The pursuit of the perfect body is truly something that many in our community seek to achieve, while this alone is not bad, it is often met with animosity and criticism. Outside and within the community, many view the individuals who pursue the perfect physique as vain and perhaps even dumb. While there are many driving factors that push us into the gym, all are too long to fit the brevity of this column section to go into great depth of their qualities, some are in fact driven by cosmetic reasons and some are driven truly for health reasons. I would like to focus on where the perfect physique began, ancient Greece, and take this moment to talk about the balance between the body and the mind and how holistic perfection is achieved through a strong mind and a strong body. This is a concept our chiseled ancient Greek friends called Aretè, or the marriage between mind and body. Most often we must fight through our own barriers we set in our mind, before we can actually start making major physical progress.