He's actually got good points. How many deaths is it going to take for regulation to be implemented. Not sure where the regulation lines would be drawn but there has to be something. Stress test on the heart, blood pressure, values etc... If you have a resting HR of say 120+ you shouldn't be competing.
I wrote this on promuscle:
Constant cough for a year, sounds like tren to me
This getting physicals idea has been floated before. But I see many problems with implementing it. First of all there can't be simultaneous drug testing because the sport is drugs. Then you have to decide where to set the health parameters and which parameters to check. A snapshot of BP or heartrate means nothing, and the guys would just pop a beta-blocker and diuretic to pass if needed. Some kind of heart scan to check heart size and function? What if half the Olympia line-up were told they can't compete now or ever again? Kidney values out of range? Same thing, you're going to tell many guys it's over? Or what if the athlete says or even proves he has a congenital defect?
BTW, high BP is probably not a concern at show time, more like the opposite. A better idea would be to set a minimum BP instead to make sure the guys don't faint. I remember Duchaine's diuretic advice: do small shots of IV loop diuretics, keep checking BP and when it's just high enough so you can still stand you're dry enough.
Recrational drugs, the guys would just get scripts for the speed and pain killers. What, you're going to tell poor Pro X he can't treat his ADHD or blown out back?
Then you have the political problem of letting the guys dope while getting docs involved who know they dope while trying to keep them healthy. Which doctor would attach his name to that?
I just don't see how this would be workable in practise. What does everyone else here think?
As far as a bodybuilders union, iirc Bob Chicherillo tried that (as well as group insurance) but the bodybuilders didn't bite - afraid they would fuck up their placings in a subjective sport if they unionized and started making demands on the IFBB.