I'd love to hear your sources about "all" the gymnasts who are on PEDs. I was a gymnast for 16 years, competed nationally for 10 years, personally knew and competed against some of the US team members in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.
I have never, ever, heard even a whiff of anyone taking anything remotely on the wrong side of rules for "performance enhancing" substances.
Bodyweight workouts can be incredibly challenging and develop not just strength but explosive power. Regular pushups too easy? Try clapping pushups or handstand pushups or an iron cross to work your deltoids, pecs and triceps.
It is essentially impossible to prove PED use in elite sports because athletes take care not to get caught and there is no interest in catching them.
I don't know much about gymnastics but if performance in that sport is dominated by strength or endurance, that is a stronger or better conditioned athlete will normally win, then it is likely that the top athletes in the world use PEDs. Otherwise it would be inconsistent with evidence of PED use in every other strength or endurance sport.
I don't know why you think having competed against an athlete would give you some special insight into their PED use especially if you aren't competitive enough to beat them; it would clearly be precarious to have other people find out.
pics of you at your peak contest condition? I'm not being snarky I'm legitimately curious, as I suspect you are telling the truth about being natty yourself.
Steroid abuse is ridiculously rampant, and it is hard for the layperson to know what sort of physique is attainable without them.
I have never, ever, heard even a whiff of anyone taking anything remotely on the wrong side of rules for "performance enhancing" substances.
Bodyweight workouts can be incredibly challenging and develop not just strength but explosive power. Regular pushups too easy? Try clapping pushups or handstand pushups or an iron cross to work your deltoids, pecs and triceps.