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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Never1AShow on August 27, 2015, 09:19:39 PM
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We see posts here all the time. But we also see many many pros still around who were hammering the sauce. And that's just pros, not the hundreds of thousands of lower level dudes and gym juicers.
I think it is a small percentage. For Christ sake Arnold is still kicking.
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Tim Fogarty may have a method to analyze that. I am fairly certain I read on his page that he is an engineer.
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We see posts here all the time. But we also see many many pros still around who were hammering the sauce. And that's just pros, not the hundreds of thousands of lower level dudes and gym juicers.
I think it is a small percentage. For Christ sake Arnold is still kicking.
The pro's from the 70's seem to be holding up.
The guys from the 90's are having problems.
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Well, how would you know someone died earlier than they would have without the steroids?
And how would you know how many months or years they lost due to steroid use?
And what is a steroid steroid user? Someone who did a cycle or 2 or 3 in their lives or someone who used continually from say 17 to whenever they expired?
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A pretty good chance the guys from the 90's that are having drug related health issues are from other drugs than steroids.
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A pretty good chance the guys from the 90's that are having drug related health issues are from other drugs than steroids.
1995 Mr. O:
1 $110,000 England Dorian Yates [1]
2 $50,000 United States Kevin Levrone
3 $30,000 Egypt Nasser El Sonbaty
4 $25,000 United States Shawn Ray
5 $15,000 United States Vince Taylor
6 $12,000 United States Chris Cormier
7 $8,000 United States Mike Francois
8 $7,000 United States Flex Wheeler
9 $6,000 United States Aaron Baker
10 $5,000 Barbados Charles Clairmonte
11 United States Ronnie Coleman
12 United States Paul DeMayo
13 Australia Sonny Schmidt
14 England Ian Harrison
15 Trinidad and Tobago Darrem Charles
15 Czech Republic Pavel Jablonicky
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We see posts here all the time. But we also see many many pros still around who were hammering the sauce. And that's just pros, not the hundreds of thousands of lower level dudes and gym juicers.
I think it is a small percentage. For Christ sake Arnold is still kicking.
Those guys had access to sports doctors who used blood tests to determine doses. When the powers that be made it hard for doctors to offer controlled cycles, they took away the moderating influence.
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What else came around in the early 90's?
Think about it....
Creatine.
Stop blaming steroids, and open your eyes.
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About three fiddy
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A lotta guys from the 90s dropped dead in their 40s and 50s meanwhile. The rest of em will be gone in their 60s at the latest (Yates, Wheeler etc).
Most of em have shortened their life due to steroides between 25 to 35 years I guess.
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A lotta guys from the 90s dropped dead in their 40s and 50s meanwhile. The rest of em will be gone in their 60s at the latest (Yates, Wheeler etc).
Most of em have shortened their life due to steroides between 25 to 35 years I guess.
I think expensive medicine will save mots of them. Oh.. I forgot that most are broke, so.. nevermind.
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Those guys had access to sports doctors who used blood tests to determine doses. When the powers that be made it hard for doctors to offer controlled cycles, they took away the moderating influence.
Who had access to "sports doctors"? Certainly not any bodybuilders. They had normal physicians writing scripts for drugs they didn't know much about at all. In Arnold's time they knew fuck all about steroids and there were no "tests to determine dosage."
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Who had access to "sports doctors"? Certainly not any bodybuilders. They had normal physicians writing scripts for drugs they didn't know much about at all. In Arnold's time they knew fuck all about steroids and there were no "tests to determine dosage."
LOL! No kidding... They just took it by the handful or doses just below nose bleed levels.
But they took time off as it's obvious is pics. Arnold looked horrible off gear.
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We see posts here all the time. But we also see many many pros still around who were hammering the sauce. And that's just pros, not the hundreds of thousands of lower level dudes and gym juicers.
I think it is a small percentage. For Christ sake Arnold is still kicking.
Just about 100% of the bodybuilders who use modern gear and insulin will die early. Not more than that ;D
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A lot less than chain smoking boozers...
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A lot less than chain smoking boozers...
And this is proved how exactly? Where is the autopsy reports which tell that single reason of death was steroids? And what if we doesn't need information per capita, but per user? And if there is few million smokers just in the USA and few thousand bodybuilders abusing gear all over the world, can you really compare them just like that?
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Here's a good one...
In high school I read a book in our school's library. I can't recall exactly what the book was called, but there was a part on side effect of steroids and it said "Loss of limbs."
Will never forget that.
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there are worse things than death, like getting psychologically fucked up, like, I don't know, having your insides malfunction.
you don't die from weed neither but it can potentially give you a dozen problems.
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Here's a good one...
In high school I read a book in our school's library. I can't recall exactly what the book was called, but there was a part on side effect of steroids and it said "Loss of limbs."
Will never forget that.
Did it mean you gain guns for arms and tree trunks for legs?
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The morning news will fuck with your head more than any creatine or sterons.
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A lotta guys from the 90s dropped dead in their 40s and 50s meanwhile. The rest of em will be gone in their 60s at the latest (Yates, Wheeler etc).
Most of em have shortened their life due to steroides between 25 to 35 years I guess.
Arnold who took huge boatloads since his mid teens is 68. Frank Zane who also has been using for decades is 73. Living into your 60s or ealry 70s is about par for the course.
People discount the positives that might balance out the negatives, things like not being fat, not smoking, avoiding alcohol for the most part, education on nutrition and health. Getting in to a gym lifestyle rather than a couch lifestyle is a good deal.
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We see posts here all the time. But we also see many many pros still around who were hammering the sauce. And that's just pros, not the hundreds of thousands of lower level dudes and gym juicers.
I think it is a small percentage. For Christ sake Arnold is still kicking.
Good question.
I think we should ask them, but most seem to have died already, so wtf. ;)
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LOL! No kidding... They just took it by the handful or doses just below nose bleed levels.
But they took time off as it's obvious is pics. Arnold looked horrible off gear.
Good point right here.
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Arnold who took huge boatloads since his mid teens is 68. Frank Zane who also has been using for decades is 73. Living into your 60s or ealry 70s is about par for the course.
People discount the positives that might balance out the negatives, things like not being fat, not smoking, avoiding alcohol for the most part, education on nutrition and health. Getting in to a gym lifestyle rather than a couch lifestyle is a good deal.
Arnold has undergone several severe heart surgeries to expand his life, also you can be sure that he gets the absolute best medical care that money can buy on this planet (probably being monitored at a monthly basis for all kinds of troubles to counteract). If he was a "normal dude" with his history of abuse he'd probably be gone by now.
And for Zane: You really think the dosages Zane did back in his days are comparable to the guys from the 90s or today? (Yates, Nasser, Wheeler, Kai....lol) I don't think so.
There's only one immortal BB who will outlive all of us, and that's Ruhl. The vast majority of the other guys will be gone in their 40s, 50s or 60s the latest.
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Coincidently, a researcher from a university contacted me a few months back to help create a list of pro bodybuilders for a study on life expectancies of pro athletes. Peer review can take a while so not sure when it will be out.
My guess is that anabolic steroids have both good and bad effects, so by themselves there is not going to be a statistical difference in life expectancy. Steroids, growth hormone, insulin, diuretics, and the rest, probably more so.
Of course the problem with any study is correlation is not causation. Do pro athletes use recreational drugs at the same levels as the general public? (how many pro athletes use stimulants as a performance enhancing drug?) What toll does extreme training, or in the case of bodybuilders, extreme dieting, have on your heath?
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Well, how would you know someone died earlier than they would have without the steroids?
And how would you know how many months or years they lost due to steroid use?
And what is a steroid steroid user? Someone who did a cycle or 2 or 3 in their lives or someone who used continually from say 17 to whenever they expired?
Exactly.
It's almost impossible to quantify this.
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Coincidently, a researcher from a university contacted me a few months back to help create a list of pro bodybuilders for a study on life
If this was Dr. Gwartney, he mentioned the earliest they may release some of the findings is November, but the full paper may not be out till early/mid 2016.