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To help boost the swelling body, Marnul introduced Arnold to steroids, which were then legal. Back in the early 1960s, the trainer claims, "There was no weightlifter in the world who did not take them. You could get prescriptions for them from the doctor. Arnold never took them, though, without my super-vision."
I dunno, he worships him tho.. (we all should )Robert DiMaggio said:LOL, is he that naive?
Make sure you tell him that the majority of NFL players use juice to, he probably will not believe that either.
LittleKid said:I dunno, he worships him tho.. (we all should )
Tough Old Man said:Got to tell you when gear starts only giving me a 5% edge, I STOP USING
A friend of mine who is on the football team here was lifting at our campus gym with a guy who used to play here at Purdue but is now with the Giants. This guy was telling him that they are all on HGH, insulin, Winny, and various others. That was a real dissapointment to finally know that for sure.Robert DiMaggio said:Make sure you tell him that the majority of NFL players use juice to, he probably will not believe that either.
Yes I saw this this interview on TV this morning. He said his stance now is that "no one should do drugs" and that protein is the most important thing for building muscle. He also said that Vitamin E is a good natural way to increase energy for workouts and he is ok with anyone using energy or protein drinks.Mudge said:Schwarzenegger: No Regrets About Steroids
Sat Feb 26, 8:52 AM ET U.S. National - AP
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites), who has acknowledged using steroids during his years as a champion body builder, said he doesn't regret using the performance-enhancing drugs.
In an interview to be broadcast Sunday, Schwarzenegger told ABC's George Stephanopoulos, "I have no regrets about it, because at that time, it was something new that came on the market, and we went to the doctor and did it under doctors' supervision."
Schwarzenegger has acknowledged taking steroids, but pointed out that they were legal at the time.
"We were experimenting with it. It was a new thing. So you can't roll the clock back and say, 'Now I would change my mind on this,'" he said, according to an excerpt posted on abcnews.com.
The former seven-time Mr. Olympia said he would not encourage drug use because it sent the wrong message to children. But he said he had no problem with athletes taking nutritional supplements and other legal substances to improve their performance.
musclepump said:And this isn't the first time he's admitted it. Tell people to read!