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Professional bodybuilding is one of the less popular sports in the world. Almost everyone knows that players like Lebron James and Barry Bonds, but if you asked someone who Ronnie Coleman is, chances are good that they will not have any idea. What happened to the sport of bodybuilding since the days of Arnold, Columbo, and Haney? Media media was removed the cap on these great athletes, so we wonder why this fall terrible has happened to our sport.
The age current bodybuilding has to solve some problems that need work. Some would say that the voting system is rigged, because it has not been the same Mr. O of the last eight years. There is also the issue of steroids in professional bodybuilding, and the media giving steroids a bad name doesn `t provide the things in 2005, the IFBB has finally decided to increase the winner `s Olympia prize money to a staggering $ 661,000, but I do not believe this prize will update end to the problems of bodybuilding.
In the past, you could use channels such as ESPN and Fox Sports Network for a glimpse of what is professional bodybuilding, but now you `ll be lucky enough to catch a live show on pay-per-view. Almost everyone knew that in America, Arnold, Columbo, and Haney was. Everyone seems to want to become in the next Arnold and thought if bodybuilding would become the next big sport in America. In 1977, Arnold admitted to drug use improve performance to help keep the muscle while preparing for a competition. This set the stage for anabolic steroid use in professional bodybuilding before you knew it, ninety percent of bodybuilders are pressing.
Everyone knew Arnold and his popularity was as active in sports. Bodybuilders Today `s industry are not well known athletes and celebrities who is one of the falls that lead to the game. See how the World Wrestling Entertainment became so popular over the years. Hulk Hogan, The Rock, and Macho Man Randy Savage were all icons that everyone adored. Even outside of professional wrestling, these guys changed the industry entertainment and brought more fans to the sport. Ben Weider to be settled and use some of the marketing techniques used to transform Vince McMahon as your company is today.
Bodybuilding gradually begin to get where you need to be. The new web video bodybuilding and radio which airs on bodybuilding.com is a step in the direction correct, but there is more work that needs to be done. They should consider getting a small television contract. Also need to somehow change the structure of the event to make it more entertaining. Fans should be able to vote in contests they believe he won. In bodybuilding, there really is no winner, except for the Mr. Olympia contest held to determine the best bodybuilder in the world. There must be a point system like NASCAR or the BCS college football to determine who are the leaders of the season and the use of the Mr. Olympia, as a means of earning more points to bodybuilders `s annual total. This will make it more interesting small sample and that the bigger guys like Ronnie Coleman and Jay Cutler have to compete more. I really think this would be a step in the right direction for the sport and should be considered by the promoters of the IFBB. I am currently working on a website for all my articles and I will post the link as soon as possible. Thank you.
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