Author Topic: Nasser, Tom Prince, and Company  (Read 755 times)

NotSure

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Nasser, Tom Prince, and Company
« on: March 22, 2013, 05:27:16 PM »
It's funny. I start this intermittent fasting diet leaving my bodybuilding past behind me. No more every 2 hour feedings, no more supplements, no more glittery thongs, or glory of the stage and i am wondering if i made the right decision. Will i miss it? Man i am lean but i look skinny lately. Do my coworkers notice this? Am i still muscular? Who am i today? That's when i log into getbig and see RIP Nasser and then the hammer digs the nail that much deeper into the coffin reaffirming everything i already knew.

So tell me getbig; how is it that these bodybuilders, some of them fairly intelligent (Nassoils and such) and some of them not so much ignore all the things that they knew all along. There is a deep truth, if you are smart enough and if you LISTEN to yourself closely enough, that screams THIS IS NOT RIGHT!. This is such a selfish sport and i am embarrassed i ever got sucked into it with hopes of seeing hard work honored and praised when what really happens is the guy who had a posing session in a Venice Beach bath room standing in a crinkled paper bag strokes his meat for "the coach" or "guru" who has all the connections. It is almost sad to see some of these guys go but you cannot be saddened by self inflicted wounds. What say you fellow peasants?

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Re: Nasser, Tom Prince, and Company
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2013, 05:40:47 PM »
Most ignore reality.  I see no changing of the tide any time soon either, whether it be diet, drugs or supplements, ignorance is always one step ahead. 

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Re: Nasser, Tom Prince, and Company
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2013, 05:43:46 PM »
Most ignore reality.  I see no changing of the tide any time soon either, whether it be diet, drugs or supplements, ignorance is always one step ahead. 
It's not ignorance though. These guys purposely fail to have the conversation with themselves about what they already knew. What are they pretending to not know? It's stupid.

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Re: Nasser, Tom Prince, and Company
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2013, 05:47:56 PM »
I quit bodybuilding some time ago too, its indeed a selfish activity for the narcisstic and insecure.

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Re: Nasser, Tom Prince, and Company
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2013, 05:51:20 PM »
I quit bodybuilding some time ago too, its indeed a selfish activity for the narcisstic and insecure.
The whole concept of going to the gym and working out is a form of self love. This is a good thing but just as Narcissus starved by the pond, these bodybuilders continue to ignore these pangs of pain in their side and all for the glory of the thong.