World Kickboxing Federation Oceania president Robert 'Thunderlegs' Glasson-Wilesmith claims he left Queensland because of steroids
Robert 'Thunderlegs' Glasson-Wilesmith says steroid use in Queensland gyms is rampant. Picture: News Limited Source: News Limited
THE Oceania president of the World Kickboxing Federation says he moved out of Queensland because steroid use in gyms was rife.
Robert "Thunderlegs" Glasson-Wilesmith retreated to Sydney a year ago as he claims some gyms and kickboxing competitions became fronts for the sale of steroids and other illicit substances.
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Mr Glasson-Wilesmith lived in Queensland for 12 years, spending time in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and north Queensland before moving to NSW in 2012.
"It is a huge problem, there are steroids everywhere,'' he said.
"You can have a young fella in a gym who wants to get better and they say to him: 'to be really good you've got to get on the juice'.
"They then think they are better than they are and get on the party scene in the Valley and mix it with other stuff. It just doesn't work.''
Mr Glasson-Wilesmith stressed not all gyms were pushing steroids, but said the issue was far more rampant in Queensland than NSW.
"The sport is not regulated in Queensland, any cowboy can put on a kicking boxing show and use it as a front for other things,'' he said.
"The bikies often infiltrate the gyms and use them as a front.''
Mr Glasson-Wilesmith ran dozens of gyms in Queensland for more than a decade. With degrees in sports science, he now trains many clients in parks across Sydney rather than in gyms.
He said many in the sport of kickboxing ended up in bikie gangs to make "easy money''.
http://www.news.com.au/national/que...ause-of-steroids/story-fnii5v6w-1226811578105
- 12 hours ago January 28, 2014 1:00AM

Robert 'Thunderlegs' Glasson-Wilesmith says steroid use in Queensland gyms is rampant. Picture: News Limited Source: News Limited
THE Oceania president of the World Kickboxing Federation says he moved out of Queensland because steroid use in gyms was rife.
Robert "Thunderlegs" Glasson-Wilesmith retreated to Sydney a year ago as he claims some gyms and kickboxing competitions became fronts for the sale of steroids and other illicit substances.
Cocktail of steroids, ice, alcohol breeding super thugs
Gyms an 'outlet' for drug-dealing bikies
Steroids crackdown 2:35

A new police crackdown on the supply and use of steroids on the Gold Coast as part of a nationwide campaign against the drugs.
Autoplay
Mr Glasson-Wilesmith lived in Queensland for 12 years, spending time in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and north Queensland before moving to NSW in 2012.
"It is a huge problem, there are steroids everywhere,'' he said.
"You can have a young fella in a gym who wants to get better and they say to him: 'to be really good you've got to get on the juice'.
"They then think they are better than they are and get on the party scene in the Valley and mix it with other stuff. It just doesn't work.''
Mr Glasson-Wilesmith stressed not all gyms were pushing steroids, but said the issue was far more rampant in Queensland than NSW.
"The sport is not regulated in Queensland, any cowboy can put on a kicking boxing show and use it as a front for other things,'' he said.
"The bikies often infiltrate the gyms and use them as a front.''
Mr Glasson-Wilesmith ran dozens of gyms in Queensland for more than a decade. With degrees in sports science, he now trains many clients in parks across Sydney rather than in gyms.
He said many in the sport of kickboxing ended up in bikie gangs to make "easy money''.
http://www.news.com.au/national/que...ause-of-steroids/story-fnii5v6w-1226811578105