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The guy who writes that article is an idiot. Maybe he'll die before any of those bodybuilders he mentions.
This article makes bodybuilding look really bad - someone might get the impression that all pro bodybuilders are sick and about to die from severe drug abuse.
Some of the athletes were put on the list just because they have improved a lot in a last few years. The guy makes it look as if drugs were the only thing necessary to succeed in bodybuilding.
The pros should be given the respect they deserve because of all the hard work they put into bodybuilding. Improvement that some of the guys made is more a result of hard work rather than drug abuse...
 
hhajdo said:
The guy who writes that article is an idiot. Maybe he'll die before any of those bodybuilders he mentions.
This article makes bodybuilding look really bad - someone might get the impression that all pro bodybuilders are sick and about to die from severe drug abuse.
Some of the athletes were put on the list just because they have improved a lot in a last few years. The guy makes it look as if drugs were the only thing necessary to succeed in bodybuilding.
The pros should be given the respect they deserve because of all the hard work they put into bodybuilding. Improvement that some of the guys made is more a result of hard work rather than drug abuse...

but you can't deny these are taking huge amounts of drugs ? You can't deny they're playing with their health ?
 
but you can't deny these are taking huge amounts of drugs ? You can't deny they're playing with their health ? [/B]

No, I can't deny that.
I just want to say that this type of articles make bodybuilding look bad and are disrespectful to the athletes.
 
hhajdo said:


No, I can't deny that.
I just want to say that this type of articles make bodybuilding look bad and are disrespectful to the athletes.

look bad I agree. But its still the truth.

Disrespectful, disagree. These guys are what make BB look so bad and disgusting for some people. Look at Arnold. Yeah he took some AAS too but nothing to compare with Coleman for example. He had a nice shape that many people are still looking for through their workouts. Unless you're insane, you dont wanna be 5'7 and 300 lbs off-season.....
 
manny78 said:


look bad I agree. But its still the truth.

Disrespectful, disagree. These guys are what make BB look so bad and disgusting for some people. Look at Arnold. Yeah he took some AAS too but nothing to compare with Coleman for example. He had a nice shape that many people are still looking for through their workouts. Unless you're insane, you dont wanna be 5'7 and 300 lbs off-season.....

If you're a bodybuilding pro then you'll probably try to get as big as possible because the judges award that type of physique with higher placings. If you can place higher, you'll be able to earn more money, it will be easier for you to find a sponsor, etc..
The athletes are not the ones who set the judging standards.
Progress has been made in all sports throughout the years and bodybuilding is not any different. You can't really expect that an average Olympia competitor today looks the same as those from 20 years ago...
 
Well BOUNCER once again nice post man....

Keep surprizing me...By the way I think that the next one to drop dead is going to be either Nasser, or if he was still competing regularly Paul Dillet.
 
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