Harley, does Craig take the sport(?) serious? he seems to have amongst the best potential out there. is his health too much of a concern for him to ramp it up to todays levels?
Dear Hazbin,
Craig doesn't take the "sport" seriously, however, he takes the training and dieting seriously. He is never going to blow you away
with his size so he does his best to accentuate the best part of his physique which is more along the lines of aesthetics than mass.
Craig competes in the 212 Division but usually sees his weight crash low the day before a show. You might see him compete at 209, but
no more than 212. In the off season he can get as heavy as 232 pounds which is not bad for a guy 5 foot 7 inches tall.
Craig has been married about 20 years, has 3 children and a grand-daughter. He has a full time job. He is a "sponsored" athlete of MHP.
Craig's priorities are not exactly those of the very top bodybuilders in the world nor should they be. He can't get big enough to compete with
them so there is no reason for him to literally kill himself early in such a vain attempt.
While you guys might think that the steroids are the most dangerous part of pro bodybuilding, I would be to differ.
The insulin, DNP, Clenbuterol and diuretics are what, in my opinion, lead to the most devastation and actual death of these guys. I wouldn't
stand by and let Craig kill himself like that. Those guys can keep the trophy. I'll take my friend in old age.
Harley