pbt i did reference discount coaching from gregg valentino.
we've each had our moments. life is funny and bad things come to us all. more often when we least expect it and are prepared. my family witnessed at one competition what appeared to be an erection while posing. also a dude that didn't come in first could be heard throughout convention/auditorium F__ing #%$* cussing which went on for near a minute. DISQUALIFIED. his second place finish was removed from all ranking and everyone behind him went up a notch.
in this contestants situation it appears he may have let a confidant go overboard with delt inject - my guess idk. the reason some go to extremes are embedded in complicated self image. yeah brother sometimes it is addiction. but at least he wasn't growing flippers. we've seen women go overboard trying for luscious lip look, when instead they wind up with sucker fish lips. the lesson to be appreciated more often is "everything in moderation." if i were backstage and saw an opening i would have expressed my opinion - it would depend on how i perceived person's demeanor. you can say it's none of your business, but the way i perceive bodybuilding it's a "whole thang" employs honor and to live well and that means make some difference in those around you. occasionally make someone smile so as to forget their life's worry. it is essentially a well rounded strength that gives off an aura and makes those around you want to BE YOU.
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who here can link to the video of contestant with delts that were leaking as he turned to walk offstage middle of judging? it was posted here on pm. it began to trickle down left delt i believe and oil was streaking his tanning solution down to the stage floor. have no idea how far along that group was into judging. not to make fun of him but a caution that it's something that can and has happened onstage. what's worse when something like that happens is all the lost toil lifting iron, diet sacrifice, money spent for food, gear, entering the event, cost of transportation, lodging and wear on relationships or career.