So why were you "juiced to the gills" and competing in BB competitions?
As for being an underachiever....I turned pro. Won the USA, took runner up at 2 pro shows, competed in the Olympia, won my last show as a pro, host the Olympia weekend, write for Flex magazine, represent the athletes, have made numerous commercials/ movies, TV appearances, model for Marvel comics as Capt America, have contracts with numerous companies within the BB community including BB.com/ AMI...
Truth is...youre a loser. And all the money in the world couldnt buy you the one thing you wanted: to win
The upside is, you get to spend countless hours on a bodybuilding forum as a moderator trying to convince people your not a loser....
How's that working for you?
Hmmm...let's address each of your points shall we?
As I mentioned before, competitive bodybuilding is something I did before I grew up. I matured and grew out of it.
And yes, you are an underachiever for the simple fact that you never reached the top of the profession you dedicated your life to. What's the highest you ever placed at the Olympia? 17th? LOL.
You write for Flex? Oh brother

Please share with everyone how much that pays...it's lughable. You rep athletes? Wow! What an achievement

Commercials, movies, TV, etc....ha ha! Have you been recognized for any of your acting work through any awards? LOL...you're a dismal failure in the acting world.
As for me winning, I actually won most of the shows I competed in. It's no big achievement. Running a marathon or climbing Halfdome was way harder than getting ready for a show. I never even attempted to do a pro qualifier. I had no interest once I realized what a silly "sport" it was. And, I have won many other things that are, to me, much more valuable and fulfilling than getting oiled up in a thong and flexing for a bunch of horny schmoes.
Countless hours on a bodybuilding forum? You have waaaay more posts than me.
