The inclusion of training is pivotal, but also no more than a fraction of the equation.
Bodybuilding = all drugs (and a tiny bit of training)
I was just pointing out a logical contradiction in your reasoning. If training is a part of it, according to you, then bodybuilding can't be all drugs like youy claimed in your statement thag followed that.
And I strongly disagree with you. I think that training is what separated the guys at the top. The two greatest bodybuilders of the past 25 years, Dorian and Ronnie, were famous for the weights and intensity of their training and they both suffered muscle tears for it(Dorian in his left triceps and biceps and also right quad and Ronnie to his left lat). These guys take pretty much the same drugs in the same amounts, so the difference between them is mostly genetics and training. The reason why Ronnie was ripped at 290 lbs at the 2003 Olympia was because of those huge 800 lbs squats and deadlifts he did and not because he was taking more GH and insulin than his competition. There is no evidence that the Mr.Olympia takes more drugs than the guys who finish second, third or fourth......
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