Author Topic: Ruhl refuses to tell if he's on the juice  (Read 1559 times)

Xerxes

  • Guest
Ruhl refuses to tell if he's on the juice
« on: April 18, 2011, 01:54:20 PM »
  ::) ::)

Oh brother, big norwegian headline
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.vg.no%2Fnyheter%2Finnenriks%2Fartikkel.php%3Fartid%3D10084197&act=url

from google translate:
Quote
Refuse to answer whether he is doper

 Meet the man who has the world's biggest biceps Watch more videos from VGTV


Helsfyr (AP) This shows one of the world's greatest bodybuilders willing off their huge muscles, but the doping he refuses to talk about.

Last week was the German bodybuilder Markus Rühl (39) in Oslo to show off, give advice about training and promoting a dietary supplement.

AP Rühl met to ask if it is possible to get big muscles naturally. 39-year-old claims he only eats regular food, and taking large amounts of supplements.

- I eat protein supplements equivalent to three kilograms chicken every day, "says Rühl.

He refuses to answer questions about doping and anabolic steroids to VG Nett.

Do you have a tip about this?
Contact VG Nett reporter here!

- Healthy and good role model

It is the Norwegian Sports Nutrition Company has hired the giant muscle to promote one of its supplements.

- I believe he is a healthy and good role model for many people. He shows a healthy profile, "said general manager Roger Brabo to VG Nett.

The company has an annual turnover supplements for about 25 million, and has several hundred dealers in gyms across the country.

The German 39-year-old, who currently weighs 145 kilograms, is now touring the Norwegian training centers to create awareness of dietary products.

VGTV: See the giant show muscles

Article continues below the image.

HEAVY WEIGHT: Markus Rühl up to 250 kg in bench press in high season, and weighs 145 kg. According to him, although he only eats regular food and taking supplements. Photo: Patrik Eian Fjeldstad

- Complaint against the extreme

The fact that a Norwegian company has hired Markus Rühl to market their products get experts to respond.

- I think immediately that they have chosen a creative angle on diet product that points to the extreme. It is a moral dilemma whether it is right when this is marketed widely in training environments, "says Professor Bjorn Barland at Police Academy to VG Nett.


MUSCLE MAN: Markus Rühl has won numerous titles for their big muscles. Photo: Patrik Eian Fjeldstad
He is unsure how the market will take the lead young fitness buffs.

- As from another world

- This man is a copy without the original. He is a great example of the extreme and grandiose. For most of us, it's wild imagination to look like him, "said Barland.

- He is a fascinating figure, but is that taken out of another world. For some, it will probably be too far away, "said Barland at the Police Academy.

Roger Brabo in Sports Nutrition says he has a good conscience for having taken the German body builder with the tour of Norway.

- Is it right for you to take such an extreme bodybuilder to Norway to promote a dietary supplement?

- He is the most popular body builder, and wherever he is, he is greeted by smiles and good mood. I do not think there is something troubling, "said Brabo.

AP has been in contact with several of the Norwegian bodybuilding community who believe that the German giant muscle could not have been as great without the use of doping products. But no one wants to remain open until the allegations, for fear of reprisals.

- Probable with doping

Two of the experts AP has been in contact with the questioning approach to body builder from Germany, who goes by the nickname "The Beast".

- This does not look natural. It looks out violently, "said Barland.


REACTIVITY: Associate Professor at the Norwegian Police University College, Bjorn Barland, according to the German body builder look unnaturally large. Photo: Police Academy
Barland is supported by researcher Goran Paulsen at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH).

- It is likely that he has used doping to be so great, but we can not rule out a hundred percent certain that he has special facilities to be so big, "said Goran Paulsen.

Both stressed that they can not say for sure that Markus Rühl have drugged themselves to the big muscles, but thinks that there are things at the muscle man to suggest just that.

- Genetic unique

Bjorn Barland at the Police Academy believes the German muskelbergets body is so special that it should be researched.

- If he would have gotten to this muscle mass naturally, his body completely unique. Then he's so special, genetically speaking that he should let himself be examined by scientists, "said Barland.

Researcher Goran Paulsen at NIH says there is widespread doping in the bodybuilding community, also in Norway.

- I think most people who know the community will say of the greatest athletes, there are few who get there without doping, "said Paulsen.



True

  • Getbig IV
  • ****
  • Posts: 1665
  • Zero Tolerance
Re: Ruhl refuses to tell if he's on the juice
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2011, 02:13:24 PM »
"I believe he is a healthy and good role model for many people."

Oh brother! ::) Healthy and good role model my fucking ass, this guy is lucky to be alive with all that shit his using. And talk about "experts" actually debating if his natural or not... If anyone should know better it is these guys. Talk about being naive and sad hypocritical girls. :-X

_bruce_

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 23812
  • Sam Sesambröt Sulek
Re: Ruhl refuses to tell if he's on the juice
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2011, 02:14:30 PM »
He just worked hard at a special facility.
lol @ supplement "dealers".
.

Nirvana

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 5121
Re: Ruhl refuses to tell if he's on the juice
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2011, 03:40:34 PM »
I guess we'll never know.

Xerxes

  • Guest
Re: Ruhl refuses to tell if he's on the juice
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2011, 03:42:22 PM »
btw theres a video on there in english