I am a national level bodybuilder, but I am not by any means a "mass monster" I compete as a middleweight/welterweight, and I'm 5'5.... yet people are always walking up asking me questions about steriods.
I am a national level bodybuilder, but I am not by any means a "mass monster" I compete as a middleweight/welterweight, and I'm 5'5.... yet people are always walking up asking me questions about steriods. What if I walked up to every out of shape person in the gym and asked: "do you eat alot of gravy"... oh I'm sorry I just assumed you couldn't get THAT out of shape unless you drank gravy all the time. I would be an asshole right.... or If I walked up to some obviously weak guy who was struggling with minimal weight and asked him if he was talking estrogen pills.... oh I'm sorry I just assumed that you could not have been so weak naturally. People think that there is nothing more to it than taking a shot in the ass and working out every once in awhile. They don't see competitors doing two hours of cardio 6 days a week or eating 8 meal a day that taste like fucking cardboard or working out to the point of projectile vommiting..I own a personal training studio and work with clients 10-12 hours a day, and then have to get in two hours of cardio+weight training+8 solid meals. I wake up at 4 a.m. every day and finish my day around 8p.m. The average person could not handle this for 1 week, yet they still assume it's nothing more than taking a little juice that seperates you from them.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!! an NPC jr. nationals level competitor in my gym said he saw Coleman off season at a show when he was off cycle and said to me, "dude, he was no bigger than you" talking about me and i'm 230.
Possibly because it is?
This thread is more suitable for musclemayhem where the competitors want to pretend steroids aren't a major factor in muscle gain and that they get that big from working hard in the gym and eating dry chicken and broccoli.http://www.musclemayhem.com/forumNewsflash, steroids are the #1 factor in what makes a pro a pro.
If he's on the sauce and people are asking him if he's on the sauce he has no right to get defensive. He should own up to the fact that he uses.
I believe it, since he is your height too. My friends saw him at the Arnold off cycle and said he looked "attainable". Maybe for them since they are easier gainers than I am.
Nope, never said that.But I go on record to say that no one would have 20" arms or bench 500 WITHOUT steroids.
i "know a guy" who did steroids....npccocklover is on steroids.whoever thinks steroids aren't a MAJOR factor....well you're an idiot, give your "training& diet, bro" too much credit, or have never done it themselves.
The 500 pound bench is debatable. It might be possible to achieve that naturally but I would say naturals who bench 500 are few and far between.As for a 20" muscular arm naturally - no chance. Unless the person is 6'5 maybe.
But I go on record to say that no one would have 20" arms or bench 500 WITHOUT steroids.
Everyone knows it's a mojor factor when your talkin about being a top level BBer or a pro but when your just inshape and kinda big for your height and your lean some people assume you must be taking somthing when it can easily be attained naturally.
wouldn't you agree the guy in the banana hammock photo up there is just a touch above "kinda big and lean" though?
You mean Npcok?He doesn't look that huge to me, just ripped.
Why would NPCOK have the audacity to get offended when someone accuses him of using steroids when he does lol.NPCOK = National Physique Committee Oklahoma.
lol, I think NPCOK expected a series of mayhem-like replies where everyone jumps in and says that it's the hard training and diet that makes people grow and ignore the fact that steroids are a huge factor.Some of them want to pretend that. I guess if it makes them feel better about themselves, why not?
LOL! Yep. That and give him praise for his "iron warrior" work ethic.Yeah, it's really hard to fill a syringe up with gear and inject it into your quad lol.
Can't forget eating though. But that really isn't all that complicated.
when i was younger i asked a guy what he did to get so big he said eat doughnuts after you workout...i thaught he was full of shit.. well one day he asked me to lift with him and i did after the workout when we were leaving in the locker he had half a dozen krispy kreme doughnuts.... p.s. he also did 2 hours of cardio a day to keep in shape lol