That was definately and ear opening interview.It does bring light to the fact that the pros are getting just too outta whack, I mean being near 300 lbs. shredded at 6 ft and under is just ludicrous.I feel the aesthetics of bodybuilding has gone right out the window, not that I mind watching freaky muscle onstage, it's spectacular, but the price has been so hidden from the viewers and the fans.
We all know (or have heard) the complications some of the pros are going through yet we all hide behind some form of denial and shudder, "yeah but those guys are on a lotta shit!". What is the limit? I feel most of these pros just keep going once they've past the point of No return, they're just riding the wave out rather than crashing and burning.
I just hope the moderate Gearheads (such as myself and many of you out there) , hitting a couple cycles a year don't ever reach that point.I've read all the Guru's stories about safety factors and cycling methods but what the f*&% do they know, half of 'em are dead anyway.And doctors have a totoally different point of view when dealing with the administration of even the low dosages.
Damn,....that article got to me, and I'm just venting........and I know most of the guys here are "balls to the Walls" and a "fuck it attitude" when it comes to cycles and discussing health risks but who really knows the predetermined genetic risks for each of us when it comes to certain AS.
Anyway, I just wanted to share some of my thoughts and turn this reply into something a bit more comical .So by saying that I'd like to take a poll:
Which top Pro do you think will croak within the next five years.Limit yourself to 3 choices .I got my money on:
1.Marcus Ruhl
2.Paul Dillett
3.Ronnie coleman
