Bodybuilders are just average people. Their genetic makeup is no different than anyone on earth.
It would not matter if anything was tested on them....The things that do matter are the controls and vairables such as workouts, diet etc....
But doing a test on a bodybuilder and a regular person will yield the same results provided the controls and vairable are ALL THE SAME.
This post is wrong on so many levels

"Bodybuilders are just average people"
Uh, No! Maybe they're nothing special in terms of physiology, but their lifestyles make them completely different. You can't compare a person who works nine to five and eats three meals a day, to someone who trains hours per day, damaging muscle tissue and taxing the CNS daily, adding to that high amounts of protein and in most cases AS....sorry, two different types of people.
"Their genetic makeup is no different than anyone on earth"
Everyone's genetic makeup is different

Which is why one diet or one type of training style DOES NOT work for everyone, i.e. Ben and Jerry's?!

"The things that do matter are the controls and vairables But doing a test on a bodybuilder and a regular person will yield the same results provided the controls and vairable are ALL THE SAME."
This one's too easy...you contradict yourself

It's the "variables" that make bodybuilders different. If you had a study with a cohort of 100 males, twenty of which never touched a weight and the other 80 were conditioned bodybuilders, I don't care which "variable" you measure fat loss, muscle gain, RER, etc. The results will be skewed and you can't apply them to the dormant individual! PERIOD!!
