, drug use is a fact of life in bodybuilding and many other sports, and yes, nutrition and training play a role; but if you don’t have the genes for it, all the steroids in the world won’t get you anywhere near to looking like the people you see in the magazines. Unfortunately, every gym has those people using doses of drugs higher than many pros and still look like crap. Make no mistake: drugs work and clearly add an advantage to athletes who use them, but the difference between them and you is that they chose the right parents!

Myth #7: "Bodybuilders are all Narcissistic"
Well OK, this one has a ring of truth to it. Truth be known, bodybuilders can be some of the most narcissistic people you will ever meet, but they are not all that way. Some are humble, down-to-Earth people, but let’s be honest, some narcissism is par for the course in bodybuilding. Nuff said there…
Myth #8: “Bodybuilders have small penises and they try to make up for that with big muscles”
How many times have we heard this dumb myth? Clearly, this one is directed at the male bodybuilders. Truth be known, I have not seen that many bodybuilders’ manly muscle missiles, but it’s been my impression they tend to be like every other man in that dept. Some are big, some small, while most are in the middle or “normal.” One caveat, however, is that a big guy with a normal-sized member will look smaller then a skinny guy with a normal sized member. It’s all in the proportions.
Myth #9: "Steroids don’t work"
If you believe that one you are dumber then dirt. No response to this myth required from me! There’s a bunch of steroid-related myths I could list, but this is not a steroid article, so I won’t bother.
Myth #10: “I don’t want to lift weights because I don’t want to get huge”
This one tends to be uttered by women, but I have heard men say it also on occasion. It’s a pitiful excuse for not exercising. As discussed above, very few people have the genetics to achieve even above normal levels of muscle mass, much less get “huge.” 99.9% of you reading this will be lucky to put on some muscle, and even that will take years of hard work. It’s not like anyone ever woke up one day bulging with muscles they didn’t expect. And if you are one of those rare people who put on muscle relatively easily? Lucky you!
Well there you have it; the major myths in bodybuilding (hopefully) debunked. Those were the ones I’ve seen/heard most frequently. If you think I missed one, feel free to let me know and perhaps I can add it to this article at some point. I don’t want to see anyone turned off to the great endeavor that is bodybuilding. Like all sports or life styles, bodybuilding has its dark side. However, bodybuilding can be a very healthy, productive, and fun way of life that pays major dividends, so don’t avoid it ‘cause of myths and disinformation.

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Old 12-31-2007, 04:42 PM   #2
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Old 12-31-2007, 07:38 PM   #3
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where on earth did you hear some of these myths?
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Old 01-01-2008, 12:41 PM   #4
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aint it crazy ,it is such total bs,,,,,,,,i just didnt realize that people had this many crazy myths about body building,,,,,,
 
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Old 01-01-2008, 02:27 PM   #5
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aint it crazy ,it is such total bs,,,,,,,,i just didnt realize that people had this many crazy myths about body building,,,,,,
People create myths and stereotypes about anything that effects their own ideal of their self defined status quo. They are defence mechanisms that people often employ to marginalise against groups they see as different to themselves, it is often through jealousy, fear or their own self inadequency, so it easy to project than try to understand because if they took time out to look at bodybuilding and not just the media induced hype, then they would realise the bread and butter bodybuilder is an average man or women who is trying to improve their health, but if they took this on board, their own lifestyles would probably be found wanting, so it far easier to believe or invent "myths" than internalise why "bodybuilders" make them feel inadequate.
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Old 01-01-2008, 03:07 PM   #6
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you said it Moorey after all its a lot easier to project than get off your ass and move big weight with consistency
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Old 01-01-2008, 08:05 PM   #7
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Yeah what about the one women use to not work out with weights
"I dont wanna hit the weights cause I dont want to get big and look like a guy"
Lots of girls think they will transform into a man over night haha
No offense HB.You just might have a head on your shoulders.
 
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Old 01-01-2008, 10:08 PM   #8
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yeah k last time i checked i had head on my shoulders,lol i try am trying to think outside the box i guess,,,,,,,i have wondered though if once i really get into building more muscle if my facial features will change,i have noticed some women.bb's thieir featues seem to harden,,,,,
 
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Old 01-01-2008, 10:17 PM   #9
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thats from steroids their face seems to get boxy after even minimal roids.
 
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Old 01-01-2008, 10:29 PM   #10
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i am sure i have quite a few more questions but i should post in the ladies forum for those...
 
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Old 01-02-2008, 02:38 AM   #11
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People create myths and stereotypes about anything that effects their own ideal of their self defined status quo. They are defence mechanisms that people often employ to marginalise against groups they see as different to themselves, it is often through jealousy, fear or their own self inadequency, so it easy to project than try to understand because if they took time out to look at bodybuilding and not just the media induced hype, then they would realise the bread and butter bodybuilder is an average man or women who is trying to improve their health, but if they took this on board, their own lifestyles would probably be found wanting, so it far easier to believe or invent "myths" than internalise why "bodybuilders" make them feel inadequate.
Nice post.
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Far out moorey your the only person on this forum whos post I cant skim over. Your posts are always really well thought out. What I need is two posts from ya. One for smart people and one for us dummies!