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In a brutally honest clip, Dominick Izzo dives into one of the most overlooked aspects of bodybuilding addiction—not the gear itself, but the visual high. He explains that steroids may not be chemically addictive like narcotics, but they are addicting in another way: visually. Once a lifter sees muscle growth—an extra inch on the arms, 10 more pounds of lean mass—the obsession kicks in. You're hooked on the reflection.
Izzo calls this the “hypertrophy merry-go-round”—a constant loop of chasing size and perfection. He also shouts out three guys who, in his words, have mastered the mental game of bodybuilding and self-image: You (the viewer), Clark Bartram, and Mike O’Hearn. Whether you love or hate them, he says these men have kept their head on straight in an industry that chews people up chasing aesthetics.
The real addiction? Not the steroids. It’s the mirror.
Thoughts? Anyone else experience this visual loop firsthand?
Izzo calls this the “hypertrophy merry-go-round”—a constant loop of chasing size and perfection. He also shouts out three guys who, in his words, have mastered the mental game of bodybuilding and self-image: You (the viewer), Clark Bartram, and Mike O’Hearn. Whether you love or hate them, he says these men have kept their head on straight in an industry that chews people up chasing aesthetics.
The real addiction? Not the steroids. It’s the mirror.
Thoughts? Anyone else experience this visual loop firsthand?