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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: littleguns on October 07, 2009, 07:03:46 AM
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On last week's PBW, appeared undecided if he would compete again. Said he has his 3 Arnold trophies and 3 Sandows......
Will he want to end on a high note or try to keep onto the title?
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that man doesnt know when to stop. sadly enough his body will.
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On last week's PBW, appeared undecided if he would compete again. Said he has his 3 Arnold trophies and 3 Sandows......
Will he want to end on a high note or try to keep onto the title?
Three of each? Damn, I'd walk! Nothing left to prove! ;D
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living the fucking dream.
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Three of each? Damn, I'd walk! Nothing left to prove! ;D
found out how to change the avatar again bay
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Three of each? Damn, I'd walk! Nothing left to prove! ;D
LOL @ avatar and signature. Funny stuff. ;D
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retarded thread title add a damn "?" homo
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I think he'll be back. But he's leaving the door open to retirement. interesting.
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if he's smart, he'll retire
but not many people can retire from bodybuilding, they find out that they don't have a life outside bodybuilding. Arnold and Haney were exceptions.
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if he's smart, he'll retire
but not many people can retire from bodybuilding, they find out that they don't have a life outside bodybuilding. Arnold and Haney were exceptions.
Scott-Trains people
Oliva-was a cop while not getting stabbed by wife
Arnold-You know his deal
Franco-chiropractor, 'movie maker'
Zane-Equipment developer and trainer/writer
Dickerson-unsure...opera singer?
Bannout-has degree in civil engineering...he'd need it with 5 kids
Haney-gym owner and kids camp operator/supps
Yates-chemical nutrition/divorce hit him hard financially
Coleman-still fluttering about onstage
Dex-same
Cutler-same...seems to be a smart investor, if you believe what you read
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nobody loves money more than the fridge, he'll be back guaranteed
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Now would be the perfect time to retire, looking almost his best ever. If he comes back and looks horrible the cycle will start all over...
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Something the weiders should do for all Pro's...
Hire a full time financial advisor and reach out to people that want help...
Just like many athletes..these guys live in the "now" and don't look at the future..
Heck look at Lenny Dykstra......made almost 40 mil in baseball and was caught in a pawn shop trying to sell his rings...sad
But back to the thread..
It is the age old question for any sport...retire on top or push for another championship and risk failure...
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if he's smart, he'll retire
Why? He won dominantly and is good to go for at least 2 years, if not 3 or even 4. He just needs to show up like he did this year. If he improves, all the more better.
There's no one competing currently who can outmuscle Jay and beat him if he's dialed in.
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Why? He won dominantly and is good to go for at least 2 years, if not 3 or even 4. He just needs to show up like he did this year. If he improves, all the more better.
There's no one competing currently who can outmuscle Jay and beat him if he's dialed in.
because look at what he did. He proved against all doubts that he can surprise basically everyone and come in at an almost unbelieveable shape. How can he top this? By coming in better shape next year. Is that possible given Jay's history? Not likely. Is jay going to put the same amount of effort into winning a contest he won already as he would if he lost that contest the last time? Looking by his history, no. So the chances are favorable that he'll come in next year looking not as impressive as he was this year (even if he wins next year).
I think a good connection would be with Arnold at the 80 O. Arnold was motivated to train hard because the competition was a lot tougher than it use to be so he had to be as good, and slightly better, than the top guys. If Arnold had competed again in 81, would he have trained as hard? Probably not because he knew he could win with X amount of effort, why put in X+1 amount of effort to beat the same guys, who were already at their best condition.
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I bet you every penny I own that Cutler will compete in next year's Olympia - he'll chase the money for as long as realistically possible - he's only 35 now - Coleman was still winning the O at 40.
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if he can show up in the same shape again he would be stupid not to do it. NO ONE is gonna beat him, the only one that is close is victor martinez.
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Scott-Tells people about his biceps
Oliva-will work for food stamps
Arnold-Ruler of the Universe
Franco-chiropractor, gets Arnold 'left-overs'
Zane-Swims everyday
Dickerson-holding hands with boyfriend somewhere
Bannout-has position with Taliban while preparing for the jihad
Haney-not going to say anything bad bout him, when i was growing up he led a food drive in my town. Good Dude
Yates-serving drinks
Coleman-dumber than a headless dog
Dex-Spent all his $$$ on Jordans
Cutler-Roid monkey