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After
turning 40 in 2000, I decided to compete in the Masters division
in the NPC. In May, I took 3rd at the New Englands in order
to qualify to compete at the Masters' Nationals in Pittsburgh
in July. After that, I won the Open Men's Heavyweight division
of the INBF Northeast Classic and I won the Masters' division
of the Superbody in New York with a brief appearance on ESPN2.
My trip to Pittsburgh for the Masters' Nationals was fortunately
not wasted, since I visited my family. The contest was interestingwith
33 Light-Heavyweight competitors in an un-tested field. You
can figure the mathematics...My win at the INBF Northeast
Classic earned me an invitation to the 2001 WNBF Pro Masters
Cup, where I made a minor dent in the competition. Taking
2002 off, I returned to a 4th place finish at the same contest
in 2003, earning an invitation to compete at the WNBF Mr.
Universe in June. There I took 3rd place in the Heavyweight
Division, placing in the money for the first time.
Needless to say, Im not giving up my day job. Check
out My Current Workout Routine,
and let me know what you think. If you want to catch a glimpse of some of my early photo-opportunities...before I'm signed to GQ or something... check out my photos page. This
all started as a result of my practice--one of my friends
from the gym started referring patients with gynecomastia
(male breast enlargement, sometimes caused by anabolic steroid
use) to me. One thing led to the next, and now the cosmetic
surgical portion of my practice and my bodybuilding compliment
one another. I enjoy taking care of fitness-oriented patients
and bodybuilders, and as a result of my experiences over the
past several years, I have a little something more to offer
these patients. Mostly,
bodybuilders and fitness people are interested in liposuction,
breast augmentation, or surgery for gynecomastia. Others are
interested in breast reduction, other types of implants, removal
of skin lesions such as moles, and a variety of other reconstructive
and cosmetic procedures. My practice is based at the
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton, Massachusetts,
with a second office in Newton, and ongoing affiliation with
University
of Massachusetts Medical Center, in Worcester, Massachusetts,
where I am an Assistant Professor of Surgery. (You can imagine
the grief I get as a result of my bodybuilding activities--not
the most intellectual pursuit. But it doesn't hurt to be smart
in your approach to training and nutrition, and I think that
is partly why I have made such gains over the past several
years.) If you'd like more information about how plastic surgery can impact on bodybuilding, send me some mail.
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