Preparing for a bodybuilding competition takes an average of 16 weeks. That amount of time is enough under normal circumstances. Well, welcome to the new normal where everything has been thrown into chaos. Bodybuilders are increasingly getting anxious as the Covid pandemic sinks deeper into every aspect of their lives. Not only are they lacking equipment to train with but they are also not getting the right diet that befits a bodybuilder.
Bodybuilders and other fitness enthusiasts no longer have the luxury of walking to a nearby gym to train with their colleagues. Persistent lockdowns have confined most of them to their homes, where there is little or nothing to use for training. That is not to mention their special dietary needs which have been reduced to a little more than an ordinary meal. For those bodybuilders who were training hard for upcoming competitions pre-Covid, months of hard training have been wiped out and they have to start all over again. The worst thing about this madness is that we are not sure when it will come to an end. There is wave after wave of this monster, and every subsequent wave is proving deadlier than previous ones. Luckily, the vaccine is here with us, thanks to the many hours put up by our scientists.
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However, what you order is not always what you get. In addition to being pricy, most bodybuilding equipment ordered online does not match the quality shown in advertisements. The other challenge is that the equipment requires a spacious room with the right conditions such as ventilation that are suitable for a workout. That is not to mention the fact that setting up the equipment is another sweat-breaking task that might need more than two hands. However, since two is not a crowd, you can always call your training partner and the two of you can get it rolling. Furthermore, cost-sharing can be a great way to reduce your spending on pricy gym equipment.
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It is important to note that the open spaces around cities and towns all over the world, such as parks have provided excellent jogging sports. That has saved most bodybuilders the trouble of purchasing overly expensive equipment such as a stationary bicycle. It has been estimated that health and fitness equipment have wrecked in more than 2 billion dollars in the last year. That is double the usual 1 billion such equipment cost under normal circumstances. That only tells you one thing; people have moved gyms to their living rooms and other spaces within their homes. All this trouble is coming at a hefty price, and the figures keep rising.
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A good treadmill will cost anywhere between $1000 and $3000. That is quite huge given that it is only one among tens of equipment one needs for full-body training. Cardio machines, on the other hand, come in many sizes and designs. You could get one for as little as $50 while complex ones could cost you a fortune. Lighter equipment is quite affordable and are no headache.
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Surprisingly, some athletes have invented creative ways of dealing with the shortage. For instance, bodybuilders are now preparing their meals in a way that matches the supplements they are missing. Preparing an appropriate meal might be an uphill task at first, but the tough gets going. Furthermore, the internet is buzzing with tutorials on how to prepare a standard diet for a bodybuilder.
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Fitness apps
The apps have enabled bodybuilders to stream workouts from the internet in real-time, and many have come to embrace this new trend. An app like Home Workout – No Equipment, for example, has been downloaded more than 45 million times during the Covid period. That is more than twice the number of downloads in the previous year. GPS running and cycling app is another popular app that has seen more than 20 million downloads in the last year alone.
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With no end in sight for the pandemic, app downloads are expected to soar even higher. Although most fitness apps are free, companies offering the same are wrecking in millions of dollars from the downloads. It is estimated that mobile app downloads over the last six months have seen a 120 percent increase. If we don’t factor in other sports, bodybuilding and fitness alone contribute to more than 50 percent of the downloads. Most people, bodybuilders included, are not exercising at home because they’re preparing for a competition. After all, there is no any. Rather, they’re doing it because physical fitness plays a role in managing the virus if it ever lands on your body.
The Big Winners
Online fitness trainers are minting money from their streaming classes. One such strainer, Deborah Hirsch, has stated that she has been doing 35 online fitness classes a week since the pandemic began and physical gyms shut down. Although such classes are not paid for directly, trainers are earning quite huge from the massive traffic.
The Biggest Casualties for Bodybuilders
The health club industry has taken a big hit from the ongoing pandemic. At-home training has cut off revenues amounting to billions of dollars. An exclusive consumer survey conducted by an investment bank in New York has revealed that the sector could lose more than $10 billion in a space of one year if the pandemic is not managed effectively. The worst part is that fitness clubs and gyms will take longer to recover even the pandemic were to be stopped. As of March of this year, about 35% of gym-goers had canceled their membership with their respective clubs. Where do those people go? Did they stop exercising altogether? No. They have set up gyms at home amid the biting economic situation. As a result, more than close to 40,000 gyms and clubs have shut down in the United States alone.
No End in Sight
It is projected that Covid-19 will be around for a couple more years. Although we have achieved a huge milestone regarding the vaccine, the virus keeps mutating and every new strain is deadlier. So, what happens to bodybuilders whose biggest motivation to train is the competition? Unknown to many, bodybuilding is a contact sport and that means the risk of spreading the virus during competition is high. That means we are ruling out the possibility of returning to competition any time soon. You are not going to put training on hold. Neither are you going to stop steroid cycles.
Every bodybuilder’s best chance of remaining in form is by investing in their training. That means spending on equipment and diet. Most importantly, ensure you have a consistent flow of income to meet those needs. The good thing about investing in quality equipment is that they will give you many years of service. However, you have to be prepared to pay more for good equipment because it is quite costly. For instance, benches will cost about $300 while dumbbells go for $70-$200 a set. That is not to mention heavier equipment like cardio machines that could go more than $3000.
Conclusion
For a bodybuilder, nothing is as heartbreaking as seeing your months of grueling training go to waste and you have to start all over again. That is probably the motivation behind heavy spending on gym equipment during this lockdown period. Luckily, heavy investment in at-home training is bearing fruits. The only challenge is the lack of motivation and discipline when working out at home alone. However, tough times create tough people and that is the motivation every bodybuilder should have. It is only a matter of time before you fully adapt and come to love training from home.