TweetIn physique they are ok, but in bodybuilding no.
TweetFor guys who hate to train legs, I guess its great.
I heard that a recent local BB contest had more board short competitors than actual bodybuilders.
Oh well, maybe its good for the sport, I dunno.
What do you think? Is this a good or bad thing for the sport of bodybuilding?
Last edited by Dzone; 07-06-2012 at 11:47 AM.
TweetIn physique they are ok, but in bodybuilding no.
TweetI wasn't a fan when it first started but I've had a few guys compete doing it do I'm more supportive now...
TweetBoard shorts in BB is a no go. Physique, it's fine.. BB no way.
TweetYa, I guess its cool. All changes take a little getting used to. Sounds like its sure getting popular, so I will be supportive.
Tweetjust like adding the bikini classes the men's physique is actually making the sport bigger...more popular with the masses.
TweetThats good.
Tweeti agree with pitt and 5150....as long as it knows it's place its cool
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TweetI say it's fine in physique, but not really for bodybuilding.
TweetI guess I'm old and old school. I've always looked down on guys that choose not to put in some hard work to train legs. Board shorts? Its a way to cover up your flaws or lack of dedication. I think it's an insult to share a show with those guys. Without guys like us, they wouldn't have a sport and I think its ridiculous to let them ride on our shirt tails. But, hay, it helps sell magazines...I don't know anyone who'd buy those mags- but then...it helps sell supplements.
Things change. I get it. Everybody gets a little ribbon whether they win or lose, no dodge-ball in school...THE LAST PLACE I expected to see this same line of thinking was in bodybuilding! Let them share the stage at a Miss America contest!