Following David Patterson, a personal trainer and competitive regional bodybuilder, this documentary delves into the sport of bodybuilding. We are guided into the world where only the strongest survive and the only the committed make it. With many, many wins under his belt over 34 years David discusses how building a body with weight training is both an art and a sport.
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I've never heard anyone compare AAS to crack, etc.
Yeah, that was bad. He wants people to believe it was steroids that caused him to lose his home, marriage & children. Sounds like a guy who has a hard time taking responsibility for his mistakes.
He kept going on about "three words". "You want to win!" is four words, not three.
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Yeah, that was bad. He wants people to believe it was steroids that caused him to lose his home, marriage & children. Sounds like a guy who has a hard time taking responsibility for his mistakes.
He kept going on about "three words". "You want to win!" is four words, not three.
There are also people who take the stuff and still don't lose everything either . It boils down to responsibility, like you said.
Re the three words... Haha yeah. Now if it was "wanna" instead of "want to", then that would make some sense.
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The way i understood what he was saying is that he WAS taking responsibility, since he does admit to using the house money and kids food money to buy drugs with. He specifically states that he wanted to win at any cost and to me that is what lead to him losing everything.
I actually thought it was a pretty decent little documentary. And i do think he is right about the AAS. If you want to win bad enough that you dont care the cost and you either arent willing to take the time to train for it or you have the perception that you cant win with out it, then no one is going to change your mine on using.
Steroids don't make you spend the house money to buy it, and it is not addicting like crack. He simply didn't care enough about others at the time. It was purely a self act.
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The way i understood what he was saying is that he WAS taking responsibility, since he does admit to using the house money and kids food money to buy drugs with. He specifically states that he wanted to win at any cost and to me that is what lead to him losing everything.
I actually thought it was a pretty decent little documentary. And i do think he is right about the AAS. If you want to win bad enough that you dont care the cost and you either arent willing to take the time to train for it or you have the perception that you cant win with out it, then no one is going to change your mine on using.
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