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Bodybuilding, proper nutrition can boost confidence, health

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 25, 2025
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Sahil Manzoor

Everyone aspires to stay fit, smart, healthy, and attractive. But attractiveness doesn’t always mean wearing branded clothes, expensive shoes, or luxury accessories. True attractiveness comes from within—when you are confident. And confidence grows when you’re physically fit and mentally healthy.
Today, we are advanced in almost every field, especially in health and fitness. Unlike in the past, when people would consult doctors only during severe illness, people today are more aware and proactive. Regular health checkups, timely diagnoses of internal and external issues, and early treatments are now common. Here in the Kashmir Valley, we are fortunate to have renowned doctors providing excellent care and guiding patients with suitable advice.
Doctors often emphasize lifestyle changes and dietary modifications, advising us to eat what suits our body and avoid what harms it. With modern medical advancements and increasing awareness, diseases like tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy are being eradicated—a great achievement for our country.
The power of bodybuilding
In this article, I want to explore the importance of bodybuilding—a trend that has rapidly grown over the past 10–15 years. Today, countless individuals are hitting gym centers, building their physiques, and focusing on planned diets to stay fit and attractive.
Gyms then and now
In the past, there were only a few gyms in Srinagar. Today, gyms are available in almost every neighborhood, providing people easy access to equipment and training that help them fight diseases and stay healthy.
Is bodybuilding attractive?
Absolutely! The gym environment itself is energizing. The use of various workout machines improves blood circulation, regenerates cells, and keeps the body glowing and healthy. It gives both physical and mental satisfaction.
The social side of the gym
Another great benefit of gym culture is the positive company. Most people at the gym are focused, health-conscious, and determined to avoid harmful habits like drugs. I’ve personally met supportive and kind individuals at the gym who not only take care of their own health but also motivate others to do better.
Bodybuilding keeps us away from drug abuse and helps develop discipline and purpose. For many, it becomes a healthy addiction—one that brings out their best version physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Role of the gym trainer
Gym trainers play a key role in shaping this fitness journey. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, guidance from a trained professional is essential. Every exercise comes with specific techniques and safety instructions. Doing it wrong could cause injuries like joint or back pain. Trainers ensure you follow the right form, weight, and routine.
Tips for beginners
Start light: Begin with low-weight dumbbells and use machines to help you maintain balance.
Seek guidance: Always have a helper during hard exercises like the shoulder press, thigh workouts, or bench presses.
Warm-up: Begin with 10–15 minutes of warm-up to avoid cramps and injuries.
Rest is important: Take short breaks (5–10 minutes) between sets to regain energy.
Diet: Focus on a natural diet—milk, bananas, eggs, cheese, leafy vegetables, and fruits. Avoid harmful or substandard supplements and consult a doctor or nutritionist for a proper meal plan.
The power of milk
Let’s not forget one of nature’s most complete foods—milk. Milk contains essential nutrients like calcium, protein, vitamins D and B12, and minerals like potassium and magnesium. It:
Strengthens bones and teeth.
Helps in muscle recovery and growth.
Boosts the immune system.
Keeps the skin glowing and healthy.
Supports heart and brain function.
Including milk in your daily diet, especially post-workout, supports muscle recovery and keeps your energy levels high.
Final thoughts
Your health should always be your first priority. The more you invest in your health today, the fewer problems you’ll face tomorrow. Eat well, exercise regularly, avoid harmful substances, and stay surrounded by positive people.
Say yes to bodybuilding. Say yes to milk. Say no to drugs.
Stay healthy, stay smart.
(The author is a freelancer and can be reached at [email protected])

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