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Evan Centopani Drops Dave Palumbo for Oscar Ardon |
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Written by The Roving Reporter
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Sunday, 12 April 2009 |
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Dave's been on a roll bringing in a lot of clients on stage looking
ripped and dry but like any and all gurus - their competitors tend to
jump from one guru to another.
In this case, after working with Dave Palumbo fro several years, Evan decided to move on and work with Oscar Ardon.
What are your thoughts?
I want to take a minute to let everyone know that I've decided to make
some changes to my pre-contest preparation for the 2009 NY Pro. A few
weeks ago I made the decision to work with Oscar Ardon. I met Oscar
back in 2006 when he trained Desmond the year he beat me at Nationals.
We have always been friendly but it wasn't until I finally had the
chance to speak with him and hear what his approach was about that I
became interested in working with him. I feel confident in my decision
and look forward to the end result.
That being said, I want to set the record straight before rumors start
or people begin to develop their own "theories" as to why I am now
working with Oscar. First, I want to say that I am very grateful to
Dave Palumbo for all the guidance he has given me and all the advice he
has shared. Simply put, I learned a lot from Dave. I saw firsthand that
his appraoch and his application of a ketogenic diet can be very
effective. With Dave's approach and with his guidance I was able to
turn pro very early on and I feel very fortunate to have achieved the
level of success that I have in such an efficient manner. I learned a
lot about bodybuilding but also about myself as a person. Dave is an
incredibly intelligent individual and is someone who I consider a good
friend.
Second, I want to state that the decision to work with Oscar was
entirely my own. Right now, I feel as though I am getting ready for the
most important show of my life. I feel that this show will be what sets
the tone for me as a professional. Again, I know Dave is an incredibly
capable indvidual and I have seen firsthand that his diet can be
effective. However, I feel that at this level I need to bring something
different to the stage. I know that I need to be bigger, fuller, more
conditioned, and just more impressive overall. Knowing this, it is my
fear that if I were to take the same approach as in the past, it would
not be enough. I know that there is a difference between being an great
amateur and a great pro. Simply put, I felt that in order to come into
this show at my best, I needed to take a different approach. This
applies to my training, my dietting, my cardio, and my mental state.
I know that many will speculate that this change on my part was due to
the recent changes that have occured here at MD. I assure you that is
not the case. No one has ever tried to tell me who I should or
shouldn't work with. In fact, Steve did not even know that I was
working with Oscar until a day or two ago. Dave has complete respect
for the fact that I am an MD athlete and Steve respects the fact that
Dave is my friend.
But to be honest, this is not about Steve or Dave. This about me and
doing whatever I feel I need to do to be the best pro bodybuilder I can
be. Steve is my boss and Dave is my friend. Naturally, what is most
important to me (being the best I can be) is most important to them as
well.
In closing, I want to say that I have seen a lot of talk back and forth
about MD and Dave and John etc etc. I want to people to realize that
while there are numerous forums, publications, etc etc etc. there is
only one bodybuilding community. Like it or not, we're all a part of
the same thing. I, as a bodybuilder, feel extremely fortunate to have
the kind of support that I have. Many guys have told me to watch out
because people are going to want to see you fail or that people are
jealous or that they will talk shit behind your back. Maybe I'm just
naive but I have never felt that way. I've always felt that everyone
from my family to my girlfriend to her family to my friends to the
owners of my gym to the people who work out at my gym to the people at
my grocery store and everyone in between has always wanted to see me
succeed! And I have been blessed with the best family, girlfriend,
friends, fans and supporters! I appreciate everyone, no matter what
site they post on, what magazine they read or where they come from.
Like I said before, I would like to think bodybuilding is much bigger
than that. No one person, company, or entity is so big that they ARE
bodybuilding. On that note, I want to say thank you to EVERYONE out
there who supports bodybuilding.
Know that in 5 weeks I will be the absolute best I can be!
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