It really sucks that skin loses it's elasticity over time.
Since we are living longer, it makes sense. But what do you think?i was born 1953 & competed with those guys in 2014 at muscle beach.here are 2 of my pics taken last week .
If you really look good, hit the stage.If you do not look good do not hit the stage.No matter what the age.It's not good enough to "look good for your age".That's like saying "For a fat girl you don't sweat much."
If you really look good, hit the stage.If you do not look good do not hit the stage.No matter what the age.It's not good enough to "look good for your age".That's like saying "For a fat girl you don't sweat much."x 2
Exactly. But that is entirely the fault of the promoters or whoever decides who steps on stage. You can be 27 years old but if you look like shit you just diminish the whole credibility and integrity of the show. If guys like Dallas are so delusional and think they can get on stage looking not only bad, but downright gross, then maybe a little brutal honesty is in order. It's just embarrassing and awkward for any halfway normal people to have to sit through that. Maybe he's doing it as a goof or joke but it's not funny. It's just gross.
Don’t know who this guy is or how old, but he looks good. But again, this is just his upper body. We don’t know what his legs look like.
the IFBB cancelled there over 60 and over 65 Categories. so + 55 is now the oldest Category (national and international). About 3 years ago the winner at the ifbb-Seniors over 65 Category (aged 72) Esmat Sadek from Egypt died 2-3 weeks after his 1st place. He was a teacher in Cairo, and well educated Person. The Sport he loved, caused his early death....but he was not the only one of the old Bodybuilders with serious health Problems. So Competing at a certain Level over 60 or 70 is a gamble with life.