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To: marcher who wrote (117713)2/8/2009 8:55:03 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
doesn't bodybuilding do that?

NO
Bodybuilding claims to do that ,however if you have ever gone to a steroid free show you will luao at the animals.
Steroid free for 3 weeks maybe, maybe not!



To: marcher who wrote (117713)2/9/2009 2:31:29 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
Bodybuilding never admits that the IFBB is a drug league. 24 inch arms on a guy who is under six feet tall is just normal and comes from special workouts and super nutrition. <VBG> I have noticed that the natural bodybuilders of today do not look like the champions from the pre-steroid days. The Steve Reeves and John Grimek types, who had natural workouts and nutrition, but superior genetics, find they can't make a living in the natural leagues and can make a fortune if they go freaky in the steroid leagues.

We already have drug leagues and non drug leagues in college football. The SEC, Big 12, Pac 10 etc. are drug leagues. The Ivy League is a non drug league. BTW, you can always get a ticket for an Ivy League game, unless it is one of the hundred year rivalries. <G> The sad thing is, if you have talent, unless you are smart, you are doomed to the drug leagues or small time colleges. Looking for smart and talented players are why you rarely see Stanford, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, or Duke competing in the BCS. They just cannot defeat the teams that allow kids to play when they aren't bright enough to call a coin flip.