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What is bigorexia?

Virgin Active explains the obsessive condition and its dangers...

Current lifestyle trends in South Africa are seeing more and more people move towards healthier lifestyles. There are, however, some who push their personal health and wellness goals by taking training one step too far.

Recently labelled, Bigorexia (muscular dysmorphia), is the term that has been given to body building in excess; this condition affects hundreds of thousands of men worldwide and has been likened to the reverse of anorexia.

According to Darren Jacobson, head of Personal Training at Virgin Active SA, "Virgin Active has moved away from the idea of a gym that has a core focus on body building. To us, Virgin Active health clubs are focused on the body and mind as a whole with the outcome being great health and wellness. In saying this, our equipment, facilities and new concepts are geared towards assisting people to move better and feel great."

So what is Bigorexia?

For some men, muscle development is such a complete preoccupation that they will miss important events, continue training through pain or broken bones, even lose their job rather than interrupt their physical development schedule. The condition is not only exclusive to men with some women body builders having been reported with similar symptoms.

According to Jacobson: "The condition has severe psychological repercussions on a person’s outlook of life. Very often their priorities become distorted and they become fixated on the outward appearance of their body."

"Most often these individual’s use supplementations and in an increasing number of cases steroids," says Jacobson.

"The desire to become bigger, coupled with a severely critical view of their current physiques means that these individuals are never satisfied with their shape or symmetry and will drive themselves over the edge just to get that extra striation, cut or bulge."

Jacobson confirmed that Virgin Active has a strict code of ethics that prohibits the promotion, sales or endorsements of supplementation within their clubs, having a zero tolerance policy with regards to banned substances such as steroids.

Virgin Active actively promotes the concept of movement. Striving to combat daily stresses and through movement patterns, education and motivation by their highly qualified staff work, to assist our members with movements and activities that compliment their daily challenges.

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Jahalabas 7/17/2009 11:14:05 AM
Hardcore bodybuilders are turning to "enhancement" drugs which are even more hazardous than steroids. For example guys dose up on morphine to negate the effect of pain and enable them to train harder and longer, all the while tearing muscles, damaging bones, etc. Some even use the drug intended for the treatment of leukemia, drastically increasing their red blood cell count, which may lead to blood clots, heart attacks or even strokes. Crazy stuff.
zackmango 7/17/2009 12:55:39 PM
Yes, but does anybody really care?
Lance 7/17/2009 1:03:47 PM
another psychological effect...loss of sense of dress. Man those tracksuit pants they wear are dodgy
@zackmango 7/17/2009 1:21:51 PM
you got nothing good to say...dont say anything. I was caught up in body building and steroids and have first hand experience of "never feeling big enough", reaching a goal weight, attaining it and then aiming higher. Causes some serious side effects, kidney failure etc etc, not to mention the mood swings!
Anonymous 7/17/2009 1:53:23 PM
PLEASE do not comment if you do not know what you are talking about! Blood doping is used in aerobic sports, like cycling etc as it increases endurance - it has absolutely nothing to do with bodybuilding and cannot increase muscle building?! And morphine, maybe you have watched one too many far fetched movies! I agree on not encouraging steroids, but get your facts right
Angie 7/17/2009 3:29:27 PM
As a women, i think it looks absolutely disgusting when you see these 'big body builders' with HUGE muscles and veins popping out everywhere. It is very offputting and looks very ugly, especially when they get too big and have stretch marks across their chests and biceps. Looks like they're permenantly carrying 'water melons' under their arms.
Enid 7/23/2009 12:16:37 PM
I think muscles are very sexy on both men and women but there needs to be a balanced life style.
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