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Title: Mike Ashley - was he really natural?
Post by: flex933 on March 16, 2007, 10:37:52 AM
was he on the sauce or was he clean?
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Board_SHERIF on March 16, 2007, 10:40:17 AM
was he on the sauce or was he clean?

NO - he was all IV drugged up...
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: BayGBM on March 16, 2007, 10:51:23 AM
was he on the sauce or was he clean?

Grow up. ::)
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: 240 is Back on March 16, 2007, 10:55:29 AM
there is a big poster of him on Victor Conte's office wall.

I think his involvement is clear.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: IceCold on March 16, 2007, 12:10:57 PM
was he on the sauce or was he clean?


natural like skip la cour.
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Post by: gordiano on March 16, 2007, 12:12:33 PM
was he on the sauce or was he clean?

Oh brother..... ::)
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Post by: hipolito mejia on March 16, 2007, 12:16:32 PM
was he on the sauce or was he clean?

Por fabor....
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: hipolito mejia on March 16, 2007, 12:19:31 PM
Btw, this was 1987...20 years ago!!yet he  looks way better than Jay Gutler today
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=135023.0;attach=150776;image)

And you have the nerve to ask if he was natural!!!!!
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: bic_staedtler on March 16, 2007, 01:04:48 PM
...there's a pretty good nutrition book out there called "Power Eating"...I forget who wrote it, some PhD woman.  Anyway there's this little sidebar in the book which used Mike's training and diet as an example of a bodybuilder who "doesn't use steroids".....


....obviously this 'doctor' hasn't done her 'research'.  Kinda threw the credibility of her book out of whack.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: McFarland on March 16, 2007, 01:10:07 PM
 :)
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Rudee on March 16, 2007, 01:25:31 PM
All Bee polin and liver tabs.  No roids at all.    :P
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: hazbin on March 26, 2007, 01:24:20 PM
in 1982 mike ashley was a powerlifter. 21 years old squatting 740lbs. he certainly wasn't bragging about being drugfree then.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Monster_Everything on March 26, 2007, 01:28:11 PM
As natural as Barry Bonds
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Special Ed on March 26, 2007, 01:28:55 PM
in 1982 mike ashley was a powerlifter. 21 years old squatting 740lbs. he certainly wasn't bragging about being drugfree then.
Nice archival footage Hazbin. Got anything else on him?
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: hazbin on March 26, 2007, 01:42:37 PM
mike placed 3rd in the '78 teenage mr. america, then switched to powerlifting while in the army.held the north carolina powerlifting record of 1710lb total. this is from an article in the feb. 1982 muscular development magazine.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: DVSGOD on March 26, 2007, 02:00:07 PM

natural like skip la cour.
HAHAHA Yes Skipy is about as natural as marmite is the same colour as vanilla ice cream.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: SLYY on March 26, 2007, 02:28:13 PM
It is against IFBB rules to use steroids, so of course he is natural....
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Dingleberry on March 26, 2007, 02:33:35 PM
He's about as natural as Polysorbate 80.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Figo on March 26, 2007, 02:47:31 PM
All genes
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: bigdumbbell on March 26, 2007, 08:12:59 PM
he had a great love for the penis.
iz he dead?
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Hulkster on March 26, 2007, 08:17:38 PM
he had fantastic arms and abs.

and no he was not natural.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Royalty on November 18, 2019, 12:10:12 PM
he had fantastic arms and abs.

and no he was not natural.

We will have to confirm this with Vegan Gains
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: IroNat on November 18, 2019, 12:13:26 PM
Only took steroids on days that end in Y.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: BB on November 18, 2019, 12:54:41 PM
...there's a pretty good nutrition book out there called "Power Eating"...I forget who wrote it, some PhD woman.  Anyway there's this little sidebar in the book which used Mike's training and diet as an example of a bodybuilder who "doesn't use steroids".....


....obviously this 'doctor' hasn't done her 'research'.  Kinda threw the credibility of her book out of whack.

Ha, I have that book in my files, the author  was S. Kleiner. Here's that sidebar, it wonderfully 90's bodybuilding -

"Several years ago, a group of researchers at Arizona State University studied the diet and exercise strategies of Mike Ashley, known
in bodybuilding circles as “Natural Wonder,” because he does not use anabolic steroids. During an eight-week precontest period, Mike did the following:

• Consumed roughly 5,000 calories daily—3,674 calories from food, plus a carbohydrate-rich sport drink, and an amino acid supplement.

• Supplemented with an additional 1,278 calories a day from supplemental MCT oil. (This meant that 25.5 percent of his calories came from a fat source, not including food intake. However, MCTs are not metabolized like conventional fats; the body uses them immediately for energy, rather than storing them as fat. Although MCTs represent a more compact source of energy—nine calories per gram versus four calories per gram for carbs—this approach is not recommended for everyone. The nutrition plan outlined in chapter 12 has wider application and will work for more people.)

• Trained on a stair-climbing machine for a full hour, six days a week.

• Weight trained six days a week, dividing his routine into two or three workouts a day. In total, Mike worked out five to six hours a day at a very high level of intensity. With these strategies - lots of quality calories and lots of intense exercise - Mike was able to reduce his body fat from 9 percent to a contest-sharp 6.9 percent, without sacrificing muscle.

You don’t have to start working out five hours a day (unless perhaps you are a professional bodybuilder training for a contest). But there is a connection between exercise and diet to burn bodyfat. You don’t necessarily have to cut calories. In fact, you can keep them high. Exercising at moderate to high levels of intensity will take care of the fat."
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: wes on November 18, 2019, 01:03:01 PM
Only took steroids on days that end in Y.
LOL  ;D
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Post by: joswift on November 18, 2019, 01:03:31 PM
Ha, I have that book in my files, the author  was S. Kleiner. Here's that sidebar, It wonderfully 90's bodybuilding -

"Several years ago, a group of researchers at Arizona State University studied the diet and exercise strategies of Mike Ashley, known
in bodybuilding circles as “Natural Wonder,” because he does not use anabolic steroids. During an eight-week precontest period, Mike did the following:

• Consumed roughly 5,000 calories daily—3,674 calories from food, plus a carbohydrate-rich sport drink, and an amino acid supplement.

• Supplemented with an additional 1,278 calories a day from supplemental MCT oil. (This meant that 25.5 percent of his calories came from a fat source, not including food intake. However, MCTs are not metabolized like conventional fats; the body uses them immediately for energy, rather than storing them as fat. Although MCTs represent a more compact source of energy—nine calories per gram versus four calories per gram for carbs—this approach is not recommended for everyone. The nutrition plan outlined in chapter 12 has wider application and will work for more people.)

• Trained on a stair-climbing machine for a full hour, six days a week.

• Weight trained six days a week, dividing his routine into two or three workouts a day. In total, Mike worked out five to six hours a day at a very high level of intensity. With these strategies - lots of quality calories and lots of intense exercise - Mike was able to reduce his body fat from 9 percent to a contest-sharp 6.9 percent, without sacrificing muscle.

You don’t have to start working out five hours a day (unless perhaps you are a professional bodybuilder training for a contest). But there is a connection between exercise and diet to burn bodyfat. You don’t necessarily have to cut calories. In fact, you can keep them high. Exercising at moderate to high levels of intensity will take care of the fat."

(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ed/0b/c2/ed0bc2c2d92398264ca22a80325f07a4.gif)
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Powerlift66 on November 18, 2019, 01:09:43 PM
He's a pure natty, like Fat Lenny...
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: illuminati on November 18, 2019, 01:30:04 PM
Ha, I have that book in my files, the author  was S. Kleiner. Here's that sidebar, It wonderfully 90's bodybuilding -

"Several years ago, a group of researchers at Arizona State University studied the diet and exercise strategies of Mike Ashley, known
in bodybuilding circles as “Natural Wonder,” because he does not use anabolic steroids. During an eight-week precontest period, Mike did the following:

• Consumed roughly 5,000 calories daily—3,674 calories from food, plus a carbohydrate-rich sport drink, and an amino acid supplement.

• Supplemented with an additional 1,278 calories a day from supplemental MCT oil. (This meant that 25.5 percent of his calories came from a fat source, not including food intake. However, MCTs are not metabolized like conventional fats; the body uses them immediately for energy, rather than storing them as fat. Although MCTs represent a more compact source of energy—nine calories per gram versus four calories per gram for carbs—this approach is not recommended for everyone. The nutrition plan outlined in chapter 12 has wider application and will work for more people.)

• Trained on a stair-climbing machine for a full hour, six days a week.

• Weight trained six days a week, dividing his routine into two or three workouts a day. In total, Mike worked out five to six hours a day at a very high level of intensity. With these strategies - lots of quality calories and lots of intense exercise - Mike was able to reduce his body fat from 9 percent to a contest-sharp 6.9 percent, without sacrificing muscle.

You don’t have to start working out five hours a day (unless perhaps you are a professional bodybuilder training for a contest). But there is a connection between exercise and diet to burn bodyfat. You don’t necessarily have to cut calories. In fact, you can keep them high. Exercising at moderate to high levels of intensity will take care of the fat."


And Supposedly This Bitch Has a PHD !!  What in Stupidity
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Bevo on November 18, 2019, 07:17:12 PM
Just as stupid as Tom prince thinking that mike o Hearn is natural
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: oldtimer1 on November 18, 2019, 07:22:48 PM
there is a big poster of him on Victor Conte's office wall.

I think his involvement is clear.

Is that true? I heard that a Conte athlete could beat the tests until better testing came around.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: Fortress on November 18, 2019, 10:11:11 PM
Ashley always put forth an aura of extreme phaggotry.
Title: Re: Mike Ashley - was he really natural?
Post by: tommywishbone on November 18, 2019, 10:59:43 PM
Drugs.  Lots and lots of drugs.
Title: Re: was mike ashley really natural?
Post by: hazbin on November 19, 2019, 10:32:56 AM
Is that true? I heard that a Conte athlete could beat the tests until better testing came around.

drug testing is a cat and mouse game.

new drugs are designed, then a year later they are added to the banned list

adding a polymer to an existing steroid may slightly affect it's efficacy, but raise the toxicity a bunch

the new 'drug' will be detected, but if it's not on the banned list yet, the athlete is deemed 'clean'.
Title: Re: Mike Ashley - was he really natural?
Post by: Darren Avey on November 19, 2019, 10:41:40 AM
Let himself go since he bought Newcastle
Title: Re: Mike Ashley - was he really natural?
Post by: illuminati on November 19, 2019, 02:47:51 PM
Let himself go since he bought Newcastle

Ha ha ha 🤣😂🤣  👍🏻

Wooosh Straight Over Many Heads that one went Darren
Title: Re: Mike Ashley - was he really natural?
Post by: oldgolds on November 20, 2019, 07:56:51 AM
Reminds me of Ty Youngs winning the "Natural" Mr. America. Fucking liar and cheat...and dumbass.
Title: Re: Mike Ashley - was he really natural?
Post by: illuminati on November 20, 2019, 07:59:17 AM
Yeah sure Mike was about as Clean as A Baby With Diahorrea
Nappies ( Diapers) would Be.