Mr. Olympia competitors on ESPN's Sports Nation

Kai Green, Phil Heath and several other bodybuilders were on ESPN’s Sports Nation program. Anybody see it? I thought Kai was excellent, and represents bodybuilding well. And in light of the “9 weeks out” post, regarding Kai…He is going to be difficult to beat. Jay wasn’t one of the bodybuilders on the program, so he would likely take exception to this, but Kai is really unbelieveable and appears as if he’ll be “the one to beat”.

I couldn’t hear the audio (was at the gym, imagine that -lol), but I noticed that standing next to Heath, Wolf’s chest look incredibly shallow. I agree that Kai just look enormous, but I’m still maintaining that Heath looks better overall (and should have be awarded the '10 Arnold Title)

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Kai looks huge in the pics I’ve seen but Phil looked the best of the 5 IMO. People say Phil looks good till you put him next to Kai or Jay but I thought his size more than held up to Kai. Granted they weren’t really posing or dieted down.

I only caught half of it and only saw Phil Heath speak who IMO looked better than Kai lol, but that’s another discussion…

Like the exposure for the sport, but I think Jay wasn’t on there because he is not a Weider athlete anymore…lol o well.

I hope someone puts it on youtube I missed it…
I’m votin’ for Kai though.

Stu is that an updated photo or from your last competition (congrats again)?

is it just me or do you guys get pissed when people who cleary dont workout start acting like there gonna or that they do when people who clearly do workout are around.

I wanna throw 100# plates at the guy in the jester hat and the pig faced fat guy.

Amusing when the nebbish-fat guy with glasses says about Hidetada ripping his shirt off “but I didn’t want to see it”… right, because it would have made you feel bad about yourself, and everyone else really cares -lol.

ATTYDEB2005 - The Avatar Pic is from my May’10 show :slight_smile:

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Even though I think those 5 guys did a great job at representing bodybuilding in a positive light, I was kinda disappointed because it seemed like they were still treated like a bunch of freaks and were given very little respect. They were mostly just used as show props to talk about “real sports”. One step at a time I suppose…