So, by that logic, if someone entered a competition today looking like a 1993 Flex Wheeler/Dorian Yates, or a 1994 Shawn Ray, or a 1996 Nasser El Sonbaty, or a 1998 Kevin Levrone, etc, you would tell that competitor that they are living in the past and should transform their bodies to look like today's competitors do?
I am not lamenting on how great things were in the 1970's, or even 1980's, when there were sick competitors (Lee Haney, etc), but I'm looking at the 1990's, when almost everyone of the top guys were so advanced in the sport. The sport has NOT progressed. It has regressed to PRE-Arnold/Sergio days imo.
It's really quite simple, people are doing it for fame/being noticed. Back in the day,body builders hustled, Levrone, Coleman, Ray, Wheeler, they did the things they did for the LOVE of the sport-take Shawn Ray, when Bodybuilders didn't have a sponsorship, he took a 3x5 card put his information on it, and sent it to all the supplement companies saying he was a pro, and he was available for any type sponsorship/or seminars. No one was paying them, or had a magic formula to be successful, they went out and did it no matter how crazy the concept was. But the key was they were inspired by the generation before them, and wanted to emulate the past champions, like Oliva, Zane, Haney and of course Arnold.
The current crop of pros today seem really spoiled, with social media, it became more of how do I "top the next Instagram". Do you think Dorian would be flashing $100 dollar bills to the camera? Showing off his new ride? His "Gucci collection"? Would Lee Haney do that?-I think not.
But that is the culture now, where back in the day, Manfred Hoebrel, was one of the few that first used synthol for his arm size, now you got some attention-starved individual, in every state-Hell an Egyptian dude even made the Guinness book of world records for the biggest arms, a guy whose worked out for 4 years but can't diet (Genova) plus all the photo-shop used for pictures now.
But like Hazbin has stated, the love and the respect for the culture has changed, people want to look good and feel better about themselves (who doesn't). But the approach of hard work, and paying your dues has gone to the wayside.
(The pics go from then to now)