Your knowledge in this field sure passes mine. So I will take your word for it. Anyway why did he have the urge to go beyond the basic standard ?. Arnold Schwarzeneggar didn't have to do this. Can anyone get a body like that without going to the gym ?, maybe working out at home ?.
LOL LOL LOL. Dude c'mon. You're not serious are you?
Of course Arnold took steroids. That much wasn't even up for debate. In case you don't believe me, listen to the man himself say it in the DVD
Raw Iron: The Making of Pumping Iron.
Look EVERYONE (and I mean EVERYONE) in the BB industry takes (and use to take) some form of chemical enhancement (steroids, growth hormones etc.). If you think why it makes sense. Once one guy is on the juice and seeing incredible gains and starts whitewashing Mr Olympia all the time, the rest have to be on it to keep up (and the same goes for other athletic doping).
I'm not saying ppl can't become incredibly muscular through normal working out and healthy eating. Certainly some types who have genetic abnormalities (I forget the exact term) and have issues with the activity of proton pumps in their muscle tissue (such that any small amount of contraction causes excessive muscle tearage due to weaker fibers) can have muscles that are much larger than the normal human (sometimes you can see an extreme type of this disease where 12 year olds are built like bodybuilders but soon they experience muscle failure and begin to wear away).
But all those guys you see out on stage and doing their posedowns? Yeah, MASSIVE chances are they are juicing. It's accepted as fact in the industry and there are even many BB who are willing to talk openly about it (although according the Arnold S, while they "use" to do it they apparently no longer do. In spite of the fact that the average BB today is 6 times as big as their 70s counterpart so you do the math).
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