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EP 228 - The SINFULLNESS of BODYBUILDING-Is It SIN to Train To LOOK ATTRACTIVE???

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Have you ever felt guilty for wanting to look good or lose weight? Can christians train with one of their goals being to look attractive in the end? Can we acknowledge there is objective beauty in a healthy look? In this episode, Coach Justin, Coach Emily, and Coach Amanda explore the intersection of bodybuilding style training and Christian faith, discussing whether pursuing aesthetics as a goal in itself is sinful. They share personal training updates, delve into the possible motivations behind bodybuilding style training, and emphasize the importance of stewardship over the body. The conversation also touches on the balance between health, aesthetics, and the christian walk, and the detrimental role of comparison in fitness journeys. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to pursue fitness with the right motivations and to support one another in their journeys. We conclude that one of those godly motivations CAN be aesthetics when your WHY is in the right place! Give it a listen here or wherever you get your podcasts! Just look up Bacon, Bibles, and Barbells! Enjoy the episode!
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Have you ever felt guilty for wanting to look good or lose weight? Can christians train with one of their goals being to look attractive in the end? Can we acknowledge there is objective beauty in a healthy look? In this episode, Coach Justin, Coach Emily, and Coach Amanda explore the intersection of bodybuilding style training and Christian faith, discussing whether pursuing aesthetics as a goal in itself is sinful. They share personal training updates, delve into the possible motivations behind bodybuilding style training, and emphasize the importance of stewardship over the body. The conversation also touches on the balance between health, aesthetics, and the christian walk, and the detrimental role of comparison in fitness journeys. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to pursue fitness with the right motivations and to support one another in their journeys. We conclude that one of those godly motivations CAN be aesthetics when your WHY is in the right place! Give it a listen here or wherever you get your podcasts! Just look up Bacon, Bibles, and Barbells! Enjoy the episode!
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