This is really a sad day.... I always thought that Gold's Venice would be immune to the changes of the rest of the company, but this doesnt appear to be the case at all.
Bodybuilding has degenerated to the point where we dont even have a flagship gym anymore.
Im at a loss for words.
M!
Even though I don't like the trend of bodybuilding the past 15 years or so, I don't know if it really has degenerated, like you say.
When I first began training, 82 at 13 years old, it seemed the gyms were mostly filled with guys that wanted to be bigger, stronger, athletes and bodybuilder/powerlifter types with very few women.
Sometime in the 80s women started getting more and more into the class' at Jack LaLanne and Lucielle Roberts.
As a matter of fact the gym I trained at, mr Americas, was a bodybuilding type gym... Around 86 or so the owner sold the gym because he found out a gym was opening across the street that offered Aerobic classes and had lots of cardio equipment.... Within a couple years the Mr Americas gym shut down.
Today it isn't just guys like us that train...This thing has evolved tremendously...Now a big percentage of people are doing some form of exercise, from youth to senior.
I don't think it's BB becoming less popular as much as it's exercise becoming more popular...Marketing to the masses and not just a little group, relatively speaking.
I've been BB since age 13, competing since 15 until my last show 3 years ago. Since then I've become disgusted with the gyms in and around my neighborhood that I just went to the paper and bought some equipment and have been training at home or in the wrestling gym, but NOT in the "fitness centers" anymore.
Last time I was there I had a guy walk right between me and the rack during deadlifts, hahha...ya can't get upset with them they just don't get it, although common courtesy should have prevented it, although ettiquette is rare around south florida, haha.