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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Positive Bodybuilding Discussion & Talk => Topic started by: InsightD on May 27, 2006, 01:04:48 AM
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but with the fed buzz about gear... how long will the sport last? it's no longer an assumption that people turn the cheek to. i'm eager for opinions because i'm a huge fan of bb'ing and i'm curious to see how long it can go on "under the radar."
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Dude... Whaa? ???
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but with the fed buzz about gear... how long will the sport last? it's no longer an assumption that people turn the cheek to. i'm eager for opinions because i'm a huge fan of bb'ing and i'm curious to see how long it can go on "under the radar."
Be careful. Someone will think you're a "narc." ::)
The sport will not disappear if the powers that be decided to clean it up. Guys would just be a little smaller. :) I doubt it happens anytime soon. The sport is still flying under the radar. Congress doesn't care, so you won't have a senator calling Joe or Ben Weider demanding an "investigation." Heck, it's arguably not even cheating because it's likely 100 percent of IFBB pros use. Only way I see a significant change is if by some miracle bodybuilding becomes an Olympic sport.
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Yes
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no
bb is a beautycontest
the way to the stage is the sport
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I doubt they'll do anything. The only way I can see it is if people start dying. I think the feds and congress have bigger fish to fry then to worry about drugs in bb and sports. Athletes just have to start being a little more responsible and careful.
PB