Miss Olympia 1980 vs. 2012
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Who's the fella on the bottom?
Does he even lift?
nope just tae bo and cardio
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Apparently 1980, Rachel McLish, is still smokin' hot.
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oh wow.....scary0
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Side effect of our food supply injecting growth hormones in our meat. Mix that with some roid cycles and you get a weiner, err, winner.0
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How do the guys even do anything with legs and arms like that!? Argh! I like muscles but thats going a tad too far0
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awww, look at that guy, he's crying over his lost junk2012
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Well he sure doesn't fit the sterotype for a black guy. If you get my drift. lol These pics are gross. Pic # 1 would be my fav but I'm partial to the '80s. lol0
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I don't understand why a woman would want to do that to her body...
Me either. I mean, I know some women who are muscular and look fabulous -- but to me that is just over kill. And the 2nd picture is just flat out disgusting.0 -
Honestly, poor woman- but that is just disgusting.0
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I think I have to go back further for men. Arnold was 1970 and he was on the juice, right?
Yeah Arnold started juicing around the age of 12, he has stated however that they would all use, yet not as much as compared to today. The results are obvious.0 -
Side effect of our food supply injecting growth hormones in our meat. Mix that with some roid cycles and you get a weiner, err, winner.
'um..... pretty sure it's just the roids.0 -
They are both gross, but I wonder how many steroids #2 is using?
I don't think #1 is gross! Assuming that in 1980 female BBs were a little bit more "natural," she looks super shredded because she was probably on a hardcore lean-out pre-competition diet! Afterwards when she got to drink water and eat carbs again she probably just looked super fit. I think #1 looks pretty impressive, and similar to fitness/figure competitors today.
I guess it's in the eye of the beholder0 -
I wouldn't make fun of the 2012 winner. It took a lot of time, hard work, dedication and the permanent sacrifice of her menstrual cycle to make her what she is: A champion.0
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Yep this is Rachel McLish and Iris Kyle, both Ms Olympia winners (in fact Irish has won it every year for ages now).
BUT not a fair comparison really, as Rachel was competing in the 80s when Ms Olympia was basically a Fitness or Figure competition.
Nowadays it's taken more seriously as a pro bodybuilding event because the fitness and figure categories have been given their own events (somewhat predictably called Fitness Olympia, and Figure Olympia)
For the more modern "equivalents" of Rachel from the 80s, try Googling for Adela Garcia or Nicole Wilkins, they're both smoking hot.0 -
awww, look at that guy, he's crying over his lost junk2012
LMFAO!!!! As Robin Williams said "Football head and raisinettes!" **giggles**0 -
I think the bottom one is a man0
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I totally admire the dedication it takes for a woman to put on that kind of muscle. A friend of mine recently got her pro card as a body builder and while I'm not interested in attaining that size, her commitment over the years is commendable. Not all body builders of that size use steriods - in fact you have to be clean for many of the competitions.
The name of Miss Olympia is Iris Kyle. We take care on this site not to bash the over weight or obese and excersize the same when it comes to these women.
i second this!!
these women have dedicated themselves to being strong. it's something to be admired. i might not like the look of contortionism, but i can appriciate the hard work and dedication it takes.
and how about recognizing how far the sport has come? the 80s winner looks like your basic, not-very-cut fitness model of today.0 -
I wouldn't make fun of the 2012 winner. It took a lot of time, hard work, dedication and the permanent sacrifice of her menstrual cycle to make her what she is: A champion.
I don't know much about steroids but I think natural women have to work harder than those who take steroids (which is of course why they are banned in sports and power lifting), so no, I don't admire her hard work.0 -
Apparently 1980, Rachel McLish, is still smokin' hot.
more like Rachel DeLish! boom!0 -
Now that's more like it!0 -
I wouldn't make fun of the 2012 winner. It took a lot of time, hard work, dedication and the permanent sacrifice of her menstrual cycle to make her what she is: A champion.
I don't know much about steroids but I think natural women have to work harder than those who take steroids (which is of course why they are banned in sports and power lifting), so no, I don't admire her hard work.
and if she's making the best of a thyroid condition that naturally gives her more testosterone?0 -
Well he sure doesn't fit the sterotype for a black guy. If you get my drift. lol These pics are gross. Pic # 1 would be my fav but I'm partial to the '80s. lol
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I think the point was just the main difference in size... I think that both women worked really hard to obtain the body they have. I just am not sure the "standard" should have been raised. I like number one better and then also Rachel McLish or Nicole Wilkens.... Jamie Eason is one that I admire.0
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I totally admire the dedication it takes for a woman to put on that kind of muscle. A friend of mine recently got her pro card as a body builder and while I'm not interested in attaining that size, her commitment over the years is commendable. Not all body builders of that size use steriods - in fact you have to be clean for many of the competitions.
The name of Miss Olympia is Iris Kyle. We take care on this site not to bash the over weight or obese and excersize the same when it comes to these women.
Testing clean, and actually being clean are not the same thing unfortunately. Scientists work pretty hard on both sides. Scientist to catch the cheaters and scientists "mask" steroid use in world class athletes. May the best scientist win.0 -
I totally admire the dedication it takes for a woman to put on that kind of muscle. A friend of mine recently got her pro card as a body builder and while I'm not interested in attaining that size, her commitment over the years is commendable. Not all body builders of that size use steriods - in fact you have to be clean for many of the competitions.
The name of Miss Olympia is Iris Kyle. We take care on this site not to bash the over weight or obese and excersize the same when it comes to these women.
i second this!!
these women have dedicated themselves to being strong. it's something to be admired. i might not like the look of contortionism, but i can appriciate the hard work and dedication it takes.
and how about recognizing how far the sport has come? the 80s winner looks like your basic, not-very-cut fitness model of today.
While i wouldn't want my wife to look like Iris, i would totaly give her a high five and would tell her how jealous i am of her hamstrings!0 -
I don't understand why a woman would want to do that to her body...
So she can beat the PBR out of her dirt bag live in boyfriend0 -
I wouldn't make fun of the 2012 winner. It took a lot of time, hard work, dedication and the permanent sacrifice of her menstrual cycle to make her what she is: A champion.
I don't know much about steroids but I think natural women have to work harder than those who take steroids (which is of course why they are banned in sports and power lifting), so no, I don't admire her hard work.
and if she's making the best of a thyroid condition that naturally gives her more testosterone?
So all modern preceived steriod using body-building women have thyroid conditions that gives her more testosterone than even a average man? Normal levels for a man are: 300-1200 ng/dL. for a woman: 30-95 ng/dL. So even if she (or ALL of them) had 3 times normal levels that put her at the very bottom of normal for a man.0 -
Huh. I guess not EVERYTHING was bigger in the 80s.0
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Actually now that I think about it, I'm do feel a little bad. Lets try to remember that everyone's definition of beauty is different and we should be accepting (and now I'm not being sarcastic)
I'm sure Iris Kyle does work hard and is proud of her own accomplishments and look. I think she's won 6 times in a row, which is excellent. But I do think she's on steroids.0
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