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Dying to compete - Wash Post
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 240074" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>That was a tough read [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER] as I've been around for a while as well and still have my old IG account(its disabled for now, too much distraction) where I follow 5k of bbers, coaches, docs, scientists etc and also can relate some coaches in my country used to do same shit and folks went to hospital but don't remember it somebody went to the graveyard. Low key always wanted to become an IFBB pro, although never competed, even though my coach always wanted me to, but I never did it. Probably regret a bit now that I should have done at least once as I was ready. After following most bbers and fitness folks for close to 2 decades, seeing all these deaths, injuries etc, I never pushed the pedal and went further. I wan't to live a healthy life and still have a lot to do. Also probably because it was never my plan A, even though I worked my ass off sometimes 7days per week, 2 sessions per day. Lived on such strict regiment for all that time that people would go crazy when I said that I never competed and did it all for myself. Not flexing, just sharing bit of my story as it feels great to be able to share with likeminded men, which I find so few these days where I am at, sadly.</p><p></p><p>Now that Shelby guy, I've been following him as well on IG for years and after all those deaths he still continued to do what he does. Probably like most "killer" coaches. If he would have done something like [USER=43589]@BigTex[/USER] mentioned I would have given him a masked show and broke both his legs without any excuse, because it's just unacceptable. The problem with these people is that they still are able to walk after all they have done just like that and the problem with most people who support them is that they say "well they knew the risks and had the whatever it takes mentality bs". Disease needs treating and treating means getting to the root cause of it. It's really sad and I don't think it will ever change especially in the environment we are living now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 240074, member: 44155"] That was a tough read [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER] as I've been around for a while as well and still have my old IG account(its disabled for now, too much distraction) where I follow 5k of bbers, coaches, docs, scientists etc and also can relate some coaches in my country used to do same shit and folks went to hospital but don't remember it somebody went to the graveyard. Low key always wanted to become an IFBB pro, although never competed, even though my coach always wanted me to, but I never did it. Probably regret a bit now that I should have done at least once as I was ready. After following most bbers and fitness folks for close to 2 decades, seeing all these deaths, injuries etc, I never pushed the pedal and went further. I wan't to live a healthy life and still have a lot to do. Also probably because it was never my plan A, even though I worked my ass off sometimes 7days per week, 2 sessions per day. Lived on such strict regiment for all that time that people would go crazy when I said that I never competed and did it all for myself. Not flexing, just sharing bit of my story as it feels great to be able to share with likeminded men, which I find so few these days where I am at, sadly. Now that Shelby guy, I've been following him as well on IG for years and after all those deaths he still continued to do what he does. Probably like most "killer" coaches. If he would have done something like [USER=43589]@BigTex[/USER] mentioned I would have given him a masked show and broke both his legs without any excuse, because it's just unacceptable. The problem with these people is that they still are able to walk after all they have done just like that and the problem with most people who support them is that they say "well they knew the risks and had the whatever it takes mentality bs". Disease needs treating and treating means getting to the root cause of it. It's really sad and I don't think it will ever change especially in the environment we are living now. [/QUOTE]
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