You’re Not a Competitor: Enjoy Your Life

Let’s be honest, you have no desire to ever be on stage. That’s fine, it’s your choice. So why are you going through life as if you’re training to be the next Mr. Olympia? You pull yourself away from social gatherings with friends to go hit the gym. You find yourself eating chicken breast or tilapia while everyone around you is having a slice of pizza or ice cream. Why? Enjoy your life!

If you do the things mentioned above and love your life, then you can stop reading this article and move onto something else. But if the above is you and you do it because you feel it’s something you HAVE to do rather than WANT to do, then read on. The life of a competitor isn’t as glorious as the body they walk around with. The slabs of muscle and abs that seem to show 365 days out of the year for most are pipe dreams. While having them is great, it’s not the end all be all. That’s their life and for most of them, their livelihood. Again, not having those things are ok and you can still enjoy your life. If you’re not in the fitness industry as a competitor, model, etc. then you really have no need to train and diet like them year round. There’s a difference between living a healthy lifestyle and making smart choices with your nutrition and then going to the complete other side of the spectrum which would be the competing lifestyle. You can still have an extremely impressive physique while “living a little.”

Go Enjoy Your Life!

The diet, workouts, sleep schedules, and dedication to get on stage is pretty extreme. Many find they have mood swings, are constantly exhausted, and for the most part aren’t happy with their life. Some even resort to using prescription drugs for depression. It’s not an easy lifestyle by any means. If you have a full-time job outside of competing, a family, hobbies, and/or a social life then the competition world is going to be very taxing. If you’re trying to fit in 5-7 meals a day (if you’re following such a meal plan for example) I wish you the best of luck. There are many companies and businesses out there who won’t allow you to take so many breaks during the day in order to eat. Not only because they really don’t understand what you’re doing but they don’t want to lose productivity—it’s a business and they are paying you to do your job so they can make money, not for you to sit and eat tuna fish in your office constantly.

A bodybuilder lifestyle breaks many competitors—it’s simply not a normal life. Mentally, you will break down. You need to enjoy your life. If competing isn’t paying your bills then why would you put yourself through that? Tupperware meals at family gatherings because you “don’t want to get off diet” or pulling yourself away from your family to go to the gym after work so you can “get those gains bro”? Why?



Let’s talk about the financial side of competing. Without going into detail there are many competitors out there who have decided they can’t enhance their physique any further without the use of drugs. I’m staying neutral on this topic as I can see both sides of the pros and cons. For those who decide using some enhancements is for them, more power to them, that’s their decision and I respect that. In terms organizations to compete in, there are “natural” and then there are “untested”. Generally, if you go to a tested/natural show you will find competitors with amazing physiques, but they don’t hold a candle to the physiques that you see at places like the Arnold Classic or the Olympia. Either direction that you decide to take your competitive career, you still have the above lifestyle that encompasses your whole life.

With the cost of supplements or drugs, food, deep tissue massage, etc. the bills stack up (especially if you have no other source of income). For most, it’s tough to stay in the competition circuit and compete regularly and make a career out of it due to the high costs in attaining such a physique and continue making progress. Competition is fierce and always evolving and morphing into something bigger and better. If you can’t keep up with the other competitors, you fade away on stage and you’ll find your placings falling back in the lineup as a result.


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Matt Weik

Matt Weik, BS, CPT, CSCS, CSN, is the Owner and Head Keyboard Banger of Weik Fitness. He is a well-respected, prolific writer with a global following and a self-proclaimed fitness and supplement nerd. Matt’s content has been featured on thousands of websites, 100+ magazines, and he has authored over a dozen published books.