I just feel bad for Matt Mendenhall.
Matt Mendenhall had some demons chasing him. People around these parts know all about that...well us old guys..I bet Phil knows..
He is an example of somone who COULD HAVE put a just a little extra into it and easily advanced in the sport.
JM
Yes, I understand he had some challenges and/or made some bad choices. I was using him as an example of someone with pro level development (if not conditioning come showtime) whose misfortune was competing in an era when so many other top guys were coming up. I put Edgar Fletcher in that same category.
Edgar had a good head on his shoulders. Good guy there.
Mountain dog, how did you get the scar tissue if you don't mind me asking
I understand both sides of the argument...my main qualm is with the women's divisions that hand out pro cards to people in 2nd place...wtf is that? I think they do in [size=+1]men's bikini [/size]too....at one of the shows.
One emergency surgery to save my life, and then 5 other surgeries shortly after. I had my colon/large intestine removed. Was told competing again was completely out of the question..
JM
This may be a stupid question, but if bodybuilding is all about h genetics and drugs, what about it exactly makes it a sport?
It does work for everyone. You tried it for about 3 days before you quit. This is not about who cares or does not care. This is about a professional arguing with an amateur. I truly have no more time to waste on you as I prefer to help people that appreciate it and actually have ability to do something with the knowledge.