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The "up the dose" attitude of the current class of BBs is sorta horrifying - the stuff is UGL and to those who have easy access to it, cheap, I'd be curious what the G4P rate is these days because of the availability of UGL. Everyone is their own supplement company these days. But there is just no quicky route to maintainable success. The body simply can't handle it and it is not a linearly increasing gain.

Like Ronnie says: "Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, but don't nobody want to lift no heavy ass weight"

Ain't nuttin for free.

You gotta pay to play.
 
I've been debating this one, its damn near the point that if I take the 15 minute drive to the Indian casino, Id be saving money, if I lived really close, well Id probably hit it up at least for 2 meals a day.

I hear you!Just go there once a day and eat till you puke lol:)
There is a certain level of sacrifice when it comes to eating big that one has to make. It comes with the teritory and it's a pain in the ass espcially going in vacations, job and so on. I do a lot of improvising and Im always thingking ahead to the next meal.
 
The "up the dose" attitude of the current class of BBs is sorta horrifying - the stuff is UGL and to those who have easy access to it, cheap, I'd be curious what the G4P rate is these days because of the availability of UGL. Everyone is their own supplement company these days. But there is just no quicky route to maintainable success. The body simply can't handle it and it is not a linearly increasing gain.

Like Ronnie says: "Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, but don't nobody want to lift no heavy ass weight"

Ain't nuttin for free.

You gotta pay to play.

Very true everything has a price and sacrifice.
Love Ronnie he is a little crazy but to be a bodybuilder one has to be a little crazy LOL
 
i think the big issue sassy is no one wants to actually train. I see guys trying to curl 70lb dbs but no one wants to go through the pain of reaching failure. I think normal gym guys will maybe hit true failure on 2 sets the entire workout. My goal is to hit failure EVERY set, then hit partials to failure. it is the most painful way of training i have ever tried but my growth is amazing. If you watch guys like john meadows or shelby starnes they do tons of partial reps after failure. Just try to force as much blood to that muscle as possible then the next set your goal is to match or beat the last set.
 
i think the big issue sassy is no one wants to actually train. I see guys trying to curl 70lb dbs but no one wants to go through the pain of reaching failure. I think normal gym guys will maybe hit true failure on 2 sets the entire workout. My goal is to hit failure EVERY set, then hit partials to failure. it is the most painful way of training i have ever tried but my growth is amazing. If you watch guys like john meadows or shelby starnes they do tons of partial reps after failure. Just try to force as much blood to that muscle as possible then the next set your goal is to match or beat the last set.

I always catch myself starting to sound like my parents - "Kids these days ... nobody wants to work and expect everything handed to them on a platter..." - but relative to the glory days of BB, before it started pushing the real extremes (when do you define the "real extremes" in this sport??? -- I'd say when the gut started showing up is when things got beyond sloppy and it was still considered acceptable), times were truly different:

- BBs were "different" and Arnold established the "glamor" of it w/ some of the more aesthetic standouts like Frank Zane, Robby Robbinson, Ed Corney, etc) - so it became "cool" thru the 90s. Anyone remember the Zubasz shitters, Otomix hightops and a string tanktop w/ a flat top hairdo look? That was actually a look & a lifestyle that people adapted enough to make the clothes brands immediately recognizable - like Tapout, etc. are associated with MMA and have since gone mainstream to not cool anymore.

- The drugs are more accessible w/ the internet.

- The designer drugs are more accessible w/ the internet.

- There's more history of the BB era and the evolution of the sport thru the 90s than there was in the 60s-70s

Mostly I think that old school hardcore mystique is gone and its been complicated w/ more drugs, tolerance (more willingness to use greater amounts) for greater extremes and aspiration to get "even bigger". So its like the look is there but all the stuff that went into establishing that look is gone. Now its more of a facade than a lifestyle.

Not that I represent a pro-level BB, but I did start lifting decades ago and have seen the change just within the gym - I hired my first true training coach (i.e. not just a guy selling time on the new Nautilus machines) in ugh.... the late 80s, and he was the one who told me you judge a good leg day on whether or not you puked. I came very close to heaving many times under this guy. Leg day usually started with identifying the location of all the nearest trash cans in the gym. I trained like that up to my last show until I started having some age-related issues. I know some guys who train like that but they are less than the guys who go into the gym to curl in the squat rack and then go do some crossfit stuff.

I guess no offense to the crossfit folks, but times are changing, what is popular is changing, so you don't find much of that culture anymore but people are still leveraging the tools & tricks that have developed over the years to support that culture. And the sad part is that you just can't argue w/ "time spent". I've got 30 yrs of muscle maturity, I've been spotty as shit w/ my training the last 3 years and the only real size I've lost is in my quads - and those were the muscle group I had to work the hardest to develop. The rest is pretty much still there despite approaching menopause and being a weekend warrior at best for 3 years.

And that's my travelogue thru the years.
 
the golden days are gone...really the fake leather fanny pack is the only thing i dont miss..
 
the golden days are gone...really the fake leather fanny pack is the only thing i dont miss..

I know someone who still wears one--I think it is the same one he had in the early 90's. He also still wears the same clothes in the gym...looks like he stepped right out the late 80's-early 90's.
 
I know someone who still wears one--I think it is the same one he had in the early 90's. He also still wears the same clothes in the gym...looks like he stepped right out the late 80's-early 90's.

There was one guy in my old gym who was hangin' onto the 90s like it was his lifeline- the shitter pants, the fanny pack, the lumberjack plaid shirt w/ the sleeves cut off, wifebeater, hightop Otomix... and yes... a flat top w/ a rat tail..... And if you can imagine, he was a source back then too.... (no shit...!)
 
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Anyone else see his racist ass comments on Facebook?
 
just saw them......what the hell is that dude thinking

He is a moron man. Plain and simple. Congrats Bostin you are big, but at what price?
 
i think the problem with a lot of the younger crowd (myself not included) is that its all about instant gratification, everyone wants it now now now, i can wait, im making great gains on small amounts of gear for the time being, ill slowly up my doses as i need to. and the amount he claims to take is either a huge lie or severely under dosed, grade A tranny pee
 
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