I think Vince was right, also because today the bodybuilder has an extensive range of chemical tools and peptides at his disposal, and supplementation with insulin, interleukins and growth factors etc, gives him the opportunity to become a super human. But should he really want to do this?
Don’t we deviate too far from our initial goal. Namely the creation of a healthy, aesthetic and symmetrical body in the right proportions. Until recently the bodybuilders resembled ancient Greek statues, today it seems that they look more and more as an anatomical doll.
We see more and more completely dried out bodybuilders with a paper thin skin, full of veins and striations in all muscle groups. Who the fuck wants to see striations in someone's ass? I believe that men’s bodybuilding goes the same way as women's bodybuilding, they dispose of their audience. The IFBB is lost IMHO
Don’t we deviate too far from our initial goal. Namely the creation of a healthy, aesthetic and symmetrical body in the right proportions. Until recently the bodybuilders resembled ancient Greek statues, today it seems that they look more and more as an anatomical doll.
We see more and more completely dried out bodybuilders with a paper thin skin, full of veins and striations in all muscle groups. Who the fuck wants to see striations in someone's ass? I believe that men’s bodybuilding goes the same way as women's bodybuilding, they dispose of their audience. The IFBB is lost IMHO
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