How genetic therapy might change the game for bodybuilding Will the 2020s be the rock bottom? Or will it take longer?īrainum believes that the true peak of bodybuilding ran between the Golden Era of the 70s through to the early 90s. Ever since then, Brainum believes that bodybuilding has been on a decline in both popularity, quality of physiques, and health of the athletes. The question is, are we reaching that point currently or is that still far out from now? Jerry Brainum believes that the true peak of bodybuilding ran between the Golden Era of the 70s through to the early 90s. Or perhaps at some point, the deaths will be so devastating that young athletes will change mindset on drug use and physique desires. At some point, bodybuilders simply won’t be able to get bigger. Jerry Brainum believes that the only thing that can change the course of bodybuilding, mass monster sizes, and drug use – is to hit an absolute limit to what is possible. Despite no longer being legally produced – it’s widely popular among bodybuilders who compete. Brainum states that studies have shown Trenbolone can trigger early onset Alzheimers. Not only in terms of untimely deaths – but also early onset Alzheimers disease. So how does this course show us what the future holds? Jerry Brainum believes that many of today’s bodybuilders are taking such high doses of PEDs that medical professionals can’t even accurately know what kind of health effect it will have.īrainum fears popular drugs like Trenbolone will have a devastating impact on the health of athletes as they age. Predicting the future of competitive bodybuilding With the advent and eventual ubiquity of the internet – access to illegal and banned substances became even easier. Instead of being used as medicine for those with diabetes, it was used in combination with steroids to push bodybuilding size even further. By the early 1990s, insulin was introduced into the sport. The evolution and information about these drugs became more known in the sport. ![]() Shortly after that – drug use continued to push boundaries. Brainum believes this was the single most defining moment of modern bodybuilding history. When Dorian Yates debuted his mass monster physique – he showed a new bar that bodies can achieve. He starts by pinpointing one of the most historical culture shifting moment in the sport. Jerry Brainum starts off this episode with a brief overview on how the sport has gotten to where we are today. RELATED: Bodybuilders Are Dying – An Investigation Into Modern Bodybuilding, Health, & PED Use Tracing the evolution of mass monster mentality and drug use in bodybuilding Is today’s port on the precipice of a fundamental change? Or will it continue to push boundaries for decades to come? Brainum’s biggest question when lookin towards the future is – what is the limit? Both in terms of mass monster size and drug use doses. In fact, he believes that the young bodybuilders today will have an increased risk of dying by their early 50s. Jerry Brainum believes that if the sport continues down this course – that young bodybuilding deaths will continue. But one thing that has changed the most far more than any other factor is the amount of drug use. In looking at the past and present to predict the future trajectory of the sport – Jerry Brainum sees many evolving factors that change the industry. Modern bodybuilding is focused on drug use and abuse at a level unseen in previous eras. Is it doomed towards more of a health and popularity decline? Or will there be a shock to the system to change the trajectory of the sport? In our latest episode of Straight Facts, Jerry Brainum predicts the future of bodybuilding using today’s evidence.ĭistended stomachs, untimely deaths, and heavier bodybuilders each generation are all pointing to one thing. ![]() That’s why this week Jerry Brainum is going to look at the recent past to try and predict the future of bodybuilding – particularly Men’s Open. And now more recently due to the many tragic untimely deaths of relatively young bodybuilders. First due to the distended stomachs and “unpleasant” look of bloated mass monster physiques. Modern bodybuilding has been under scrutiny in many ways for the past decade or so. Jerry Brainum believes that the peak of bodybuilding has passed and been on a downslide ever since – breaks his evidence down in a latest video.
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