March 2013 IFBB pro-bodybuilder Nasser El Sonbattyl passed away He was loved by a large group of fans and hated by a much larger group of people on the discussionboards. For the biggest part on GetBig. His character was duet to that.
In his competing years during the nineties he was overshadowed by Flex Wheeler, Ronnie Coleman and Dorian Yates.
Bodybuilding is a subjective sport, just like a songcontest or a beautycontest. In these kind of contests, just like a bodybuildingshow, the competitors are dependant on the taste and goodwill of a jury. Often these members of the jury have a good reason to choose certain competitors to win. Mostly this reason is of course commercial. Money talks. The winner, in the case of bodybuilding the Mister Olympia, has the most coverage by the magazines, sells the most shirts etc and of course gets the price money.
Bodybuilding demands huge dedication and sacrifices. You have to shoot yourself up wit hall kinds of dangerous drugs and peptides, eat very much food that you start to hate in the end. You have to lift hard and ease the pain wit all kinds of painkillers and drugs and many many guys get addicted. Lagging bodyparts are filled wit hall kinds of enhancement oils. Then you step on stage completely dried out from diuretics and expose yourself to a jury that often has a double agenda.
Nasser hated this industry, the people that made money at the expense of the bodybuilders, like Joe Weider and his companies that owned most magazines and the IFBB. In this industry people are dishonest, in the magazines you see the picture a pro-bodybuilder explaining he had used this bs supplement to get his size. The articles written by pro’s explaining their nutritional habits and their work-out. Of course all these articles are written by ghost-writers and complete nonsense.
Nasser became usefull information from friends like Milos Scarcev and became a real danger for the other athletes. In 1996 Nasser was disqualified due to a failed diuretics test. He then started working with Chad Nichols, who knew how to pass the diuretics test by using other diuretic means. Nasser looked awefull and diserved to win during the Mr Olympia in 1997. It was his is best year ever!! But the title went to Dorian Yates. For many years his fans called Nasser “the uncrowned Mr Olympia” . The Dead Pool from T-nation refers tot hat in “Chuckie’s Boys” with Chuckie being Chad Nichols
Chuckie's Boys
Chuck is the newest hotshot "guru" who helps the top pros prepare for the biggest shows. Over the past year he's been responsible for both the Mr. and Ms. Olympia winners, the Arnold Classic and Night of Champions winners, and a couple more guys in the Olympia top six to boot. Wow, he must know a lot about training and nutrition, right? I'm sure that he does, but these people don't need to pay him handsomely for that information. Don't you think the top pros have that area handled by now? Of course they do.
Chuck's specialty is drugs — which ones to take, how much to take, how to administer them, when to take them, etc. He's actually considered a genius, much like Dan Duchaine used to be. Chuck actually got the biggest boost in his career as a guru just a couple of years back when the IFBB started testing for diuretics. The pros needed to get that "dry" look to win, but standard fare like Lasix and Spiropent were no longer options. They needed new drugs that would work just as well, and that wouldn't show up in urine. Chuck stepped in and rescued the customers that lined up for his services.
At the recent Mr. Olympia press conference, one top five guy actually lashed out and accused Chuck's boys of having an unfair advantage. He singled out "plasma expanders" and "osmotic diuretics" as being two of the chemical agents that Chuck was giving to his clients. I've also heard from eyewitnesses who have seen his clients hooked up to IV drips in their hotel rooms the night before the big shows. Yep, Chuck's boys are winning the big prize money these days, and that's great. That means that when they keel over soon, their loved ones will have plenty of money to live on.
The Dead Pool 1999
by Anonymous
Nasser travelled with the other pro-bodybuilders around the world in the Grand Prix tour. He saw many things he disliked and during his interviews with David Robson he exposed almost everyone in the business calling them brown nosed and revealed stories of drug use –sexparties etc. Later when his results on stage fades away he was even more bitter and resentful.
Usta Be-Someboddy
You have to feel at least a little sorry for this big, balding, cross-eyed freak. Just a few years ago, he was knocking on the door to the Mr. Olympia, and even won the Arnold Classic. Usta was one of the first real monsters in bodybuilding, competing at 285 pounds at 5' 11" and putting the fear of God into men like Dorian Yates. But over the past couple years, Usta has been steadily slipping down the ranks. At the most recent Olympia and Arnold Classic, he was ridiculed and reviled for the gobs of Synthol evident in his rear delts and barely cracked the top ten at both events. Since he's only 35, he has no intentions of giving up. Instead, he'll just keep pumping in the drugs and hope the judges suddenly start to like him again. I just wonder how much longer his poor, battered body can hold up.
The Dead Pool 2002
by Paz Iamnoone
What ever you may think of Nasser he was the largest, freakiest and most symetrical bodybuilder during his prime years. He knows a thing or two about drugs and druguse in the pro-rangs of bodybuilding. And the small clique of bodybuilders doesn’t speak about all the drug-use in professional bodybuilding or even worse denies it. When Nasser quited his carreer he was determent to write a “tell it all” book with his co-writer David Robson, I doubt if we will ever be able to buy it. Luckely we do have the interviews. AND..with no career, no wife, no kids and plenty of spare time, he posted on GetBig under the nickname GH15 (he feels you need at least 15 iu GH/day as a big guy). He shared his knowledge on chemical enhancement on this board and also shared his frustration with the members, most of them bashing and flaming him wich made him even more angry. He felt disrespected and called himself the God of Hormones. I find all this together so interesting that I will merge all kinds of subjects together.
If someone from this board ahs good ideas or input pictures etc etc please help me out
In his competing years during the nineties he was overshadowed by Flex Wheeler, Ronnie Coleman and Dorian Yates.
Bodybuilding is a subjective sport, just like a songcontest or a beautycontest. In these kind of contests, just like a bodybuildingshow, the competitors are dependant on the taste and goodwill of a jury. Often these members of the jury have a good reason to choose certain competitors to win. Mostly this reason is of course commercial. Money talks. The winner, in the case of bodybuilding the Mister Olympia, has the most coverage by the magazines, sells the most shirts etc and of course gets the price money.
Bodybuilding demands huge dedication and sacrifices. You have to shoot yourself up wit hall kinds of dangerous drugs and peptides, eat very much food that you start to hate in the end. You have to lift hard and ease the pain wit all kinds of painkillers and drugs and many many guys get addicted. Lagging bodyparts are filled wit hall kinds of enhancement oils. Then you step on stage completely dried out from diuretics and expose yourself to a jury that often has a double agenda.
Nasser hated this industry, the people that made money at the expense of the bodybuilders, like Joe Weider and his companies that owned most magazines and the IFBB. In this industry people are dishonest, in the magazines you see the picture a pro-bodybuilder explaining he had used this bs supplement to get his size. The articles written by pro’s explaining their nutritional habits and their work-out. Of course all these articles are written by ghost-writers and complete nonsense.
Nasser became usefull information from friends like Milos Scarcev and became a real danger for the other athletes. In 1996 Nasser was disqualified due to a failed diuretics test. He then started working with Chad Nichols, who knew how to pass the diuretics test by using other diuretic means. Nasser looked awefull and diserved to win during the Mr Olympia in 1997. It was his is best year ever!! But the title went to Dorian Yates. For many years his fans called Nasser “the uncrowned Mr Olympia” . The Dead Pool from T-nation refers tot hat in “Chuckie’s Boys” with Chuckie being Chad Nichols
Chuckie's Boys
Chuck is the newest hotshot "guru" who helps the top pros prepare for the biggest shows. Over the past year he's been responsible for both the Mr. and Ms. Olympia winners, the Arnold Classic and Night of Champions winners, and a couple more guys in the Olympia top six to boot. Wow, he must know a lot about training and nutrition, right? I'm sure that he does, but these people don't need to pay him handsomely for that information. Don't you think the top pros have that area handled by now? Of course they do.
Chuck's specialty is drugs — which ones to take, how much to take, how to administer them, when to take them, etc. He's actually considered a genius, much like Dan Duchaine used to be. Chuck actually got the biggest boost in his career as a guru just a couple of years back when the IFBB started testing for diuretics. The pros needed to get that "dry" look to win, but standard fare like Lasix and Spiropent were no longer options. They needed new drugs that would work just as well, and that wouldn't show up in urine. Chuck stepped in and rescued the customers that lined up for his services.
At the recent Mr. Olympia press conference, one top five guy actually lashed out and accused Chuck's boys of having an unfair advantage. He singled out "plasma expanders" and "osmotic diuretics" as being two of the chemical agents that Chuck was giving to his clients. I've also heard from eyewitnesses who have seen his clients hooked up to IV drips in their hotel rooms the night before the big shows. Yep, Chuck's boys are winning the big prize money these days, and that's great. That means that when they keel over soon, their loved ones will have plenty of money to live on.
The Dead Pool 1999
by Anonymous
Nasser travelled with the other pro-bodybuilders around the world in the Grand Prix tour. He saw many things he disliked and during his interviews with David Robson he exposed almost everyone in the business calling them brown nosed and revealed stories of drug use –sexparties etc. Later when his results on stage fades away he was even more bitter and resentful.
Usta Be-Someboddy
You have to feel at least a little sorry for this big, balding, cross-eyed freak. Just a few years ago, he was knocking on the door to the Mr. Olympia, and even won the Arnold Classic. Usta was one of the first real monsters in bodybuilding, competing at 285 pounds at 5' 11" and putting the fear of God into men like Dorian Yates. But over the past couple years, Usta has been steadily slipping down the ranks. At the most recent Olympia and Arnold Classic, he was ridiculed and reviled for the gobs of Synthol evident in his rear delts and barely cracked the top ten at both events. Since he's only 35, he has no intentions of giving up. Instead, he'll just keep pumping in the drugs and hope the judges suddenly start to like him again. I just wonder how much longer his poor, battered body can hold up.
The Dead Pool 2002
by Paz Iamnoone
What ever you may think of Nasser he was the largest, freakiest and most symetrical bodybuilder during his prime years. He knows a thing or two about drugs and druguse in the pro-rangs of bodybuilding. And the small clique of bodybuilders doesn’t speak about all the drug-use in professional bodybuilding or even worse denies it. When Nasser quited his carreer he was determent to write a “tell it all” book with his co-writer David Robson, I doubt if we will ever be able to buy it. Luckely we do have the interviews. AND..with no career, no wife, no kids and plenty of spare time, he posted on GetBig under the nickname GH15 (he feels you need at least 15 iu GH/day as a big guy). He shared his knowledge on chemical enhancement on this board and also shared his frustration with the members, most of them bashing and flaming him wich made him even more angry. He felt disrespected and called himself the God of Hormones. I find all this together so interesting that I will merge all kinds of subjects together.
If someone from this board ahs good ideas or input pictures etc etc please help me out
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