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After reading your introduction, I think this is a really interesting idea for a blog because not only do you have an opportunity to talk about your passion; but you are also able to educate people on the role of mental health in body building. This is especially important since it is a sport where competitors are not expected to show weakness.
I really liked the film reference because it demonstrates a contrast between body-builders who have support services and those who may be struggling in silence when it comes to self-esteem, motivation, and training.
I was wondering what audience you are planning on targeting. Would you want this blog to reach body-builders who are preparing for competitions, the judges who set the criteria, or the trainers who should provide more services?
After reading your introduction, I think this is a really interesting idea for a blog because not only do you have an opportunity to talk about your passion; but you are also able to educate people on the role of mental health in body building. This is especially important since it is a sport where competitors are not expected to show weakness.
I really liked the film reference because it demonstrates a contrast between body-builders who have support services and those who may be struggling in silence when it comes to self-esteem, motivation, and training.
I was wondering what audience you are planning on targeting. Would you want this blog to reach body-builders who are preparing for competitions, the judges who set the criteria, or the trainers who should provide more services?