Jose Raymond: If You Can’t Win An Amateur Bodybuilding Show Without Drugs, It’s Not For You

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Jose Raymond warns younger bodybuilders to not spend too much money on contest prep before going pro.
In the modern world of bodybuilding, there is a wide variety of substances, equipment, and services all designed to help you become a better bodybuilder. Many of these tactics are legit. But many others are also scams. Either way, Jose Raymond worries that younger bodybuilders are spending too much money in their amateur careers during contest prep. In fact, he believes if a young bodybuilder requires the extra bells and whistles to succeed in a local show – that they are setting themselves up for failure when the competition gets more serious. In our latest GI Exclusive interview, Jose Raymond shares tips on how to not spend too much money during contest prep.
Often times when bodybuilding fans and aspiring bodybuilders read magazines or follow iconic pro bodybuilders online – they absorb a lot of really fascinating advice and tips. The problem is – these tips are coming from people at the top of their game. It’s good advice but it might not yet apply to a younger bodybuilder who is still establishing his amateur career. When a person reads up about the supplements, substances, and tactics Big Ramy used to become Mr. Olympia – it would be a mistake for that person to mimic that routine as an amateur.

This is especially true when it comes to contest prep and money. Jose Raymond has publicly warned of this in the past. Yes, bodybuilding can be an expensive lifestyle. But when you are just starting – it doesn’t have to be as expensive as the industry makes it out to be. Jose wants younger bodybuilders to know that they don’t need to spend money on massive sacks of supplements or turn to drugs right away. It’s a waste of money.
So what is Jose Raymond’s rationale behind this advice? The way Jose explains it – amateur bodybuilders need to be able to succeed on a core level in order to really find success as a pro. What he means by this is that if an amateur bodybuilder can’t win a local show without the help of drugs or spending money on fancy tools – they’re going to have a really hard time when they start competing in pro shows.
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Check out our GI Exclusive segment with Jose Raymond above!
Jose Raymond wants to help prevent young bodybuilders from spending tons of money only to hit a wall and give up a few years later. One example are really ambitious bodybuilders who travel across the country to compete in multiple amateur shows in hopes of getting a pro card. That’s fine – if you have the skill to actually succeed. But to spend money on a plane ticket to travel to the Nationals, only to place 10th place and get no prize money, is a waste of the competitors time and money.


“If you place fifth at a local show, do not travel to go do the Nationals,” Jose Raymond states in our interview. His reasoning is – if you can’t win in a smaller local show, there’s no way you’re going to win against the best amateurs in the country. Moreover, if you don’t live near that show, you’re spending money on a plane ticket and the entry fee of the show. It’s wasted money. Wait until you’re ready.
That’s overall the core of Jose Raymond’s advice. When it comes to even supplements – don’t jump into them right away. Find out how your body reacts on plain natural clean foods first. See the limits of your natural body before diving into supplements. Same goes for drugs like steroids (though its should be noted that there are also health and legal risks associated with illegal substances such as PEDs).
You can watch Jose Raymond’s comments in full by watching our latest GI Exclusive interview segment above.

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Jose Raymond warns younger bodybuilders to not spend too much money on contest prep before going pro.
In the modern world of bodybuilding, there is a wide variety of substances, equipment, and services all designed to help you become a better bodybuilder. Many of these tactics are legit. But many others are also scams. Either way, Jose Raymond worries that younger bodybuilders are spending too much money in their amateur careers during contest prep. In fact, he believes if a young bodybuilder requires the extra bells and whistles to succeed in a local show – that they are setting themselves up for failure when the competition gets more serious. In our latest GI Exclusive interview, Jose Raymond shares tips on how to not spend too much money during contest prep.


Often times when bodybuilding fans and aspiring bodybuilders read magazines or follow iconic pro bodybuilders online – they absorb a lot of really fascinating advice and tips. The problem is – these tips are coming from people at the top of their game. It’s good advice but it might not yet apply to a younger bodybuilder who is still establishing his amateur career. When a person reads up about the supplements, substances, and tactics Big Ramy used to become Mr. Olympia – it would be a mistake for that person to mimic that routine as an amateur.



This is especially true when it comes to contest prep and money. Jose Raymond has publicly warned of this in the past. Yes, bodybuilding can be an expensive lifestyle. But when you are just starting – it doesn’t have to be as expensive as the industry makes it out to be. Jose wants younger bodybuilders to know that they don’t need to spend money on massive sacks of supplements or turn to drugs right away. It’s a waste of money.


So what is Jose Raymond’s rationale behind this advice? The way Jose explains it – amateur bodybuilders need to be able to succeed on a core level in order to really find success as a pro. What he means by this is that if an amateur bodybuilder can’t win a local show without the help of drugs or spending money on fancy tools – they’re going to have a really hard time when they start competing in pro shows.






Check out our GI Exclusive segment with Jose Raymond above!


Jose Raymond wants to help prevent young bodybuilders from spending tons of money only to hit a wall and give up a few years later. One example are really ambitious bodybuilders who travel across the country to compete in multiple amateur shows in hopes of getting a pro card. That’s fine – if you have the skill to actually succeed. But to spend money on a plane ticket to travel to the Nationals, only to place 10th place and get no prize money, is a waste of the competitors time and money.




“If you place fifth at a local show, do not travel to go do the Nationals,” Jose Raymond states in our interview. His reasoning is – if you can’t win in a smaller local show, there’s no way you’re going to win against the best amateurs in the country. Moreover, if you don’t live near that show, you’re spending money on a plane ticket and the entry fee of the show. It’s wasted money. Wait until you’re ready.


That’s overall the core of Jose Raymond’s advice. When it comes to even supplements – don’t jump into them right away. Find out how your body reacts on plain natural clean foods first. See the limits of your natural body before diving into supplements. Same goes for drugs like steroids (though its should be noted that there are also health and legal risks associated with illegal substances such as PEDs).


You can watch Jose Raymond’s comments in full by watching our latest GI Exclusive interview segment above.





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