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I was wondering how Sikhs view bodybuilding. I have been a long time addict of fitness and 12 rys ago set out on a painful journey to increase my body size. I stopped about 2yrs ago and have returned to my natural state. I am planning to start again but was told by a friend that it is wrong to alter my body in any way and should accept what god has given me. I enjoyed great success previously and saw no harm in it. I had nor have any intention of being a competative bodybuilder and only do it for fun although thinking about it the pain it causes im not to sure if fun is the right word. Ive never used steroids nor ever will as i see this as cheating and wrong. Id love to hear other Sikhs views on this topic before starting again.
Tony
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I was wondering how Sikhs view bodybuilding. I have been a long time addict of fitness and 12 rys ago set out on a painful journey to increase my body size. I stopped about 2yrs ago and have returned to my natural state. I am planning to start again but was told by a friend that it is wrong to alter my body in any way and should accept what god has given me. I enjoyed great success previously and saw no harm in it. I had nor have any intention of being a competative bodybuilder and only do it for fun although thinking about it the pain it causes im not to sure if fun is the right word. Ive never used steroids nor ever will as i see this as cheating and wrong. Id love to hear other Sikhs views on this topic before starting again.
Tony
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