Let's face if folks, if we can't get popular champion and representative, Bob Chick, to honour the IFBB rules and code of conduct then the cause is lost. If he still accepts that drugs are OK in this sport as long as it is 'not obvious' then we are doomed to remain an underground cult, complete with bizarre practices, morals and language.
It is brutally obvious that Bob is deeply entrenched in the acceptance of sordid practices such as steroids and injecting substances that he cannot represent the clean side any longer. I understand that. So he defends to the death his stature and that of his mates who he represents. I wonder if JM and BW would inject themselves with these dangerous substances and drugs? Makes you wonder. So the people who run the sport are hardly practicing professionals. That would be too much to ask.
So along comes upwardly mobile Bob C looking for validation and he found it via the IFBB. Fixed contests, crooked judging, placings for mates, the whole 9 yards. Bob cannot speak openly from his heart. He owes too many people, without whom he would be just another dude hoping to win a show. Bob has lived part of the American dream and has a nice home and family. Clearly he cannot risk what he has to change what provided so much to him. Good luck to Bob. He at least is consistent and thus can initiated nothing of value regarding major changes in the IFBB. What we need is a paradigm shift back to the health and fitness days of the 1940s up until Hercules Unchained about 1959. After that things changed for the worse and have descended rapidly ever since. Bob is the obviously partner in the current decline but, naturally, voices that he is completely and utterly innocent of all charges. Surely that stand makes him eligible for the Goodrum Delusional Award.
Not quite sure there is a "cause"...and by who, exactly?
It will always be a "cult" sport for the simple reason that mainstream has never embraced it, and never will...making it "clean" as you will...would not make it any more acceptable, just lighter and smaller "freaks" that won't appeal...like the old days. If this had any merrit, the natural shows would have taken over by storm years ago, and th drug infested BB shows, athletes wouyld have long since dissappeared...
I've got news for you...I don't need the IFBB to make a living, hence, your view is wrong. I still speak my mind and make for change on a routine basis...
Things have been descending "rapidly" since 1959?? 50 years and still sinking, huh?
Speaking of delusional..I'm not the one longing for Steve Reeves to make a omeback and save BB as we know it...you are. I'm a realist...I deal with the here and now, with whats going on in the current state of professional bodybuilding...The "good 'ol days" weren't always so good, as evidenced by the chip on the shoulder, bitter outlook of MANY of the "olden era" bodybuilders. They look back fondly....on their training, on their friends...not so much when it comes to the $0 they were making. They did it for themselves and the love of the iron, not the "business of bodybuilding" that motovates many these days...big difference.
Truly delusional is believing that drug testing the athletes would do anything but make an already small and under the radar sport like BB, even smaller, less interesting, and out of business....sorry, Basile..."physical Culture" aint making a comeback any more than the roaring 20's, the buggy whip, or the Maguire Sisters...
of course...I'm sure you cut a mean jig, invented it, and dated one.