Totally right on needing the the proper structure to be a pro, small waist, wide clavicles, tiny joints, long muscle bellies, great response to AAS. But think about how many pros actually posess ALL of those qualities, and how many average guys out there posess NONE of them. Everyone has flaws in their structure, from average gym rats to IFBB pros. And please don't compare pro bodybuilders to NBA players, first and foremost to play in the NBA you have to be tall, so if you are under 6'3" you already have a lot going against you, next there is the athleticism factor, hand eye coordination, and lets not forget skill. How many of those qualities do you need to be a IFBB pro? Im just bringing up basketball because I used to play in high school and I can easily relate to it, I'm sure other people that have played other high school or college sports can give examples of their own. Not saying that anyone can be an IFBB pro, but saying that it's an elite 1% out of all the people that lift weights regularly is completely wrong. Why not ask the question how many IFBB pros would stand head and shoulders above the average gym rat if AAS was taken away completely. Besides Ronnie and Levrone I can't really think of any.