I think the real question is how much is Erik willing to lose..I mean risk?
I refuse to take any risks. Unlike you, who made claims, and can't back them up.
Let's go over how one can be involved in bodybuilding today. Are you someone who has a real job? Do you go to work wearing a suit and tie? Do you get tested for illegal drugs once per year minimum? Do people at a lower level of corporate power decide has who take the tests? Does office politics decide, if you are going to live or die economically? Yes it does.
Yes, bodybuilding is instantly related to drug use. No, it shouldn't be. But it is. I'm quite wide, shoulder size. I need to get my clothes adjusted, but don't add any taper to my look. No one knows that I work out like crazy. Otherwise, I'd be on target for extra drug tests.
I'd like to live the totally gym life. And, if I could live that life in the 1950s, then that would be great. To deal with the bloated out of shape bastards that are considered "champions" today, I'd rather be dead.
It's a sad day, that someone has to be ashamed of training, but it's true. It's just the way of public perception. A bunch of people ragged on Navy Mike, about using drugs. They told the truth. No picture of me is on the internet. And, it's never going to happen.