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Death by Bodybuilding

Who Would Sacrifice Their Life to Become a Professional Bodybuilder?

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Death by Bodybuilding

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Paul J. Caliendo
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Bodybuilding is a sport in which you can get rewarded with money, and having the nicest looking body has its own advantages. Intrinsic and extrinsic rewards are achieved through competitive bodybuilding.

What if you could increase your chances of winning a bodybuilding competition by simply adding a supplement to your diet and fitness routine? Steroids may be the answer for many, but one must understand their consequences. This audiobook highlights those consequences in depth and includes the names of people who have unfortunately passed away from performance enhancing drug use.

The author possesses five years of personal training experience through the NFPT, has a bachelor's degree in business administration, and has an associate's degree in management technology.

©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
Bodybuilding & Strength Training

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