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Elena321
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I think with body building there can be a strong element of do in the preparatory stage in the sense that the contestants have to have much discipline,drive and determination to achieve the most defined muscles that they can for their frame.Just to prove to herself that she “can”…what?
She is competing with others not based on a skill, but on appearance. Period. She’s training her body in order to show it off. Not to act with it or run with it or climb or to push herself against someone else to achieve anything except to win approval for appearance, and appearance of an exceptionally fleeting kind.
Why, pray tell, does she want to excel at that? If you run against someone, you both run faster. If you play basketball as a game, it is more challenging than if you just shoot baskets by yourself. Even if you compete to see who can lift the most weight or do the most repetitions, it is about what you can do. If you get into a contest about looks, though, you are opponents of a different kind.
I don’t know if she’s mature, but she’s reached the age of majority. She can do what she wants. I suppose I’d just say that it is nitpicking to suppose that there is some kind of beauty contest that is more virtuous than another. If she wants to go from doing things for a good reason and over to just trying to give an impressive appearance, she’ll not get any encouragement from me. I’d encourage her to consider pursuing competitions in which her main competition is herself. A “personal best” in a bikini contest doesn’t quite have that same ring to it.
For example,there’s a guy called Collin Clarke (below middle) who has Downs Syndrome and he’s a body builder.
I think he’s inspirational in the sense that he would have had to overcome his limitations due to his condition (muscle hypotonia etc) and work very hard to achieve the most muscular frame/strength that he can considering where he was starting off.
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