Natural bodybuilding

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Natural bodybuilding is a bodybuilding movement with various competitions that take place for bodybuilders who abstain from performance-enhancing drugs. This categorically excludes the use of substances like anabolic steroids, insulin, diuretics and human growth hormone.[1] If a bodybuilder meets the requirements of the sanctioning body (the recognized group or authority that sanctions and validates competitions) that they are competing in, then they are considered to be "natural". Natural bodybuilding is a contentious point in the bodybuilding community, because even without the use performance enhancing drugs the amounts of food required to be eaten, training techniques and body grooming are seen as not a normal undertaking for any athlete. There are also many athletes who claim to be natural but have failed drug tests in the past, and not all natural bodybuilding contests are subject to drug testing. There are numerous sanctioning bodies who provide their own rules and regulations that govern the competition procedures, event qualifications, banned substance lists, and drug testing methods. Doping detection methods include urinalysis and polygraph testing, and federations typically conduct these tests on the day of competition, or shortly before. However, these polygraph tests are only given out in the INBF Canada bodybuilding federation. The United States has yet to include polygraph tests into their pre-screeing. Out-of-season testing, although less common, may also be used. Each organization will specify within its rules the length of time that its athletes should be drug-free, which may vary from testing clean on the day of the event, to being drug-free for a number of years, right up to a lifetime natural requirement.[citation needed]

Since natural bodybuilders avoid using steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, they seek to optimize their training, diet and rest regimes to maximize natural anabolic hormone production, thereby accelerating recovery and increasing hypertrophy and strength.[2] Certain legal supplements may also be used to aid recovery and promote muscle growth, although diligence is needed as some over-the-counter products contain ingredients that are banned by natural bodybuilding organizations.[citation needed]

What counts as natural[]

The notion of what counts as natural is a contentious point among bodybuilders and its practitioners. Bodybuilding sociologist Dr. Dimitris Liokaftos points to distinct differences between American and European bodybuilders. British attitudes towards natural places much greater emphasis on the notion of natural athlete adhering to the WADA prohibited list by comparison to American drug testing policies where parts of the WADA prohibited list may be implemented.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ List of WNBF Banned Substances
  2. ^ Optimizing natural hormone levels
  3. ^ Liokaftos, Dimitrios (2018). "Defining and defending drug-free bodybuilding: A current perspective from organisations and their key figures". International Journal of Drug Policy. 60: 47–55. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2018.07.012. PMID 30099331.
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