ScAR said:Well Stated, My favorite happens to be Kevin Levrone. Like Dexter he had similar aesthetics, a small waist with an excellent taper, great separation and detail. Levrone wasn't a mass monster like Ronnie or Kai and that's also why I liked him. I respect all of the mass monster pro bodybuilders nowadays but my physique does'nt have much relation to them. I relate better to the Levrone and Dexter type of physique. I also had the pleasure of meeting him and he is one of the most down to earth bodybuilders and that is saying a lot because i've met a fair number of pros and most of them were really cool.
I like many other bodybuilders as well but if I had to choose one it would be Levrone.
ScAR said:I didn't know he's trying to come back. I do know he has just started his own supplement company, I don't know if the products are any good though. Nowadays every pro is starting their own supplement company.
I find Kai Greene extremely impressive. It is incredibly difficult to become a IFBB pro, it is almost impossible becoming a pro-bodybuilder without a stable financial structure. Kai Greene came from the street and now he is a top three Olympia contender. I give this man his props.kBrown said:Kai Greene is pretty awesome !
I find Kai Greene extremely impressive. It is incredibly difficult to become a IFBB pro, it is almost impossible becoming a pro-bodybuilder without a stable financial structure. Kai Greene came from the street and now he is a top three Olympia contender. I give this man his props.
man i just dont have any interest in professional bodybuilding in this era. i dont like the way people look now. legs and waists are way to big. i would rather look like sergio oliva than kai or cutler anyday. id never want to look like them
VolcomX311 said:Phil Heath is the champ now, and he's more of a throw back to the aesthetic physiques of yesteryear.
Small waist was the physique of the golden era no huge tumor like abs! And the vacuum pose was part of the routine. Guys now days can't even attempt the vacuum.
oogaly_boogal said:Wheeler/arnold/zane/cormier
I thought there would be a lot more mention of good old Flex but your the first one. Which is surprising because I think he is one of the best.
Been reading and watching alot on Lee Haney...he had it goin on, a great mixture of classic golden age symmetry and also new school mass. I think he represented a perfect compromise. i guess his 8 time mr olympia speaks to that haha
Yeah, I feel that he had an amazing physique.
Lee Haney is the man, and still looks like a boss on his religion channel show.
how do you watch his show?
Mike Mentzer for the men.
Dana Linn Bailey for the ladies.[/QUOT
Hottest female athelete ever!!!!!! Ill be happy when I shoulder press for max what she presses for reps!!!!!!
Mike Mentzer for the men.
Dana Linn Bailey for the ladies.[/QUOT
Hottest female athelete ever!!!!!! Ill be happy when I shoulder press for max what she presses for reps!!!!!!
I like DLB. She's a good mix of hard while feminine.
Dorian 'The Shadow' Yates!
Frank Zane, as far as the physique I would aspire towards. One of the most asthetic builds ever.
Arnold, as far as overall ideal "competition bodybuilding" physique... Because, in my opinion, he had the most muscle while maintaining that asthetic look. Other bodybuilders have achieved more muscularity, but to the point where it doesn't really look good. Arnold had size, shape and made it look good.
Rickers said:ScAR being a Dorian Yates fan have you seen my thread in here titled 'Shadow Warrior: The Dorian Yates Story'? It's about his new DVD, looks good!
Rickers said:Sorry ScAR it won't let me post the link but if you go onto YouTube and search 'shadow warrior: the Dorian Yates story' you'll see a younger version of him and watch that one. Hope this helps.