Fake natties and steroid denial are actually better it makes so that there's a stigma around roids and an honor bout being natty so much that juicy roid heads will swear all they can to deny juice accusations
bro i have watched sam suleks videos for 4 months now and never got the urge one time to start steroids, hes just a very insightful inspirational intelligent guy that almost anyone in the gym can probably learn something from
One day, when you get older, you’ll realise that not everyone is the same as you. Just because you have a certain experience with something, doesn’t mean that it’s the same for everyone else. If you don’t think there are thousands of kids wanting to use steroids solely because of Sam, then you are incredible naive.
@@BeforeThisNovemberThen those kids are stupid? Like idk man, I don’t think being a steroid user suddenly means you parade a crowd of steroid hungry audience. I think it’s naive to assume that personal steroid usage for muscle growth directly translates to advertising it to the public. There’s no advocacy for using PED’s in any of Sam’s videos. If anything, most kids who consume Sam’s videos will probably just go to the gym and stay natural. If they’re an adult and decide they want to try steroids then they’re allowed to
To be fair he is older than sam. And when he mentions younger guys he means people around his age when he was getting into the gym 15-18 which is a large general audience on majority of social media platforms.
If you think Allen Eubelt is on gear you're retarded. Without a pump and lighting hes been spotted MANY times looking small in a shirt, and no it wasn't oversized. He has blessed chest genetics and a tight core, literally nothing overly freaky on him at all. Also look at his legs, small asf.
Two things can be true at once - Sam is a really good dude but he also is a potentially bad influence for those trying to imitate his training intensity and physique, as it's really only attainable via roids edit: after several weeks, it would appear that Sulek fanboys have been skipping reading comprehension day quite frequently. No one is "blaming" Sam for kids wanting to take steroids, but unlike Greg Doucette, MorePlatesMoreDates, Noel Dyzel, etc., Sam has not made a video explicitly disclosing which anabolic roids he is taking and the side effects of those roids. Unfortunately for Sam, when you develop a large audience and make money off of being a "fitness influencer", you have an inherent responsibility, even if you never asked for that following or responsibility in the first place. I've watched Sam for a while and like his videos but to my knowledge, he has never been truly transparent. People just know he is juiced up because it's so fucking obvious. If he has made a video being transparent in this way, then he is valid, but if he hasn't, he is no better than Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson in this regard
@@KingSlayer_.are you stupid ? It doesn’t matter if it’s for recovery or muscle building this is like cheating in a test and you do it on your phone and I pull my College Block out it doesn’t matter it’s still cheating
Steroids are terrible and ruin your life long term, but atleast Sam is honest and doesn’t pretend he can bench press a house naturally, I watch him for his personality and respect his hard work but there’s no need to take gear it’s not worth it
If you want to take your physique to the next level, then you can choose to do what you wish. What I am fully against though, are people hopping on gear when they haven’t fully developed.
Actually steroids are not harmfull at all if done correctly and not abused they can prolong your life and youth but with anything you have people taking way more than necessary and abusing them .
@@just1megabyte566yeah, it's nonsense. We know he's on lots of gear and isn't being smart about his health. People watch him cause he gives really good lifting advice and is funny and likeable, that's why people watch him. Of course him being massive gets views initially, but his knowledge and simple way of doing things is why people continue to watch him.
Delusional fans lol. He's 100% indirectly advertising steroids. He's only popular cause he's a roid freak was famous before? Nope it's the juice bro just like liver king. They'd be irrelevant normal people without it.
Sam isn't denying roids and NEVER promotes using them. He's a cool ass down to earth youngster with an elite level work ethic an he's inspired me to go harder in the gym and also to go harder in the kitchen 😂
@@VillainArc09 I mean yeah pretty much, again it’s indirectly promoting but I don’t hate them for it or anything. I think Noel dyzel does a good job of talking about the bad side effects to his audience because he’s said before he knows he has a strong influence especially on young impressionable teens and I respect him for it a lot
Idk why alex eubanks gets the fake natty allegations when his physique is completely naturally attainable and within 1.5 to 2 years of training as well.
I'm pretty sure he's proven he isn't on steroids. He took them to help recover from an injury, but that was before his transformation and was prescribed by a doctor.
@@hopelfreyamikaelson9348 that is true, it sucks never seeing the humble old guys that are passionate about health and fitness in the comments giving great advice. They’re flooded out by negative and shock value comments. ://
@@AbdullahArguerFake natty is a term used to describe a person that is claiming to be natty while not being natty. Natty would be a person that is not taking hormon altering drugs. Alex Eubank is an example of a fake natty.
You have a point but you're not getting the full picture i am morbidly obese I watch him cutting I get motivated to lose weight I lose weight people have brains you know they can make their own choice
There are a lot of intelligent people who have self control and know they wont take gear so no problem with sam taking gear but a fake natty criticising him is terrible
Sam doesn’t talk about steroids, he just doesn’t deny it. But he really only is popular because he has a crazy physique, he is young and his transformation was fast. That’s what every young guy wants