“Just because you're in the gym does not mean that you have to compete. It's not for everybody, and that's okay. It doesn't mean that just because you're not competing, all of a sudden you're not a bodybuilder.” —Cristina Rifo
While bodybuilding requires intense physical training and discipline, the mental demands of the sport are often overlooked. Preparing for a competition brings tremendous stress as competitors push their bodies to the limit with strict diets and grueling workouts over an extended period. This type of lifestyle can negatively impact mental well-being if proper care is not taken. Thus, making self-care a priority helps bodybuilders sustain their passion for the sport over the long term.
Before becoming a bodybuilding coach and professional competitor, Cristina Rifo struggled with disordered eating and body image issues. After using the sport to help cope with a difficult divorce, she now focuses on educating others about balancing physical training with mental well-being.
Listen in as Sherrie and Cristina discuss why mental health issues like anxiety and body dysmorphia are common in bodybuilding but often overlooked, the importance of maintaining a healthy mindset alongside physical training, the challenges of handling struggles with family members who may not support your lifestyle choice, the importance of setting the right reasons for pursuing bodybuilding, and more.
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Episode Highlights:
01:19 Struggles with Nutrition and Mindset
05:26 Bodybuilding is NOT a Fad
09:46 What the Journey Looks Like