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Thed Future of Bodybuilders (Part 2)

By: Mick Hart

Just fifty years back, drugs had yet to appear on the bodybuilding scene. It wasn't until the late 50s that we begin to hear about drug use in sport and by the early 60s Dianabol was being taken by bodybuilders. This coincided with the big drug companies seeing their opportunity of making big money through the development of their own steroid drugs most of which are still in use today. Things didn't quite turn out as expected though as the initial drug use reports appeared and many companies abandoned their products. Although many good drugs were actually patented, they were never fully developed.

Throughout the sixties and seventies orals were in great use resulting in some of those bodybuilders developing liver and kidney problems, probably due to excessive use over long time periods. During the seventies, as a young bodybuilder, I never took more than 10 x 5mg Dianabol tablets daily and over short time periods. More normal was 4 to 6 Dianabol daily with 200 mg per week of an injectable [Deca or Testoviron] the total intake was around 300 to 400mg per week maximum. Quite basic stuff if you compare it with today.

This was considered a normal stack during this period although others used more and normally through extra orals. The fact of the matter was that gains were being obtained through drug use. Nowadays even beginner competitors are taking 1000mg per week or even more, which can include quite dangerous stuff such as Oxymetholone, Halotestin, Parabolan, etc. It's common knowledge that you are limited to some of these with different names through several suppliers outside of Europe, but the toxic effects of the basic drugs still remain the same.

Nowadays novice bodybuilders are using some really impressive stacks and as they move up the competitive ladder the steroid intake increases and other products are also taken on aboard. Some examples being DNP [di-nitro-phenol], various diuretic products, anti-catabolic drugs [Aminoglutethimide (Orimeten)], Nubain even, prostaglandins, IGF-1 [perhaps], as well as insulin and growth hormone. We are now entering a critical phase regards both cost and health risk as I know of many health problems related to these types of drugs.

The youth of today has a very blas attitude to drugs and who can blame them. The Establishment makes lots of noises about cigarettes but does little - after all the UK government still collects 8,000,000,000 per year in taxes from smokers; and that's about 5 times what it costs to treat smoking related diseases. The young do not believe anything they are told about the dangers of recreational drugs.

These dangers are often much exaggerated and they will learn only by their own experiences. Many who come into bodybuilding used or still do use various recreational substances and deciding to take a few bodybuilding drugs as well does not faze them. For those who are serious about their bodybuilding, it should be mandatory that all the recreational stuff is abandoned. But many will not and the load on their body systems will be increased as their kidneys and livers [particularly] try to cope with the heavy loads of toxins.

Doses of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs have multiplied in bodybuilding throughout all competitive levels, and are still increasing and we have to begin to believe that competitors' health is being affected. Extremely high doses of steroids and other drugs are being used by most bodybuilders at higher levels. Don't take any notice of those who say that they only use low doses and that it's the other bodybuilders who use a lot more than they do. Don't believe it; they are lying.

Certain individuals may have incredible genetics and can grow and condition themselves with a lot less gear than other bodybuilders. But should this be true, and if he had used more, he could, perhaps, be the best in the world. Will he continue saying that he will not use more? If you think the answer is no, that he will not use more, then you have a different understanding of bodybuilders than the one that I have. What would I do in that position? I would use more and more until problems began to develop! Anyway, we think that problems only happen to other people. Or am I wrong? (Coming soon Part 3)

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