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OK, yeah, it is great that he was honest and can say that and is willing to take the backlash, but he is foolish and putting a dark spot on the face of bodybuilding.
We all know what it takes to be a successfull bodybuilding, meticiulous nutrition, rigorous training, dedication to a lifestyle the allows for recovery and growth and drug usage. We may not agree on the importance of those things, but they are all true. He takes his video and presents himself like he knows all there is to know about bodybuilding, all he knows is what he did. He is not some kind of saint for "bringing light" to the underworld of drug use in bodybuilding and he is putting up false impressions of what bodybuilding is. He makes it seem as if what he is doing is standard and necsessary and does not even discuss the health implications of what he is doing. There are so many aspects to bodybuilding and for him to present it as such that a physique is dependent solely on the drugs used is dangerous.
If you are impressed with what he says, I feel sorry for you. Go ahead, applaud his honestly, but all he is talking about is what drugs he uses and his expereince does not offer him the ability to exhibit any type of postive insight or reflection.
Now that he went public about all of this, good luck to him in the future. Employers? Endorsements? We shall see where this goes.
everyone has a different opinion. what you just said it`s TRUE and you`re right. but IMO i respect him for being so honest, many other bodybuilders do the same things he did or even worst, and then they tells you bullshits like "i had to eat more to put on those 20 puonds".