Yeah right.
He responded absolutely beautifully to the drugs. He was a champion at a very early age. The problem if there was any was his structure, and muscle bellies. Compared to the population in general he had magnificent genetics for muscular development.
Bildernugga.....
I'm not sure whether it was his limited genetics or whether his body didn't respond to the AAS as well as other bodybuilders, but he just didn't have the structure and size to beat Haney. Sure he came in 2nd, but his ceiling didn't allow him to be #1.
exactly...DIVISION...how in the world did u reach the conclusion that a guy like gaspari placing 2nd in the olynpia nonetheless has average genetics?
Average to below average genetics combined with hard work and AAS = Gaspari.
If it was the AAS, perhaps he needed more or different drugs.
If it was genetics, the AAS wouldn't matter anyway.
It he was that gifted, he'd have beat Haney for the Olympia at least once.
he didn't respond well to anabolics?
i don't get it. to my eyes he was easily the most muscular and conditioned bber of his generation. he set the standards here. his flaws were aesthetics and shape which have little to do with drugs and a lot to do with genetics.
put it this way. of all the bbers competing with him (including haney) gaspari had the physique that was most unatainable without drugs.
Gaspari had better conditioning than Haney, but Haney had the pleasing physique and better structure.
Haney was the complete package, while Gaspari was the ultimate underdog who peaked at #2.
His prime was only about two years and then injuries and overtraining ruined his body.
DIV