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akn
08-01-2014, 11:59 AM
The Notion of professional Bodybuilding would ever be accepted as an Olympic event… Seriously?



That some day IFBB Pros would some how be competing in the Olympics…seriously? The IOC (International Olympic Committee) would suddenly have a total disregard for the law…Seriously? Are you kidding me?
Let me point out a few things about professional bodybuilding and the fitness industry in general. If you’re an IFBB professional Bodybuilder, you are immersed in and surrounded by illegal activity, period! You see, using anabolic steroids, HGH, EPO and Plasma expanders without a prescription is a felony. If you purchase, trade, transport or sell anabolic steroids, HGH, EPO, and plasma expanders, you’re breaking the law all felonies.

When you pull your 3cc syringe out, with it’s 1 inch gauge needle and inject 200mg of test mixed with 100mg of Primobolan, you’re breaking the law, it’s a felony! Not to mention if you have a box of syringes without a prescription that’s also against the law, sorry. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against using steroids or HGH, and I’m certainly not bashing bodybuilding, I’m just pointing out the facts, the fact is if you’re a IFBB Pro Bodybuilder, you’re basally breaking the law all the time, and in the eyes of the masses, that makes you a criminal. Now I’ve always been a advocate of steroids, and I’ve never had a problem using them, nor did I give a shit about the laws surrounding their use, problem is the International Olympic Committee frowning greatly against athletic enhancing drugs and any athletes who choose to use them, period. You see, to be a Olympic Athletes is something honorable and magnificent and legitimate and natural athlete’s who use steroids do not possess any of those attributes. That’s not what I think, that’s precisely what the authorities running the IOC think. Of course we’re all aware of track athletes and power lifters and others using anabolics to compete in the Olympics, but only a few actually get caught and the ones that don’t make millions on cereal boxes. Problem is, pro bodybuilding is literally comprised of people breaking the law every day using, transporting, welling and purchasing steroids. You can’t make that statement in regard to any other sport. If you look at the men who compete in the Mr. Olympia, you can honestly say every one of those competitors are using anabolic steroids, period. There’s no other sport where you can point out literally every athlete and say their using steroids…in pro bodybuilding you can believe, or know with out a shadow of doubt, all athletes have used, purchased, sold, or transported anabolics, which is a felony!! The IOC is abundantly abundantly aware of the illegal drug activity surrounding the fitness industry…believe that. Then there’s the argument that natural bodybuilding, that is bodybuilding, that is bodybuilders who compete without steroids or HGH would be a perfect fit for the Olympic games. LMFAO! Well people, that’s not bodybuilding, now is it, that’s what you call man’s physique. I have an idea, let’s suggest to the IOC to introduce a professional bikni sport. OMG that’s friggin funny!! I don’t know about you, but I for one had no interest watching a bunch of guys built like swimmers battling in a pose down…nor does anyone else for that matter, including the IOC. And if anyone was interested in natural bodybuilding, then no one would be spending money on steroids and competing in the IFBB…but that’s not the case, is it? Want, I have an idea. Right after the men’s 100 meter butterfly, have them get back onto their starting blocks, and pose down…you see, Bodybuilding in the Olympics. Let me also point out that bodybuilders aren’t the only ones who condone using steroids, oh no. In reality anyone who signs a pro bodybuilder to a endorsement contract condones steroids use, anyone who photograph’s pro bodybuilders and then sells those photo’s to magazines condone steroid use, the executives who own and run bodybuilding magazines also condone steroid use, women who date or marry pro bodybuilders except and condone steroid use, promoters who promote NPC and IFBB bodybuilding events and competitions condone steroid use, judges who judge the shows condone Anabolic use, I condone the use of steroids, I could go on and on. The problem is, the IOC does not condone the use of steroids and will not ever get involved with a industry immersed in illegal drug activity, period?

So Pro Bodybuilding becoming an Olympic Sport…Seriously, Are you kidding me?