true that....it would really stir things up if he won this year though......He had a great run though. The man has accomplished a hell of a lot in a sport that really pushes your body to the limits.
Then you are going to wind up always hating the best bodybuilders out there because MuscleTech has the cash to sponsor the best. No sane bodybuilder would go with anything less than the company paying him the most.I hope he wins this year, albeit I'm not a fan of Coleman, I am a hater of Cutler... I think any man that can market muscletech products with a straight face is evil to the core. LOL And he looks a lot like Magilla Gorilla to... ha
You're absolutely right man... and to be honest, I knew as soon as I found out all the truths of the world (that it isnt fair) that my beliefs would be skewed due to my outspokenness and lack of ability to keep my opinions to myself... LOLThen you are going to wind up always hating the best bodybuilders out there because MuscleTech has the cash to sponsor the best. No sane bodybuilder would go with anything less than the company paying him the most.
He didn't say he was retiring, just that he's not going to do the O again after this year. If you go to the pro bodybuilding weekly site, you can listen to a replay of the phone interview where he says this.
I agree.He didn't say he was retiring, just that he's not going to do the O again after this year. If you go to the pro bodybuilding weekly site, you can listen to a replay of the phone interview where he says this.
its actually going to be interesting to see exactly what happens when he tries to tone it down a notch.He would be wise to retire and drop about 60 pounds if he wants to live much longer.
saluu?Thanks guys i just found out that Big Rons on roids!!! I wonder if some of pros who are contracted to supp companys say Muscletech go i should buy some Halodrol !!!! To stack with the roids.
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I hesitate to call it a sport. Atleast the realm that he is in. They are accomplishments none the less, but I'd consider chess more of a sport than a combination of a science experiment and a glorified, beauty pageant.He had a great run though. The man has accomplished a hell of a lot in a sport that really pushes your body to the limits.
You're right, prepping for a game of chess is much more sport-like than training for a bodybuilding competition.I hesitate to call it a sport. Atleast the realm that he is in. They are accomplishments none the less, but I'd consider chess more of a sport than a combination of a science experiment and a glorified, beauty pageant.
Natural bodybuilding, awesome. I've seen the scrawniest of dudes with no proper nutrition base or scheduled workout regimen get extremely awesome bodies by stacking Sustanon and Winstrol.You're right, prepping for a game of chess is much more sport-like than training for a bodybuilding competition.
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