My new bodybuilding idol...

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Its a SNBF show. These shows are the worse ever. You get a pro card for winning your weight class and any show of theirs. So who ever won this class is now a Pro Bodybuilder. hahahahaha! Id rather watch Kai Greene stand on his head and hump a grapefruit.

You know, I thought about this a couple hours later and finally after laughing my ass off I'm just speechless. I think this may officially end the thread.

I can't believe organizations like this can afford to exist. Unbelievable.

Please lock this horrific thread and save the rest of humanity from ever viewing this shit.

Fuck me
 
Hi, guys this is my first post, so be gentle. I have to say that I agree with NAIR. Each to their own but I am fucking sorry - when I was younger I was bigger and more cut than most of the guys at a recent novice show that I attended and I thought "WTF?!" - I didn't compete when I was younger because I thought I wasn't good enough! What gives this fat guy the right to disgrace our sport like that? No ways! He should NOT have stepped on stage! I am currently preparing for my FIRST competition, which is more than TWO YEARS away...And I am currently at 15% bf with 18" arms/calves and 47" inch chest, weighing 120kg and I did my FIRST course of anabolics this year. This video is just completely unacceptable.
 
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this is what being a vegan can do for you. pwahaha!!. ok, i know im an ass. these guys actualy do it and i dont, BUT i have a GrEaT sence of humor and can laugh @ myself as well as @ others.
 
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I don't think it's commendable to get up on a stage and look like shit. It doesn't matter if you weighed two tons and dropped two thirds of it. That's where my standards lie. And if it's so nerve racking to get on stage it means your not confident which is probably an indication that you don't belong up there to begin with. If I didn't believe I had every opportunity to contend, what is the fucking point?

This guy looks like shit and whether you can relate because you yourself look like shit is beside the point. We're all entitled to our opinions and each of us have our standards. Big in WV obviously has no problem getting on stage when he has no shot of contending. That great. I think that's stupid. But that's my opinion based on my standards. Don't agree? Too bad.

Like Press and many of the other guys here, I'm not the type to get on a stage and say I compete(d) just for the sake of saying I did it. Saying he shouldn't be criticized because this may a personal accomplishment outside the competition is weak. In the end it's a competition and you either win, contend, or don't. Getting up there when you have no business doing so is disrespectful to the show and those who watch and/or participate--afterall, some take this shit seriously.





This isn't to say I disagree with you -- I do see your point.

I agree completely, and as far as kids (and I have three) we are ruining them by giving trophys for just showing up and participating. A contest is just that and it is meant to be won, and second place is just the first looser. The Mr. Oklahoma had a fuck tard like this although not quite as bad and I took it as a slap in the face to the sport and to all those that worked their asses off to belong on stage. I may compete next year but only if I think I can win because if I can't then there is no sense in wasting my time the judges time and my hard earned money. Just my opinion.
 
I see the point in only wanting to do something if you think you can win, but sometimes you get WAY more experience out of just doing it and then fine tuning afterwards. I mean a lot of us know what it takes, but for some people, the only way they will learn is to do a show and learn from what they could've done better and go from there. We can all talk to guys who have competed and ask the questions, but some people aren't as lucky so they'll do one when they probably shouldn't, but it's a learning experience and they'll know what to do right the next one. The first one I did I shouldn't have done, but I did it because a friend asked if I'd do it with him, it was a small show, no NPC show. But I learned far more from that experience than I would've thought and when I did my next one the year after, it was night and day in comparison
 
I see the point in only wanting to do something if you think you can win, but sometimes you get WAY more experience out of just doing it and then fine tuning afterwards. I mean a lot of us know what it takes, but for some people, the only way they will learn is to do a show and learn from what they could've done better and go from there. We can all talk to guys who have competed and ask the questions, but some people aren't as lucky so they'll do one when they probably shouldn't, but it's a learning experience and they'll know what to do right the next time. The first one I did I shouldn't have done, but I did it because a friend asked if I'd do it with him, it was a small show, no NPC show. But I learned far more from that experience than I would've thought and when I did my next one the year after, it was night and day in comparison

And I understand that but im sure that when you got on stage you didn't have 100 pounds of fat hanging over your posing trunks. To me this man got up in front of everyone and said bodybuilding is a joke. Personally I think a blanket party is in order. Big at some point this man had to look up and say fuck I don't belong on that stage, unless he belongs in the special olympics, in which case someone else should have hold of his leash. It all comes down to there's a difference between not being ready and making a joke out of the sport.
 
And I understand that but im sure that when you got on stage you didn't have 100 pounds of fat hanging over your posing trunks. To me this man got up in front of everyone and said bodybuilding is a joke. Personally I think a blanket party is in order. Big at some point this man had to look up and say fuck I don't belong on that stage, unless he belongs in the special olympics, in which case someone else should have hold of his leash. It all comes down to there's a difference between not being ready and making a joke out of the sport.

agreed
 
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