It's a common misconception that vegetarians don't get enough protein and other stuff in their diets, since they aren't eating meat. They wouldn't need to eat an extreme diversity of things, to make up for not eating meat. There are a countless number of non meat foods that supply enough protein. So I don't think it would be odd for a vegetarian to be a weight lifter. Usually, the only thing that a vegetarian or vegan would be low in is B-12. And they could take B-12 supplements. Like I said before, humans don't need to eat meat, contrary to what some people might say. Various studies have shown that a non-meat diet is healthier for a person, for things such as heart disease probability, cholesterol level, etc.
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