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Title: 2015 Bodybuilding Dead Pool
Post by: Alex23 on December 03, 2013, 11:02:06 AM
I give bodybuilding another 2 years before its starts dramatically declining. I haven't been at a show in a while but the last time it was, the venue was pretty pathetic.

Like Bob Chick used to say, It's only g... no, not that one. When he said you always see the same 3000 ppl show up year after at the big expos, same 500 at smaller shows.

Now sponsors are dropping. The new generation of 20 something has not interest in it. Even supplement companies steering away from it.

I would love to see a more classic look being promoted; much like you see vintage car shows, but I doubt it'll happen; it's the nature of the beast, always push the envelope until you croak.

What's your take?
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Johnny Bravo on December 03, 2013, 11:13:43 AM
As far as the fitness world goes, bodybuilding is out. Cross fit and MMA are in, especially for the younger 
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Alex23 on December 03, 2013, 11:30:07 AM
As far as the fitness world goes, bodybuilding is out. Cross fit and MMA are in, especially for the younger 

Yea it just makes sense. Still impressive to see a big guy... until it's time to run up two flights of stairs to knock someone the fuck out  ;D.

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Post by: TrueGrit on December 03, 2013, 11:33:03 AM
The guys have zero charisma and the physiques have become a joke - huge guts, synthol muscles, rampant gyno, g-strings etc..

It is fucked....but Getbig still rules.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Teutonic Knight on December 03, 2013, 11:40:23 AM
Alex23, I think that athletic/classic bodybuilding will grow with possible World Pro titles,
today Pro version could easily ends overnight, Nabba is supposedly creating Pro contests but ?.
If AMI's publications like Flex,Muscle & Fitness continue to decline   :(
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Alex23 on December 03, 2013, 11:44:08 AM
Alex23, I think that athletic/classic bodybuilding will grow with possible World Pro titles,
today Pro version could easily ends overnight, Nabba is supposedly creating Pro contests but ?.
If AMI's publications like Flex,Muscle & Fitness continue to decline   :(


I hope it happens but I don't see how...
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: O.Z. on December 03, 2013, 02:44:41 PM
I give bodybuilding another 2 years before its starts dramatically declining. I haven't been at a show in a while but the last time it was, the venue was pretty pathetic.

Like Bob Chick used to say, It's only g... no, not that one. When he said you always see the same 3000 ppl show up year after at the big expos, same 500 at smaller shows.

Now sponsors are dropping. The new generation of 20 something has not interest in it. Even supplement companies steering away from it.

I would love to see a more classic look being promoted; much like you see vintage car shows, but I doubt it'll happen; it's the nature of the beast, always push the envelope until you croak.

What's your take?

This is a future, aesthetically pleasant bodies (minus board shorts but that will change soon). This is growing and is more acceptable by general public. Freak shows are past, there is no money in there, you will see more and more people interested in physique competitions. And to be honest those competition should be separated from bodybuilding competitions (might happen soon). Anyway this is my take on it.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Jizzacked on December 03, 2013, 03:46:23 PM
This whole scene started declining a long time ago.  I remember being in high school reading muscle mags and seeing the black and white spreads of huge nasser and jp fux, shit was unreal and inspiring to me at the time.  I remember showing my dad some pics out of my mags and him laughing his ass off at frank sepe during his huge days rocking this gay ass earring flashing a smug cocky smile.  It took a while for my naivete to wear off and realize just how gay it all was.  I still cringe thinking about buying these magazines with oily muscle men on the cover.  Kids these days don't envy that shit.  Thanks to the internet, they know it is all drugs, it isn't some big secret anymore.  Still, I look back on that time with a degree of nostalgia.  
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Johnny Bravo on December 03, 2013, 03:51:05 PM
The guys have zero charisma and the physiques have become a joke - huge guts, synthol muscles, rampant gyno, g-strings etc..

It is fucked....but Getbig still rules.

And lot of them seem perpetually tired
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: yakemsky on December 03, 2013, 03:52:40 PM
I have 2 entries in the Doug Stanhope Celebrity Death Pool for 2014
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Post by: Gonuclear on December 03, 2013, 03:54:25 PM
The guys have zero charisma and the physiques have become a joke - huge guts, synthol muscles, rampant gyno, g-strings etc..

It is fucked....but Getbig still rules.

True on all counts.
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Post by: MAXX on December 03, 2013, 04:02:04 PM
Everything that can be done has been done. There is nothing new to see. The last push for something new was Ronnie and Jay around 2003 pushing 300lbs ripped. BB was somewhat popular in the 90's when there wasn't much of internet and people where positive, young and naive about it.

With the internet we got to see the darker side. Deaths, health issues, drug abuse, synthol...

Any sane person will steer clear from that, and should.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Mr Nobody on December 03, 2013, 04:18:01 PM
Alex, it has regressed clown ass physique dudes in shorts, women wanting to be men, run it back to 1975 Arnold no one has come close every year these clowns try if he got back on stage given the same age lights out. Just children. Check Paul Graham in awe.

Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Johnny Bravo on December 03, 2013, 04:20:57 PM
Maybe the only reason it was popular in Arnold's day was because it was the first time audiences had seen bodies that well developed!
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Post by: MikMaq on December 03, 2013, 04:25:37 PM
It was never as popular as people think. And I think gym memberships are as popular as ever.

I think heath is ushering in a new era for the sport where leaner frames will starts to dominate.
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Post by: arce1988 on December 03, 2013, 05:31:46 PM
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Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Alex23 on December 03, 2013, 06:57:34 PM
Alex, it has regressed clown ass physique dudes in shorts, women wanting to be men, run it back to 1975 Arnold no one has come close every year these clowns try if he got back on stage given the same age lights out. Just children. Check Paul Graham in awe.



Awesome post. I have to find my"Pumping Iron" book second edition; the one they re-released after Arnold's 1980 escapade. In the last chapter of the book Butlers quote Arnold saying "Nowadays, the art is gone, just midget technicians, obsessing and saying 'look how shredded is my serratus anterior' and other things like that."

Quoting Butler, "As he sits in by the pool working on books and his mail order business, Arnold seemed disillusioned with bodybuilding, ready to move on to greater and better things. Movies most likely, but his mind and body is not into bodybuilding anymore".

The rest is history.  ;D
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: DroppingPlates on December 03, 2013, 07:07:54 PM
This is a future, aesthetically pleasant bodies (minus board shorts but that will change soon). This is growing and is more acceptable by general public. Freak shows are past, there is no money in there, you will see more and more people interested in physique competitions. And to be honest those competition should be separated from bodybuilding competitions (might happen soon). Anyway this is my take on it.

BB has never been accepted by the 'general public', not in the past, not now and not in the future. I agree however, with your suggestion to separate MF & BB. When I visit a comp, I don't want to see faggs in bermudas.

Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Alex23 on December 03, 2013, 07:09:31 PM
BB has never been accepted by the 'general public', not in the past, not now and not in the future. I agree however, with your suggestion to separate MF & BB. When I visit a comp, I don't want to see faggs in bermudas.

Point is even the same "500 weirdos" are starting to not show up.... then what's left..
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: DroppingPlates on December 03, 2013, 07:25:08 PM
Point is even the same "500 weirdos" are starting to not show up.... then what's left..

Hard to say, maybe organizations should organize less shows or merge with other ones in case they're small ones.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Bam-bam on December 03, 2013, 07:29:47 PM
in brazil bbing is stronger than ever, many local shows getting sold out and the rio de janeiro edition of the ASC this year was simply the biggest event here bar none, something totally unseen previously.

and no, there wasnt any synthol related class, lol
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: O.Z. on December 03, 2013, 08:16:29 PM
BB has never been accepted by the 'general public', not in the past, not now and not in the future. I agree however, with your suggestion to separate MF & BB. When I visit a comp, I don't want to see faggs in bermudas.



I see, you prefer man in thongs.  would it make any difference if physique competitors wear thongs?
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Wolfsanglerune on December 03, 2013, 08:27:21 PM
i really dont see bb, mens bikini or even strength sports holding any interest for most males under 30.most are obsessed with video games.any interest in mma or pro sports,tv wrestling is strickly vicarious  in nature with very little chance of wanting to be fit or strong like who they watch.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: DroppingPlates on December 03, 2013, 08:53:11 PM
I see, you prefer man in thongs.  would it make any difference if physique competitors wear thongs?

īreferī? lol
No, it wouldn't make much difference, it's also their girly catwalk posing, their fake toothpaste smiles and most important: most of them walk on toothpicks... creepy FAGGS
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Teutonic Knight on December 04, 2013, 12:32:24 AM
Santoja is attending WADA seminars, looks like he is pushing Classic more than other categories.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Mr Nobody on December 04, 2013, 12:37:30 AM
Awesome post. I have to find my"Pumping Iron" book second edition; the one they re-released after Arnold's 1980 escapade. In the last chapter of the book Butlers quote Arnold saying "Nowadays, the art is gone, just midget technicians, obsessing and saying 'look how shredded is my serratus anterior' and other things like that."

Quoting Butler, "As he sits in by the pool working on books and his mail order business, Arnold seemed disillusioned with bodybuilding, ready to move on to greater and better things. Movies most likely, but his mind and body is not into bodybuilding anymore".

The rest is history.  ;D
True it got old to him just a means to a end.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: OTHstrong on December 04, 2013, 01:09:02 AM
I give bodybuilding another 2 years before its starts dramatically declining. I haven't been at a show in a while but the last time it was, the venue was pretty pathetic.

Like Bob Chick used to say, It's only g... no, not that one. When he said you always see the same 3000 ppl show up year after at the big expos, same 500 at smaller shows.

Now sponsors are dropping. The new generation of 20 something has not interest in it. Even supplement companies steering away from it.

I would love to see a more classic look being promoted; much like you see vintage car shows, but I doubt it'll happen; it's the nature of the beast, always push the envelope until you croak.

What's your take?
everything you wrote here is the exact opposite of what is going on at bodybuilding shows. The venues are jammed packed, in fact in a few shows the audience was full so we shut the doors and sent 100's of people who traveled from far away home because there was no more room.

I just staged a show where I had a 1 hour break from pre judging to finals, in fact I did not get out of the there till 1230 past mid night due to 300 competitors and we are talking a regional show only.

It is crazier then ever, balconies are getting packed, 50 000 dollars in ticket sales. have no clue where you have been but the records are being broken, all of them for audience and entries, this year was the biggest year for bodybuilding of all time.

Of course this not just due to bodybuilding, you have to thank mens physique and bikini but nevertheless the mens divisions in entries are breaking records as well.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: The Grim Lifter on December 04, 2013, 01:10:39 AM
everything you wrote here is the exact opposite of what is going on at bodybuilding shows. The venues are jammed packed, in fact in a few shows the audience was full so we shut the doors and sent 100's of people who traveled from far away home because there was no more room.

I just staged a show where I had a 1 hour break from pre judging to finals, in fact I did not get out of the there till 1230 past mid night due to 300 competitors and we are talking a regional show only.

It is crazier then ever, balconies are getting packed, 50 000 dollars in ticket sales. have no clue where you have been but the records are being broken, all of them for audience and entries, this year was the biggest year for bodybuilding of all time.

Of course this not just due to bodybuilding, you have to thank mens physique and bikini but nevertheless the mens divisions in entries are breaking records as well.

He's been on the Interwebz which is just like being there
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: OTHstrong on December 04, 2013, 01:17:48 AM
He's been on the Interwebz which is just like being there
:D true but I live at these shows since I work with promoters and the number being pulled in nowadays are through the roof.

Numbers do not lie, bodybuilding is at its biggest ever in every aspect. We just think its dead because the 90's were more excited to us with Nasser, Yates, Wheeler, Levrone and Dillet, to us that was golden days and now it seems boring but numbers show that it is bigger now
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Post by: jon cole on December 04, 2013, 04:32:23 AM
This whole scene started declining a long time ago.  I remember being in high school reading muscle mags and seeing the black and white spreads of huge nasser and jp fux, shit was unreal and inspiring to me at the time.  I remember showing my dad some pics out of my mags and him laughing his ass off at frank sepe during his huge days rocking this gay ass earring flashing a smug cocky smile.  It took a while for my naivete to wear off and realize just how gay it all was.  I still cringe thinking about buying these magazines with oily muscle men on the cover.  Kids these days don't envy that shit.  Thanks to the internet, they know it is all drugs, it isn't some big secret anymore.  Still, I look back on that time with a degree of nostalgia.  

Amen to that.
In the 90's, i was so naive.
My main concern was to eat every three hour to avoid catabolism, and not training too much to avoid overtraining. At the end i was just fat.
And i remember my parent looking at me like a weirdo because of these oily bber magazine.

Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Alex23 on December 12, 2013, 05:02:31 PM
everything you wrote here is the exact opposite of what is going on at bodybuilding shows. The venues are jammed packed, in fact in a few shows the audience was full so we shut the doors and sent 100's of people who traveled from far away home because there was no more room.

I just staged a show where I had a 1 hour break from pre judging to finals, in fact I did not get out of the there till 1230 past mid night due to 300 competitors and we are talking a regional show only.

It is crazier then ever, balconies are getting packed, 50 000 dollars in ticket sales. have no clue where you have been but the records are being broken, all of them for audience and entries, this year was the biggest year for bodybuilding of all time.

Of course this not just due to bodybuilding, you have to thank mens physique and bikini but nevertheless the mens divisions in entries are breaking records as well.

Well i'm glad to read this; I wish the "sport" the best but that's not what I hear here on the west coast. Lots of show canceled, lots of shows with "family and friends"...
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Post by: Natural Beast on December 13, 2013, 01:57:34 AM

My main concern was to eat every three hour to avoid catabolism, and not training too much to avoid overtraining. At the end i was just fat..



u must be doing something wrong then... I eat every 2 hours and train no longer than 45-60 minutes and I lost lots of fat..
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: O.Z. on December 13, 2013, 03:21:21 AM
u must be doing something wrong then... I eat every 2 hours and train no longer than 45-60 minutes and I lost lots of fat..
he is not natural
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Post by: MONSTER_TRICEPS on December 13, 2013, 03:28:13 AM
u must be doing something wrong then... I eat every 2 hours and train no longer than 45-60 minutes and I lost lots of fat..

Serious question: How are your teeth?
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Post by: OTHstrong on December 13, 2013, 09:49:42 PM
Well i'm glad to read this; I wish the "sport" the best but that's not what I hear here on the west coast. Lots of show canceled, lots of shows with "family and friends"...
ya that happens, some areas go dead for a while while others boom, the east coast is booming
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Post by: Natural Man on December 13, 2013, 11:37:00 PM
it s ok to be impressed by strong looking men when you re a little naive kid with no father figure. To be impressed by the same shit when you re in your 30s means you re a fag. All kids who had decent fathers have been told that this is an homosexual activity.
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Post by: Alex23 on December 13, 2013, 11:38:56 PM
it s ok to be impressed by strong looking men when you re a little naive kid with no father figure. To be impressed by the same shit when you re in your 30s means you re a fag. All kids who had decent fathers have been told that this is an homosexual activity.

Go sit on a lamp bulb until it pops in and squeeze your anus as hard as you can.
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Post by: Master Blaster on December 13, 2013, 11:41:09 PM
Alex is back, guest posting enabled...?


WTF??
Title: Re: Bodybuilding (as we know it) Dead pool --> 2015.
Post by: Alex23 on December 13, 2013, 11:42:18 PM
Alex is back, guest posting enabled...?


WTF??

Zare Zhere Zings Mr Blaster?
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Post by: cephissus on December 13, 2013, 11:43:57 PM
This is a future, aesthetically pleasant bodies (minus board shorts but that will change soon). This is growing and is more acceptable by general public. Freak shows are past, there is no money in there, you will see more and more people interested in physique competitions. And to be honest those competition should be separated from bodybuilding competitions (might happen soon). Anyway this is my take on it.

this shit is gay as fuck and even worse than bodybuilding

in the end, it doesn't matter if the physiques are bloated or streamlined: stepping onto a stage to show off your body is inherently pathetic