Yeah, no one said was but the lifestyle is and seriously dude, you and everyone else that brings up the drugs and thinking it’s ALL about that need to pull your heads out
Coach, you are obviously going to be biased.
The problem with you is that you think you're the only one who has ever competed, trained with other professionals and/or amateurs, or know people in the game. You realize many people here, including myself, have either competed or trained with other guys who competed. I have trained with a fair share of competitive bodybuilders, both people who compete in "natural" shows, as well as NPC shows. Hell, I was getting ready for a contest until I had to pull out because of a double hernia. You are not the only one in the know.
Anyway, look at Shaun Rhoden's offseason picture. That picture clearly demonstrates, to a large degree, all drugs. If someone can lose that quickly and gain that quickly come contest time, its a testament to the power of drugs. Someone even posted a study that those who were on PED's gained more muscle without even training than those who were not on PED's and trained.
Of course, if one wants to be a competitive bodybuilder, one still has to train and follow a diet. However, drugs are the largest factor in the equation, as evidenced by Rhoden's drastic transformation (off season vs. on season). Not to mention that people here have already stated countless time that many of the pros train and diet like shit, yet are still monsters. Bodybuilding, for the most part, is a chemical warfare. Yet, you still downplay the equation of PEDs. You are not being honest with yourself.