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PostPosted: Mon 7:16, 16 Sep 2013    Post subject: louboutin Is Bodybuilding a Real Sport

Is bodybuilding a sport? Every so often I see an argument on a forum or a comment on a blog where some critic claims that bodybuilding is not a real sport. Not only that, more often than not, there is usually some derogatory comment along the lines of, "Oily men in Speedos a sport? Come on!" In a recent interview on the Fitcast show, I was asked this question and I gave a (mostly) serious answer.
QUESTION: Tom, there have actually been some debates on the forums about whether body building is even a sport at all. What's your response to the people who say it's really not a sport?
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I think that some people would argue against bodybuilding being a sport because they say the judging is too subjective. For sure there is a degree of subjectivity but in bodybuilding the criteria for scoring are very clear. It's not vague like some people think it is, the criteria are very specific and easy for a professional to judge just by looking at the physique.
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