You got me there...I absolutely did not consult and get the approval of all the athletes when I submitted proposals to:
Raise the Prize money at the Olympia from $0-$4,000
Put together a comprehensive Group Health care package for all IFBB pro's
Increased the amount of qualifying spots
Increased the per diem amount
Change the wording to allow for non sanctioned appearances
Change round 1 to allow for athletes to present more than the 8 mandatory poses
Maybe I should have consulted everyone, as there could be pro's out there that did NOT want any of these changes....well, nothing is written in stone and I assume we could get some of these things back to the way they were.
Rock the Vote!
Bob, anybody that is objective and knows something about you and your background in this sport would realize a few things. First, you are not merely a pro but a real fan and devoted student of the bodybuilding game.
I always got the impression you had a genuine love and passion for bodybuilding and wanted the best overall landscape for all pros in the IFBB ( the top pro organization).
I think that some forget one must navigate the political and varied terrain when dealing with any structered organization. Too many look only at their individual or isolated concerns as the only concern. Granted , certain situations demand individual attention when possible, but major policy decisions must be made with the OVERALL picture in focus.
For example, my personal preference would be to drug test for all steroid and GH based compounds and try to eradicate drug use from our sport. BUt, since I know this is a MINORITY opinion, I understand, accept and still enjoy going to pro and national shows.
Howard