"Past champs find success in life's other arenas" 
I like the editor's optimism 
The article goes on to read (emphasis mine)...
Many are now successful promoters. Some own gyms or nutrition companies.
One is grateful to be alive...Today he weighs 195 pounds, 80 pounds less than his championship weight. He is a professional trainer and hosts the annual Mike Francois Classic at Olentangy Liberty High School every year.
"In this point in my life, it's not even me," he said of his champion likeness. "It's so long ago and so different. Most people probably wouldn't recognize me."
Francois said he doesn't follow the sport."It's like a car crash. I want to look but I don't want to..." Besides dedication and sacrifice, former champions acknowledge that supplements are a part of the training.
Thousands of products are sold at the Arnold Expo at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
Many past bodybuilders also turned to drugs and chemicals that today are banned."It was a small part of the sport," Gaspari said from his office in Lakewood, N.J.