Some interesting stuff
From powerlifter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GXdAQH9tSk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVT5kZnfYDc
To competing at the nationals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_YQdOnvp-M
Some interesting stuff
From powerlifter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GXdAQH9tSk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVT5kZnfYDc
To competing at the nationals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_YQdOnvp-M
I like the guy, he used to post over at cjm a lot. His lifts are damn crazy too for a guy weighing between 170-200lbs. The guy's bench press is unreal, like 385 for 11+, 405 for 6-7+ slow and good form. he has a lot of haters though often attacking his natural claims and confident attitude
He kinda looks natty to me. Not sure if that's an insult or a compliment. Wouldn't suprise me either way.
War only has rules for the loser.
watched him compete at atlantics last year. great build.
I think he is natty. When i put together his mind boggling strength and listen about how he talks about dieting (he is very disciplined and strict) and he does endless amounts of carido. there is no doubt he has everything in this sport nailed down to a science
A standard rule for anyone who is looking to make money from their bodies, you are ALWAYS natural. Never publicly admit to taking AAS or sponsors will drop you like a hot potato. You'll notice all the top bodybuilders in the sport never admit to AAS use until after the fact.
The question here is not if one is natty or not, it's about his training ethics and his ability to accomplish.
If top level guys were here and part of the forum, I would be insulted if members would start arguing over if he's natty or not or what AAS he is using or how much. It's like walking up to a pretty sexy lady and asking if she's a virgin and if not, how many guys did she sleep with. Sitting behind an anonymous handle makes it easy to judge someone and speak overly free sometimes, but if one wants guys like Greg to be part of a site and learn from them, we'll all have to respect limits and boundaries. Imagine all your friends, coworkers and family were reading about your use of AAS on CBB and they knew your handle? Put yourselves in their shoes and you'll easily know how to conduct yourself. It's not just about Greg, it would apply to any top level competitor on CBB.
We can always believe what we want, be we should keep in mind that the world can read what is written here. So if we maintain the respect all top levels guys deserve, we'll have a lot more and popular people on board.
Correct. I would personally see to it. That would include any top level bodybuilder or fitness competitor on CBB. There is a limit to what one can say to them or ask them. Unless of course the person does not care.
But as a standard rule, don't speak to top level guys/gals about AAS use unless they start it first. It's the only way they'll feel comfortable being here imo. I would want the same for me if I were in their shoes.
doesnt help his natty claims lol