Did I ever say I was a powerlifter? No.
What is this a competition all of a sudden? Did I ever say those guys don't have to work hard? NO I didn't.
What I said was their secondary muscles such as traps, forearms, calves, side & rear delts grow when they are training hard with say barbell curls, delt lifts & lots of rowing for back & lots of military pressing along with the help of massive steroids to get to their size. I bet before their 1st injection some of them were 6ft3 or whatever & only wieghted 220lbs. & the amounts of food they eat is incredible.
You all have misunderstood completely. I didn't say they don't have to train hard, eat a lot or take lots of drugs.
But I've met & had the chance to talk to a few powerlifters & ask them about their drug use, training routines & diets. I talked to a guy who 5ft7 200lbs in good condition bench presses about 680lbs maximum & another power lifter who was around 6ft4 300lbs & his max bench was just over 700lbs.
Both these guys told me their drug use, training & diet habits. First they use a lot of drugs, their eating is they eat around 8 meals a day every 2hrs, & their training is very hard but mostly involves compound movements such as bench/incline bench, squats, deadlifts & lots of rowing, military presses, lots of barbell curls using the 45lb bar. They told me they don't waist time on side lateral raises very much or forearms. Also that their traps grow from all the back exercises they do & don't do isolation movements. This is one of the reasons why many of them are just huge & thick without a lot of shape. Although I see some powerlifters today who have good shape with their size.
But this is the point I was making. They don't need to spend as much time on secondary muscles as they grown on their own with their diet, training & drug use.