ok, I know this is obvious and that is why I posted it.
The big question is, why doesn't anyone care?Especially the actual pro bodybuilders that are taking the lions share of the legal risks here.
Look, I personally don't think personal steroid use should be illegal.
My concern is for the pros I admire. Under the current lack of testing policy, the IFBB is essentially makes it mandatory to take illegal drugs, yet they have no intention of trying to change thr drug laws as they now exist. The fans get a good show and bigger , better pro on stage. The promoters can sell more tickets. At the end of the day, after the dust clears, it is the pro bodybuilder who suffers the legal and health risks and finacial burdens of extreme drug use.
One would think , that based on these negative aspects, most pros would lobby for a complete change in policy. I have met many of the pros and find some of them to very smart ,sensible people.
I once considered trying to go hardcore and making all or none run for a pro card. I then weighed the cost-risk/ bennefit ratio of extreme bodybuilding drug use vs the possible bennefits and concluded it was too skewed to the negative side.To me, it wlould be like buying a house and not bothering to get insurance . Am I just wrong or misguided here? What am I missing?
I just don't "get" the whole attraction to extreme drug use considering all the negative aspects?? sorry?
Howard