Frank Sepe, would have never turned pro, he is to tall, and has to many structural flaws.I have seen frank compete, he was huge, but his physique was not very pleasing and didnt flow together well.In the superheavyweight class you need to be 5'11" or shorter have small joints and round muscle bellies to turn pro.Frank has none of the above.Yes he is a top 5er at nationals, but you have to either win your class or over all at the national leve to turn pro.I think Frank looked great but he could beat the smaller boned African American athletes out there.That is why Steve Weinberger told him to get into modeling, and stop competitive bodybuilding.Steve Weinberger knew Frank would have a hard time turning pro.Steve also knew that Frank would make alot more money in modeling then he would in bodybuilding.Steve is the person who opened all the doors for Frank Sepe, he got him signed with Met-RX.Then got him hooked up with all the photographers.That is why Frank Sepe is on the front page of Steve Weinbergers gym home page.Lastly I have talked to Frank and the judges told him he needed to come on stage 15lbs heavier, because of how tall he was.Frank didnt want to carry anymore weight because his off season weight was already very high.
Mike Arvilla you have been 280lbs havent you ? how did you feel? I been 290lbs and I was huge, but I felt like shit.Even though I was lean, I couldnt tie my shoe strings, or walk up stairs without breathing heavy.When you really big, you always, breath heav, and you are always hot.I look at guys like Jay Cutler,Ronnie Coleman,and Marcus Ruhl, and it boggles me how they gut up to 320lbs.I though being 290lbs was tough I couldnt even imagine being 320lbs.