Milos Sarcev: Chad Nicholls Is Not Responsible For Bodybuilders' Health Problems

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Milos Sarcev makes it clear that coaches, gurus, and bodybuilders all know the risks going into training prep for the sport.
    In our last interview segment with Milos Sarcev, he explained the difference between "correct" and "incorrect" ways bodybuilders use steroids and other performance enhancing drugs. In our new follow up segment we dive deeper into a coach or guru's role guiding an athlete through enhancement supplementation and training. What is their real role and responsibility if they are not a licensed doctor? And are past accusations against coaches like Chad Nicholls valid? In our latest GI Exclusive interview, Milos Sarcev explains why he thinks coaches are responsible for bodybuilders' health... but that Chad Nicholls is not at fault for his client's health problems.
    Milos Sarcev previously explained to us how there is a large collective of bodybuilders who are using steroids and other PEDs incorrectly. Specifically, they are all mostly taking too high doses. This week - we dove deeper into this topic by discussing the role of a coach or guru in guiding bodybuilders through "correct" usage of PEDs. Namely, how a big part of a bodybuilding coach's job is to specifically recommend supplementation and steroid cycles to their clients.
    Milos explains that when he first takes on a bodybuilder - a large part of his job is actually convincing bodybuilders to pull back and take less amounts of steroids and other PEDs. This circles back to the original problem we discussed last week. Milos argues that coaches and gurus have been getting a bad name. They've been called drug dealers and drug pushers. But in reality, coaches are often helping bodybuilders take less steroids (at least, if they are a good coach). This is because a bodybuilding coach's job is to be knowledgable about the best and safest way to help a bodybuilder improve. Clients are not lab rats in an experiment. A bodybuilding coach's goal is to keep the athlete healthy while also improving their physique.
    Of course, bodybuilding coaches are not doctors. They are not licensed to prescribe any sort of drug. So are they responsible for the health of the bodybuilder? Milos Sarcev believes that coaches are, in fact, responsible for the health of the athlete. Again, that's their goal - to keep a client healthy as they improve. At the same time, Milos makes it clear that there are certain risks involved. The fact is that every coach, guru, and bodybuilder in the industry is aware of these risks. If they are smart, they try to work together to help mitigate these risks as much as possible while training and supplementing.
    So what about recent hot button cases like Chad Nicholls? He has been under fire by Shawn Ray for being irresponsible with his past clients health. Is Chad to take the blame for health issues of bodybuilders he has trained and guided? Milos doesn't believe so. While a guru is responsible for a bodybuilders' health - it's only up to a certain point. Again, both athlete and coach know the risks involved. Unless there is obvious negligence on the coach's part, Milos believes that guys like Chad Nicholls are not at fault.
    "Was Chad responsible for it? I wouldn't call him responsible," Milos states, "He was dieting them to the stage to do something they would do anyway. He was guiding them specifically and probably a way healthier way and a safer way."
    You can check out Milos Sarcev's full comments in our latest GI Exclusive interview segment above!
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Комментарии • 32

  • @Seanryan2001
    @Seanryan2001 4 года назад +37

    Well then he can't be responsible for their success either. Can't have it both ways.

    • @lccmzansi1192
      @lccmzansi1192 4 года назад +11

      You make an interesting point...

    • @JayJules12992
      @JayJules12992 4 года назад +2

      Great point

    • @DarkoFitCoach
      @DarkoFitCoach 4 года назад +3

      gurus arent responsible for the athletes wins nobody EVER said they were. they just guide them the athlete is the one doing the work.

  • @rawintensity8141
    @rawintensity8141 4 года назад +18

    If drugs would make olympia level physiques. God knows half of the gym rats would be on stage.

  • @olegariomartinez6807
    @olegariomartinez6807 4 года назад +9

    Bodybuilding is not a sport. It's a chemically enhanced beauty contest.

  • @gsync4904
    @gsync4904 4 года назад +6

    All steroid guru and addicts say that themselves or the drugs aren't to blame for the many health problems and deaths, it's always some kind of "congenital" complication that was undiscovered and untreated.

  • @BeastmodeJones316
    @BeastmodeJones316 4 года назад +23

    Pushing your body well beyond the natural limits with drugs will always have risks. I dnt blame the coach..if are willing to do that shit to yourself and become a damn science experiment that shit is on you.

  • @raba3730
    @raba3730 4 года назад +6

    Because if Chad is, Milos defiantly is. The whole modern bodybuilding scene is a freak show, literally.

  • @jmorgan87
    @jmorgan87 4 года назад +4

    There's a dissonance between the strength of drugs and what people expect to look like. Most people assume gobs of gear will eventually somehow transform them into something genetically elite. If you aren't elite to begin with you never will be. These drugs are extremely powerful and do what you need like Milos said at 1/3 dosages or less. The problem is you are directly correlating what you happen to look like with how well the drugs are working.

    • @GrgAProduction
      @GrgAProduction Год назад

      You mean elite response to the drugs. Many times they do not have the elite genetics. Just see Nick Walker 2012.. then when he hopped on, while other animal. Then the other way some have great natural genetics but do just not respond to the drugs well..

  • @Firm-Tofu-King
    @Firm-Tofu-King 4 года назад +2

    Milos knows what he's saying.hes correct.you take your health into your own hands no coach is gonna lie to you and say there's no risk to doing insulin or test

  • @xaviermelendez9506
    @xaviermelendez9506 4 года назад +1

    Before you take any gear, you HAVE to know how to work extremely hard, smart and consistent and then it’s better to be at a level where those 3 factors have time behind them. Now if you decided to take gear after all that not only will you get the best benefits after you’ve reached your genetic potential you won’t depend on them because you know what hard work is.

    • @xaviermelendez9506
      @xaviermelendez9506 4 года назад

      In other words if you can’t get compliments of people saying your on something or asking you what your stack is then you got ways to go son. Just my opinion.

  • @stevegreene94
    @stevegreene94 4 года назад +2

    Hard to dispute milos

  • @brandonsavoy9991
    @brandonsavoy9991 4 года назад

    If your gonna use then your gonna need a protocol. Elite level bodybuilders are past the experimental phase and need “advise” from people who have traveled down that road. He is right people can’t win local shows are running 1000mg a week & you have some pros only using 500-750mg a week. Genetically is what your body is able to do with or without. Shitty genetics mean shitty results on gear. Phenomenal genetics mean same results on gear. Some are just “gifted” to grow on minimal and have a physique that is also a gift. Gotta learn what your gift is, might not be this sport or using gear.

  • @NR-pn6mn
    @NR-pn6mn 4 года назад +4

    Milos is the fuckin’ man! 💪💪💪

  • @ja6205
    @ja6205 4 года назад +1

    Still talking about this jeez..old news

  • @dreamgames8551
    @dreamgames8551 4 года назад

    Not approved by GH15.

  • @samscharp3367
    @samscharp3367 4 года назад +1

    When I hear how much of this or how much of that these bodybuilders take and the variety of different things they take it makes me think where do they get all this stuff from. The few times I have taken gear it was a buddy getting it from a buddy who got it from who knows where. And who knows what exactly it was. The only time I tried mail order it was complicated by customs. These guys seem to be able to go grocery shopping for whatever they want whenever they want it.

    • @auralplex
      @auralplex 4 года назад

      There are local domestic labs that you can buy from directly. They are better than what I got from overseas.

  • @christianlawu1793
    @christianlawu1793 4 года назад +2

    😂"Gh15", rich!

  • @stefandrenjanin
    @stefandrenjanin 3 года назад +2

    Milos is now Milojka because of all the hormones he took 🤣

  • @bernardolopez1293
    @bernardolopez1293 4 года назад +3

    Nope , but ROIDS are.

    • @bigwig2659
      @bigwig2659 4 года назад

      @Anton Hallergren exactly, NO ONE is dying from steroids, doesnt happen. People think all ped's are roids and have zero clue. Super annoying.

  • @Jay-sy5yf
    @Jay-sy5yf 4 года назад

    The German magazine was Der Speigel