Johnny Smiles
Banned
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- Jun 9, 2009
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i'd be healthier.
-JS
-JS
i'd be healthier.
-JS
What would you be doing with all that time and money this sport demands?
Frankly, I think I would just walk and hike for some fitness. I love lifting and I can't think of any other sport I would be willing to spend this amount time and resources on. Now that I think about it, maybe bodybuilding keeps me out of trouble
Maybe you have another sport or passion you would have more time to pursue?
I really wish I was still in my 20s so I could give mma a try. I was a college scholarship wrestler and one of my friends owns a piece of throw down and affliction. He says I'm not too old. I'm way too old.
So I take gear look good and admire my all show - not much go Muscles in the mirror.
Ah, sorry to hear this.
What could you have done different to avoid this aspect, if anything?
PO
IMO, bodybuilding in its nature is unhealthy. bigger people die younger. almost ALL literature will back that up.
then add contest prep and the extreme things we all do to win and to get bigger and you will very likely end up an unhealthy person.
unusual amounts of muscle on the body, unusaul amounts of hormones in the body, unusual amounts of stress on the heart, liver and kidneys....
i shoulda taken up golf or swimming:banghead:
-JS
Lets see. I would have saved huge money from not buying gear and not paying a lawyer for a gear offense. Nor would I have an arrest on my record.