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That one looks to be a little photoshopped. Any one else think that?
I agree that what he is doing is not healthy, simply because of the dosis that he has to take to grow ever further at this point.You kidding me? All the drugs they have to inject and the oral ones they put down their pipe holes. Lets be honest here theres lots of people who do it naturally and will never aquire that size, hell not even half that size. Those are the guys I respect.
What's not right is, is that you focus on that, instead of having respect for what he is doing.hes shot so much shit in his ass thats just not right
Your right there is no pro bodybuilders that are clean, however I have no repect for their profession. The juiced profession that is. I see nothing wrong with doing a cycle here or there, but to get that size they have to be eating and sleeping with an IV in.
Another reason I dislike it would be, how many people pick up bb'ing mags and say damn I want to be him! I want to be that size! Alot of high school guys do. So what do they do, they pick an article out of it and start whaling away at 20 sets per bodypart. Eventually overtraining and not much bigger. They see these big old guys on the front of these mags and ask someone who in the hell do they get that big? I have been working my ass off. The reply is steroids. So the young kid goes and gets some. Any for that matter. He knows nothing about them nor does he care, he thinks all are created equal. So he just injects this and that, and goes by the details from his dealer. Which is probably to much , because everyone knows a dealer is going to want to sell back to the kid asap. The kid either ends up messing something up, dieing from it, or if lucky turns out ok, but still does not end up anywhere near the size of the pro. So whats he do? More steroids, and this just keeps going on and on.
Its just a very unhealthy thing they put out there for the young adults around. So no personally I dont think to much of bodybuilders like that.
you're absolutely clueless and have no idea as to the amount of drugs that are used in pro sports, bb'ing gets the bad rap because the athletes "look juiced", wake the fuck up, by the posts you have made you might as well stop watching pro football, baseball and most Olympic events.
In bodybuilding they know everyone's useing and they don't care in other sports they at least try to eliminate drug cheats. Also, the amount of drugs proffesional bb's use is far greater thus more dangerous than other athletes. As stated earlier they are poor rolemodels for young bodybuilders.
as a side note, no one as ever died from steroid use and the long term side effects are minimal at best. QUOTE]
In most places governments do not put a great deal of money into steroid research as it is not a major issue in society compared to cancer, depression etc therefore it's hard to directly link steroids to deaths. However, quiet a number of known steroid abusers have died prematurely, ie Sonny schmidt (46), Scott Klein (30), Ron Teuful (45), Dan Duchaine (48),just to name a
few. Some users suffer problems, some don't but to say long term side effects are minimal is a bit of a broad generalization in my opinion.
Bodybuilding has been destroyed by the introduction of drugs. What once examplified health and clean living is now a drug abusing institution. I to have no respect for the modern day bodybuilder and I know of quite a few older bodybuilders that feel the exact same way!
Don't they test for steriods in other sports?
you're absolutely clueless and have no idea as to the amount of drugs that are used in pro sports, bb'ing gets the bad rap because the athletes "look juiced", wake the fuck up, by the posts you have made you might as well stop watching pro football, baseball and most Olympic events.In bodybuilding they know everyone's useing and they don't care in other sports they at least try to eliminate drug cheats. Also, the amount of drugs proffesional bb's use is far greater thus more dangerous than other athletes. As stated earlier they are poor rolemodels for young bodybuilders.
as a side note, no one as ever died from steroid use and the long term side effects are minimal at best. QUOTE]
In most places governments do not put a great deal of money into steroid research as it is not a major issue in society compared to cancer, depression etc therefore it's hard to directly link steroids to deaths. However, quiet a number of known steroid abusers have died prematurely, ie Sonny schmidt (46), Scott Klein (30), Ron Teuful (45), Dan Duchaine (48),just to name a
few. Some users suffer problems, some don't but to say long term side effects are minimal is a bit of a broad generalization in my opinion.
Bodybuilding has been destroyed by the introduction of drugs. What once examplified health and clean living is now a drug abusing institution. I to have no respect for the modern day bodybuilder and I know of quite a few older bodybuilders that feel the exact same way!
Sonny Schmidt was a heavy cocaine user and lived the fast life. AAS were the least of his issues.
Damn True Story.you're absolutely clueless and have no idea as to the amount of drugs that are used in pro sports, bb'ing gets the bad rap because the athletes "look juiced", wake the fuck up, by the posts you have made you might as well stop watching pro football, baseball and most Olympic events.
as a side note, no one as ever died from steroid use and the long term side effects are minimal at best. go talk to an ex pro football player about their physical health after retirement.
Bodybuilding has been destroyed by the introduction of drugs. What once examplified health and clean living is now a drug abusing institution. I to have no respect for the modern day bodybuilder and I know of quite a few older bodybuilders that feel the exact same way!
Sonny schmidt (46), Scott Klein (30), Ron Teuful (45), Dan Duchaine (48),just to name a few. Some users suffer problems, some don't but to say long term side effects are minimal is a bit of a broad generalization in my opinion.
By your logic of no one has ever died for steroid use, would it be fair to say no one has ever died of cigarettes?
In contrast, there are no well designed studies that indicate that steriods can lead to any terminal illnesses.
That makes no sense. There have been numerious studies that show that smoking leads to many terminal (or chronic) illnesses. In contrast, there are no well designed studies that indicate that steriods can lead to any terminal illnesses.