Thought: My thoughts on “Scooby’s Workshop” has sparked controversy with his fanbase…

I wrote this post, two years ago, about my feelings on Scooby’s Workshop. The popular online trainer who has created a very large following of fans from all around the world. His fans have been coming after me for the past couple of years because of that post. They are just trying to defend their bodybuilding hero, no matter what is said about him. What they are mad about is that they think I have accused Scooby of using steroids. You see, in this blog post, I never said that. They took my comments on him way out of context and the whole thing was blown out of proportion. People misunderstood what I said.

Re-read what I posted in that blog post two years ago:

If you want to be into bodybuilding you have to deal with nasty critics. You will be made fun of if you put yourself out there in the bodybuilding world. Of course, people will accuse you of using steroids and of course, people will call you homosexual. It’s a regular thing that goes on with all bodybuilders in the fitness world.

In that post, I never said, “Hey, Scooby uses steroids”. My point that I was trying to make, that if you want to get into bodybuilding and fitness, you will get accused of using steroids by a lot of people. Not just Scooby, I was referring to all successful bodybuilders. Bodybuilders being accused of using steroids is pretty common and nothing new. He doesn’t like being accused of using steroids, but that’s what you get, when you put yourself out there for the world to see when you’re being a public online trainer and all that stuff.

No where in that post I ever said, “Scooby uses steroids”. I’m sure he doesn’t use steroids, but if he turned out that he really does, then it’s no surprise, and it should be no surprise to everyone else either.

Even though I wrote that post two years ago, I still stand by the things I say in it.  I won’t take that post down. Why do everyone take fitness advice from a guy online who goes under an anonymous name of “Scooby”, named after a cartoon character? People claim it’s for protection of lawsuits and other things but in my opinion, I think he’s hiding from something. Scooby is not a hero, and he’s not an inspiration.

His fanbase will defend him and stand by him, 100%, whenever people get critical on Scooby. It’s insane. I don’t need Scooby to help me make my bodybuilding dreams come true ’cause I’m doing a fine job at it myself, thank you.

I will not allow comments in this blog post ’cause I don’t want Scooby’s fans coming here to defend their hero.

Kev