Jay Cutler 2005
Thursday, May 12, 2005
The new BIG, HUGE, MONSTER Jay Cutler 2005. Really incredible. Be careful Ron Coleman, you will have a serious contender with Jay Cutler.
New York Pro Bodybuilding
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Current Competitor Listing
Male Professional Bodybuilders
Female Professional Bodybuilders
Male Professional Bodybuilders
- Francisco Bautista
- Onder Adsay
- Manfred Petautschnig
- Gennaro Brigante
- Jimmy Canyon
- Darrem Charles
- Simon Cohen
- George Farah
- Michal Kindred
- Neil Gardner
- Ahmad Haidar
- Kenneth Jones
- Berry Kabov
- Christian Lobarede
- Jeff Long
- Mustafa Mohammad
- Greg Rando (Blind athlete)
- Heinz Senior
- Rudy Soliman
- Ricky Welling
- Luke Wood
Female Professional Bodybuilders
- Rosemary Jennings
- Lisa Aukland
- Fannie Barrios
- Carmella Cureton
- Jeannie Paparone
- Sarah Dunlap
- Susan Facini
- Gayle Moher
- Colette Nelson
- Mily Pena
- Sarah Bridges
- Annie Rivieccio
The New George Farah
Sunday, May 08, 2005
Here you have a photograph of the professional IFBB bodybuilder, George Farah. It was taken 4 weeks before his first 2005 bodybuilding contest and he weighed in that time 228 pounds.
Arimidex / Anastrozole Profile
Friday, May 06, 2005
Arimidex is a comercial brand of the powerful pharmaceutical compound called Anastrozole.
Arimidex' main function is to be an aromatase inhibitor.
This drug is appropriately used when using substantial amounts of aromatizing steroids, or when someone is prone to gynecomastia and using moderate amounts of such steroids.
Arimidex does not have the side effects of aminoglutethimide (Cytadren) and can achieve a high degree of estrogen blockage, much more than Cytadren. It is possible to reduce estrogen too much with Arimidex, and for this reason blood tests, or less preferably salivary tests, should be taken after the first week of use to determine if the dosing is correct.
Due its nature of aromatase inhibitor, Arimidex's mechanism of action (blocking conversion of aromatizable steroids to estrogen) is in contrast to the mechanism of action of antiestrogens such as clomiphene (Clomid) or tamoxifen (Nolvadex), which block estrogen receptors in some tissues, and activate estrogen receptors in others. During a cycle, if using Arimidex, there is generally no need to use Clomid as well, but (as mentioned in the section on Clomid) there may still be benefits to doing so.
You can obtain arimidex from this reliable source
Arimidex' main function is to be an aromatase inhibitor.
This drug is appropriately used when using substantial amounts of aromatizing steroids, or when someone is prone to gynecomastia and using moderate amounts of such steroids.
Arimidex does not have the side effects of aminoglutethimide (Cytadren) and can achieve a high degree of estrogen blockage, much more than Cytadren. It is possible to reduce estrogen too much with Arimidex, and for this reason blood tests, or less preferably salivary tests, should be taken after the first week of use to determine if the dosing is correct.
Due its nature of aromatase inhibitor, Arimidex's mechanism of action (blocking conversion of aromatizable steroids to estrogen) is in contrast to the mechanism of action of antiestrogens such as clomiphene (Clomid) or tamoxifen (Nolvadex), which block estrogen receptors in some tissues, and activate estrogen receptors in others. During a cycle, if using Arimidex, there is generally no need to use Clomid as well, but (as mentioned in the section on Clomid) there may still be benefits to doing so.
You can obtain arimidex from this reliable source