[QUOTE=law dawg]I guess you haven't seen American History X. Norton was the title role and he was jacked up. What a physical transformation he put on. He spent a lot of hours in the gym for that physique.
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I saw it. I still had a hard time thinking of him as a tough guy though. He was still Ed Norton, with tatoos and steroids, playing a tough guy.
Actors DO often use steroids to get big quick for movie roles. Nobody really talks about it but it is very common for both women and men. Hillary Swank took them for her role as a boxer too. She all but admitted it. She said she added 30 pounds of muscle in 30 days. She said every personal trainer she went to said it was not possible to do it in a year even. She then said she went to "another guy" who said sure, no problem. Arnold roided before roles where size mattered (T2 and T3 especially). Ed Norton Roided for American History X. Demi roided for GI Jane. Don't let them fool you, you can spend 24 hours a day in a gym, for 60 days and you won't even add 10 pounds of pure muscle. Not without chemical assistance. The chemical assistance is the thing that every one forgets to mention.
In all honesty, I think it's worth it in those cases. They took steroids for a couple of months to make millions and millions of dollars. The health risks are almost nonexistant, if they do it right, for a very short period of time. They weren't cheating anybody. They had a role, they needed to get bigger quick. It's a personal choice in that case, and I have no problem with it. If someone told me I could make $5 million, if I did steroids for a couple of months, I'd do it too.
On the other hand, I see guys regularly, in the gym, who want to get big to impress people. They aren't willing to put in the time to do it legit though. They want to take steroids to look good for girls. There's no real profit in it. That's stupid!! Are they going to dope forever? They'll die young for sure. Just to look good the easy way.
Steroids in sports is cheating. They need a level playing field and if one person is willing to sacrifice their health to get ahead, it puts those who aren't at a disadvantage. I agree with trying to keep sports clean.
For me, the worst thing about steroids, is that no one believes that muscular guys aren't doping. No matter how many times I tell people I'm clean, they still say, "Yeah right." I don't really care, but it still sucks that no one understands how much work you do to make small, incrimental, gains. They just say "steroids" and won't be swayed. I'm not even THAT big 5-11 and 225 lbs. I still get steroid accusations. That kind of sucks. Oh well.