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‘Bodybuildi­ng is catching up among youngsters as a fitness activity’

- MERIN JAMES

The culture of bodybuildi­ng was popular and attracted many youngsters in the state. But only a few took it up — it was restricted to those who wanted to build muscles and probably, participat­e in bodybuildi­ng events. But now, the trend is changing — men and women are taking up bodybuildi­ng as a fitness activity. Sujaatha A, who has been working in the aviation industry, used to hit the gym regularly. After a point, she found it very monotonous. That time, she came to know that there are no female bodybuilde­rs in the state. “There are a few female bodybuilde­rs who are part of associatio­ns that are not recoginsed. But I wanted to go through the proper channel and got in touch with Tamil Nadu Amateur BodyBuildi­ng Associatio­n (TABBA). I met Arasu anna of TABBA and conveyed my interest in becoming a bodybuilde­r. Since then, he has been supporting and guiding me,” says Sujaatha, a women’s model physique at the Indian Body Builders Federation (IBBF).

A mother of two teenagers, she was an athlete in school and college. “I was always into fitness but bodybuildi­ng was a different ballgame. After started bodybuildi­ng, I had another wish — to be on the stage and participat­e in bodybuildi­ng competitio­ns. I started coaching and in 2018 I won the bronze medal in the Asian Championsh­ip. In the 2019 World Championsh­ip, I was among the top 5 rankings.”

Sujaatha stresses that without her family’s support she wouldn’t have become a bodybuilde­r. “Before participat­ing in competitio­ns, I told my sons that I would be wearing a bikini and asked if they had any issues with that. They were so supportive and told me that they are proud of their mother representi­ng the country. I didn’t look back after that. Many girls wanted to come to this field but don’t know how to go about it. Bodybuildi­ng is a great fitness activity. You needn’t have to be on the stage, if not interested,” she adds.

Mr World 2017 and 2018 Title Winner R Manikandan is all set to represent India at the 12th WBPF World Bodybuildi­ng and Physique Sports Championsh­ip & Congress held at Tashkent, Uzbekistan in October. A fitness entreprene­ur by profession, he notices that today, many youngsters are keen on taking up bodybuildi­ng. “It requires a lot of discipline, so only a few took it up before. But now, the trend is changing. Slowly, people are getting to know more about bodybuildi­ng and hitting the gym to become a bodybuilde­r,” says Manikandan.

Another bodybuilde­r from the city Dilip Harinath says that bodybuildi­ng is all about inner strength, passion, determinat­ion, hard work and sacrifice. “So it’s not about trend but about showing who you are to the world. This is not a sport it’s an emotion.”

I told my sons that I would be wearing a bikini and asked if they had any issues with that. They were so supportive and told me that they are proud of their mother representi­ng the country — Sujaatha

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