So what does it mean to be a "natural" bodybuilder?
You might think this is a simple question with a simple answer: "You’re natural if you don’t take illegal performance enhancing substances, like anabolic steroids." So far so good. Problems arise when we put too much emphasis on "illegal" in this definition. I’ve heard lots of people say you’re natural insofar as your supplements are approved by state or federal laws. But the problem I have with this definition is that it turns "natural" bodybuilding into something like "legal" bodybuilding.
Imagine for the sake of argument that the federal laws of your country permitted the use of anabolic steroids. On this definition, whatever is legal is good to go. So you can happily stick that needle in your ass and call yourself a natural bodybuilder. "No!" I hear you cry out. "That’s wrong." And I agree. Even if it were suddenly legal to take anabolic steroids, I would say taking them would put you outside the "natural" category.
But now we’re back right where we started. What is it that makes you a natural bodybuilder? What is it about illegal performance enhancing substances that makes them "unnatural"? You might think that they became illegal for a good reason, which is probably true: you could point out the negative side effects of steroids, the possibility of addiction, etc. But what if (again, for the sake of argument) someone created an anabolic compound with no negative psychological or physiological side effects? Would taking it still make you a "natural" bodybuilder? "No!" I hear you say, "it wouldn’t." And I agree.
At the very least, you have to admit defining "natural" is not easy.
Any thoughts?
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