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Paul Dillett Calls Men's Physique Competing At The Olympia "Laughable"

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Paul Dillett Calls Men's Physique Competing At The Olympia "Laughable"

Paul Dillett believes that the other divisions outside of Men?s Open should not be part of the Mr. Olympia competition.

Last week, we released a vault interview of Jay Cutler stating his biggest issue with the Olympia weekend competition. Specifically, he felt other divisions outside of the Men?s Open should have a different title other than Olympia ? to separate it from the one true Mr. Olympia champion. It appears that he?s not alone in that thought. Paul Dillett seems to not only agree but also take it a step further. In our latest GI Exclusive interview, Paul Dillett explains why he believes that there should be no other divisions except Men?s Open at the Mr. Olympia.

The Mr. Olympia competition has gone through many changes over the past years. New divisions continue to be brought into the fold and AMI recently sold the entire competition to Jake Wood earlier in 2020. This has led many fans and bodybuilders to wonder ? is the quality of the Mr. Olympia lessening? Or is this simply the start of a new and improved future for the biggest competition of the year?

We asked this very question to Paul Dillett during our video interview. Has the Olympia competition lost its luster over the years? For Dillett there?s no question ? he 100% believes that the Olympia no longer means what it used to mean. His main reasoning? Dillett thinks that the inclusion of other divisions has watered down the quality of what it means to be Mr. Olympia ? especially the Men?s Physique division.

?I don?t think the Olympia means what it used to mean. No chance,? Paul Dillett says in our interview. He continues:

?YOU LOOK AT THE OLYMPIA BEFORE AND LOOK AT THE OLYMPIA NOW. IT?S NOT THE SAME THING. IT?S NOT. IT?S JUST NOT THE SAME THING, YOU KNOW? I FEEL LIKE IT?S BEEN WATERED DOWN. THERE WAS ONE MR. OLYMPIA. THAT?S IT? WE DIDN?T NEED EXPOS, WE DIDN?T NEED BIKINI GIRLS, WE DIDN?T NEED GUYS COMING OUT WITH SHORTS DOWN TO THEIR KNEES. I?M SORRY. THAT?S LAUGHABLE TO ME? I CAN?T CALL YOU MR. OLYMPIA WHEN YOU COME OUT WITH SHORTS DOWN TO YOUR KNEES.?

Those are some pretty harsh words directed at the Men?s Physique division. Vlad Yudin followed up asking Dillett if he doesn?t like Men?s Physique. Dillett clarifies that he believes the Men?s Physique athletes are very talented and bring an amazing package. He just doesn?t understand why they cover up their legs. He further explains that Men?s Physique bodybuilders don?t need mass monster legs, but should still show off their upper leg muscles.

But while Paul Dillett focused on Men?s Physique initially, he further states that the problem isn?t just one division. The problem is folding all of the divisions under one title of the Olympia. Dillett goes into more detail:

?MR. OLYMPIA SHOULD BE MR. OLYMPIA. IT SHOULDN?T BE WATERED DOWN WITH THIS, THAT, OR THAT. NOT TAKING ANYTHING AWAY FROM THESE KIDS WHO HAVE THESE AMAZING PHYSIQUES? I FEEL LIKE THEY SHOULD HAVE HAD THEIR OWN TITLE THAT IDENTIFIES THEM AND THEIR ERA, YOU KNOW? AND LEAVE MR. OLYMPIA AS BODYBUILDING. THIS IS BODYBUILDING. SO THERE?S NO CONFUSION.?

These are very similar words to Jay Cutler from our previous GI Exclusive Vault interview. But whereas Jay Cutler wanted to find some way to differentiate the title names, it seems Dillett wants the divisions to each have their own distinct competition completely separate from the Olympia. Each division with their own weekend, their own title, their own massive event.

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Old guys, old opinions. Of course they?d say that. Here?s the thing, these guys with these opinions LOVED the all or nothing aspect of hardcore bodybuilding. They WERE the freaks! But the truth is that joe society doesn?t give enough of a fuck about people like them to keep the sport growing. Expanding the footprint of the stage with more classes and expanding the footprint of the entire weekend does. It gets more people interested in our sport and it helps MORE people find THEIR niche in bodybuilding. Take me for example, over the last year I?ve strategically REMOVED all the hardcore BBers from my instagram. Why? Because I KNOW what?s required to get there and I KNOW that I?ll never take those MASSIVE risks with my life. So why fuck with my own psychology by looking at these dudes when it?s never going to be my Reality. Shit, looking at dudes in Physique and Classic Physique is still PLENTY of challenge for MOST people. Like seriously, how many dudes are there REALLY on this forum who are 225 walking around at 5-7% BF? VERY FEW. Then, how many of us are likely to get to THAT level of fitness? VERY FEW! So why should the Olympia represent such a narrow cross section of this amazing sport? God damn, for a fucking Master?s Physique Competition I?m using a LOW RISK model of:
300 test e/wk
200 tren e/wk
300 mast e/wk
25/day Proviron
50/day Anavar
3iu HGH
T3
T4
Clen
Yohimbine
Telmisartan
Metformin
THIS IS AN AMATEUR FFS
How much does the average dad and business owner want to risk for this sport?
For me, this is the max.
I appreciate the monsters and freaks but I have no false aspirations and I know better than to fuck with my already existing body dysmorphia.
I?ll be 210 6% on stage. That?s pretty fucking good. I?m aiming for 225% and 6% one day. That?s realistic with YEARS of work and SAFER USE protocols.
Show me the guys who I can aspire to be, and celebrate them. It?s not easy. The training isn?t easier. The dedication isn?t less. What IS less? The risk of fucking dying from MASSIVE doses of HGH, insulin, and grams of test for year after year after year.
Let?s not pretend anything else separates the classes. It?s the risk one is willing to take with their life. I don?t value that.


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I feel like the Olympia has been diluted with too many divisions (male and female) and calling yourself an IFBB pro these days is meaningless.

With a 20 year commitment to this forum and and over 77,000 posts here, you may fall into the category of ?the old school?

In all seriousness, I respect that opinion. For elite athletes who HAVE dedicated their lives to this sport and who HAVE taken massive health risks, I can see it being frustrating.

But in fairness, when I got into bodybuilding Lee Haney was THE MAN, then Dorian blew our collective minds. We didn?t know about PCT and got all our information from our buddies at the gym. Christ, I remember wanting only ONE THING for Christmas when I was 15 - the book ?Arnold Schwartzeneger?s Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding?. It wasn?t a super old book at that time LOL.

Looking back, I preferred that aesthetic. I think we?re opening the sport up to it again. To more people. But I can see both sides.


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