Shadowlight
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Just maybe I am being churlish or petty or displaying a full blown case of sour grapes as this nearly all black Combine brigade grinds on as the media drools all over itself. Each passing year it gets more difficult to swallow. But as someone who was somewhat a serious weightlifter for six years or so when I was much younger ( these days I toss around a light dumbbell every so often ha) I can't help but think that a lot of these so called "great" black athletes are on some juice.
I didn't do anything special back then but because I inherited a wiry muscular frame from my dad I was usually the most defined guy in the weight room. Hell it would only take a few curls for my muscles to start popping and everyone else was envious and wanted to know my secret. Ha. I eventually could lift double my weight in the bench which was a sign you "made it" but while I looked great and strong I wasn't really all that strong. It was a fake strong as my core strength was lacking. Hell for all my weight room feats I couldn't clock a golf drive further than 220 yards. Couldn't launch a softball worth crap. Punch and Judy hitter on my company softball team. I guess the main point of the lifting was to look good for the chicks whose kidding who. Ha.
But hanging around a weight room like I did you see all sorts of different builds and towards the end of my lifting days I started noticing the body builder guys. These dudes were on the juice and they had that extra Arnold S definition. It was very easy to spot the guys who were taking steroids and for the first time I saw guys who were better defined than me.
I am here to tell you these black dudes we see scampering across the TV screen seem to me to be on something. Whether the NFL is deliberately overlooking it in their quest to blacken up the sport beyond recognition is a good question? I know the NFL drug policies are conveniently the weakest among most major sports. Tennis, a sport that requires less strength but is also a hell of a lot whiter has a much stricter drug policy than the NFL. Go figure?
That said we are told in the NFL they "test" for performance enhancing drugs so it is also possible like the Latinos in baseball these athletes have found clever ways to beat the tests.
But the bottom line is based on my experience around weight rooms these builds I am seeing do not look to be the result of natural weight lifting or new wave aerobic exercises. Too many of these black dudes look to have unnatural bodies with their exaggerated comic book hero builds and fast running times. I smell a big giant rat. Keep in mind these black athletes are around 20 years old yet they have the muscle definition of guys who have been training as body builders for years! You know the type. The body builder ads that were plastered in the back of comic books. The old "Charles Atlas" build! Guys like Joe Weider!
There has been much discussion and deliberation over the years when it comes to juicing in track and field sprinting and while questions loom most of the time things are pushed aside in a haze as most but not all of the black sprinters are deemed "clean."
Again maybe it is just sour grapes on my part but I swear looking at these black dudes every year with their exaggerated muscular builds makes me suspicious. Damn suspicious!
I didn't do anything special back then but because I inherited a wiry muscular frame from my dad I was usually the most defined guy in the weight room. Hell it would only take a few curls for my muscles to start popping and everyone else was envious and wanted to know my secret. Ha. I eventually could lift double my weight in the bench which was a sign you "made it" but while I looked great and strong I wasn't really all that strong. It was a fake strong as my core strength was lacking. Hell for all my weight room feats I couldn't clock a golf drive further than 220 yards. Couldn't launch a softball worth crap. Punch and Judy hitter on my company softball team. I guess the main point of the lifting was to look good for the chicks whose kidding who. Ha.
But hanging around a weight room like I did you see all sorts of different builds and towards the end of my lifting days I started noticing the body builder guys. These dudes were on the juice and they had that extra Arnold S definition. It was very easy to spot the guys who were taking steroids and for the first time I saw guys who were better defined than me.
I am here to tell you these black dudes we see scampering across the TV screen seem to me to be on something. Whether the NFL is deliberately overlooking it in their quest to blacken up the sport beyond recognition is a good question? I know the NFL drug policies are conveniently the weakest among most major sports. Tennis, a sport that requires less strength but is also a hell of a lot whiter has a much stricter drug policy than the NFL. Go figure?
That said we are told in the NFL they "test" for performance enhancing drugs so it is also possible like the Latinos in baseball these athletes have found clever ways to beat the tests.
But the bottom line is based on my experience around weight rooms these builds I am seeing do not look to be the result of natural weight lifting or new wave aerobic exercises. Too many of these black dudes look to have unnatural bodies with their exaggerated comic book hero builds and fast running times. I smell a big giant rat. Keep in mind these black athletes are around 20 years old yet they have the muscle definition of guys who have been training as body builders for years! You know the type. The body builder ads that were plastered in the back of comic books. The old "Charles Atlas" build! Guys like Joe Weider!
There has been much discussion and deliberation over the years when it comes to juicing in track and field sprinting and while questions loom most of the time things are pushed aside in a haze as most but not all of the black sprinters are deemed "clean."
Again maybe it is just sour grapes on my part but I swear looking at these black dudes every year with their exaggerated muscular builds makes me suspicious. Damn suspicious!
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