Dave’s Blog

Body image

Posted: 1st Jul, 2014 by Nicola

In yesterday’s post, I described self-image as the way in which we describe ourselves; what we think we are like. Body image is part of our self-image, and we start constructing it in childhood, constantly modifying it over time in light of new experiences. Body image can be thought of as our mental representation of […]

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What is self-concept?

Posted: 30th Jun, 2014 by Nicola

Every day this week I will post a topic related to social perception and impression management – how we see ourselves and other people, and how we try to influence how other people see us. Today’s post looks at self-concept. By gaining some insight into a client’s self-concept, you may find yourself in a position […]

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Stereotypes of gym users

Posted: 24th Jun, 2014 by Nicola

I came across these videos the other day and thought they were definitely worth sharing. Whilst the vast majority of people who attend gyms are ‘normal’ folk who simply what to get fit or lose weight; we have all come across those individuals who stand out for the reasons depicted in the videos. Love them […]

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What is Lombard’s Paradox?

Posted: 15th Jun, 2014 by Nicola

Many years ago when I was learning about muscle actions for the first time, an area of confusion arose that lasted for some time. I could not fully comprehend antagonistic muscle action during the squat. Specifically, how concurrent co-activation of antagonists involved in the movement (the rectus femoris of the quadriceps and the hamstrings) did […]

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What is Muscle Dysmorphia?

Posted: 14th May, 2014 by Nicola

Muscle dysmorphia, or ‘bigorexia’ as it often called, is an obsessive-compulsive disorder in which a person becomes obsessed with their musculature, believing their muscles are not big enough and they are too skinny. Even if they have what most would consider a good musculature, they perceive it as inadequate. As a result, they spend countless […]

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