There is no reason why a person can`t do multiple contests........just another line parroted by tons of people who believe you can only peak one time per year or that`s it`s impossible to hold condition for a week or two.
x2, back in the day, Bob Paris and the others did a shitload of contests per year.
Competitive History
Year Competition Placing
1981 Mr. Los Angeles 1st
1982 Mr. California Light heavyweight, 2nd
1982 Nationals Heavyweight, 4th
1982 North American Championships Heavyweight, 3rd
1982 USA Championships Heavyweight, 3rd
1983 Nationals 1st
1983 Nationals Heavyweight, 1st
1983 World Amateur Championships 1st
1983 World Amateur Championships Heavyweight & Overall, 1st
1984 Mr. Olympia 7th
1985 Mr. Olympia 9th
1986 Los Angeles Pro Championsips 7th
1986 World Pro Championships 6th
1988 Chicago Pro Invitational 5th
1988 Grand Prix England 6th
1988 Grand Prix France 4th
1988 Grand Prix Germany 6th
1988 Grand Prix Greece 6th
1988 Grand Prix Italy 3rd
1988 Grand Prix Spain 5th
1988 Grand Prix Spain (II) 4th
1988 Niagara Falls Pro Invitational 3rd
1988 Night of Champions 3rd
1988 Mr. Olympia 10th
1989 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 5th
1989 Grand Prix France 3rd
1989 Grand Prix Germany 6th
1989 Grand Prix Melbourne 3rd
1989 Grand Prix Spain 3rd
1989 Grand Prix Spain [2] 2nd
1989 Grand Prix Sweden 4th
1989 Night of Champions 4th
1989 Mr. Olympia 14th
1989 World Pro Championships 3rd
1991 Night of Champions 14th
1991 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 16th
1991 Grand Prix Italy 5th
1991 Ironman Pro Invitational 10th
1991 Musclefest Grand Prix 3rd
1991 Mr. Olympia 12th
1992 Chicago Pro Invitational 10th