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Jack Neary, one of bodybuilding's greatest writers to cover the sport, joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast for Part Two of his interview. In this interview, Jack talks about when he was suspended from the IFBB for a contest article he wrote. He also talks more about Robby Robinson and Kal Szkalak and he gives his thoughts on why Arnold Schwarzenegger entered the 1980 Mr. Olympia contest. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "The 1976 IFBB World Championships, Mr. Universe report" written by Jack Neary for the February, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Time Stamps: 2:07 - John's review of the movie "Magazine Dreams" 4:40 - Bodybuilding: Tracing the Evolution of the Ultimate Physique 8:50 - Beginning of Jack Neary Interview, Part Two 9:00 - When Jack got banned by the IFBB 17:40 - Robby Robinson's personality 21:55 - When Jack first saw Lee Haney 23:10 - How hard did Robby train? 25:22 - Jack's impression of Kal Szkalak 35:30 - Why did Arnold enter the 1980 Mr. Olympia? 39:10 - Frank Zane's Mr. Olympia reign 41:45 - The Golden Age of Bodybuilding compared to today 48:40 - When Jack got deported from the United States 59:40 - John Hansen reads the article "1976 IFBB World Bodybuilding Championships Mr. Universe report" written by Jack Neary from the February, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member John's Online Workout and Nutrition Programs Bodybuilding Legends Website Bodybuilding Legends on Instagram Bodybuilding Legends on Facebook
It's Just Bodybuilding Podcast 320 : Carlos Thomas Jr Joins Big Ron Partlow, Dusty Hanshaw, Scott McNally, closing in on the Arnold Classic
Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness and IronMan Magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to continue the Review of the year 1984 in Bodybuilding. In Part Three of his interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the 1984 Mr. Olympia contest in which Lee Haney won his first Mr. Olympia title and Sergio Oliva made a comeback to the IFBB after 12 years. John and Jerry also talk about the 1984 Pro World and the World Grand Prix championships, both won by Albert Beckles. Time Stamps: 5:00 - Pro Physique Transformation Challenge 6:30 - Patreon Members Newsletter 7:50 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum 8:15 - 1984 Mr. Olympia review 8:45 - The return of Sergio Oliva 20:28 - Old School vs New School 22:05 - Lee Haney, Mr. Olympia 28:50 - Mohamed Makkaway 30:00 - Jusup Wilkosz 32:18 - Albert Beckles 40:00 - Roy Callender 40:55 - Samir Bannout 46:10 - Bob Paris 47:33 - Sergio Oliva 53:33 - Tom Platz 56:15 - Bob Birdsong 58:35 - Chris Dickerson 1:00:30 - Tony Pearson 1:04:12 - Boyer Coe 1:07:00 - No Night of the Champions in 1984 1:07:30 - 1984 Pro World Championships 1:13:10 - 1984 World Grand Prix Links: Jerry's Newsletter Applied Metabolics Bodybuilding Legends Patreon Membership Pro Physique Transformation Challenge John Hansen's Workout and Nutrition Programs
Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness and IronMan Magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast for the annual Year in Review show. On this episode, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the year 1974 in Bodybuilding. In Part Two of their interview, Jerry and John discuss the 1974 Mr. Olympia contest in which Arnold Schwarzenegger won his fifth Mr. Olympia title over Lou Ferrigno, Franco Columbu and Frank Zane. They also talk about the 1974 IFBB Mr. America won by Bob Birdsong and the 1974 IFBB Mr. World won by Bill Grant. Finally, Jerry and John talk about the 1974 IFBB Mr. International won by Lou Ferrigno and promoted by Arnold and Franco. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads two articles including the 1974 Mr. International contest report written by George Kaye for the January, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine and the 1974 Mr. Olympia contest report also written by George Kaye for the March, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Time Stamps: 2:35 - Seminar with Lee Haney and Lenda Murray this weekend 3:45 - Mike Mentzer book by John Little 6:00 - Emails to the Podcast 12:00 - Part Two of 1974 in Review with Jerry Brainum 13:15 - 1974 IFBB Mr. America 17:30 - 1974 IFBB Mr. World 21:41 - 1974 Mr. Olympia 39:30 - Is Bigger Better? 41:10 - 1974 IFBB Mr. International 58:24 - John reads the 1974 IFBB Mr. International contest report written by George Kaye from the January, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 1:14:50 - John reads the 1974 IFBB Mr. Olympia/Mr. World/Mr. America contest report written by George Kaye from the March, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Seminar in Massachusetts Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website John's Workout and Diet Programs John Hansen YouTube Channel
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Interview with Lee Haney We are broadcasting live from Atlanta, GA with host Vincent Turner, producer Logan Landers and guest Lee Haney. We are 100 Yards of Football. Live from Atlanta, Georgia! Visit us online many.link/100yardsoffootball Listen to the PODCAST daily: 100 Yards of Football #leehaneygames
Lee Haney/8-Time Mr. Olympia and Founder of Lee Haney Games Lee Haney is widely recognized as one of the greatest professional bodybuilders of all time. The winner of Mr. Olympia for eight consecutive years (1984-1991), breaking the record held by Arnold Schwarzenegger, he shares the all-time record for thge most Mr. Olympia titles and was […]
Lee Haney/8-Time Mr. Olympia and Founder of Lee Haney Games Lee Haney is widely recognized as one of the greatest professional bodybuilders of all time. The winner of Mr. Olympia for eight consecutive years (1984-1991), breaking the record held by Arnold Schwarzenegger, he shares the all-time record for thge most Mr. Olympia titles and was […] The post 8-Time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney and the Lee Haney Games appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen reads four selected articles from the bodybuilding magazines during the 1970's-1980's era. These articles include a report of the 1977 NABBA Mr. Universe, Lee Haney's article after winning his first Mr. Olympia title, Frank Zane's thoughts about retiring from bodybuilding competition and an interview with Rick Wayne from 1987. Time Stamps: 2:20 - New book about Mike Mentzer 5:00 - New Videos on YouTube 6:16 - John's Physique Transformation 7:45 - Emails to the Podcast 9:07 - John reads the 1977 NABBA Mr. Universe report written by Robert Kennedy for Muscle Mag Annual 3. 20:35 - John reads the article "How I Won the Big O(ne)" written by Lee Haney from the April, 1985 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine. 27:00 - John reads the article "Frank Zane is Letting Go" written by Jeff Everson for the August, 1986 issue of Flex Magazine. 39:20 - John reads the article "Is It Live or Is it...?" written by Mashay Bernstein for the March, 1987 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member John Hansen's Online Training and Nutrition Programs John's YouTube Channel Bodybuilding Legends Website
On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, guest Jerry Brainum joins John Hansen for Part Three of their interview about the history of the Mr. Olympia contest. On this episode, Jerry and John talk about the Lee Haney Era (1984-1991) in which Lee Haney set the record for most Mr. Olympia wins. They also discuss the Mass Monster Era which started when Dorian Yates was winning the Mr. Olympia contest from 1992-1997. Dorian was followed by Ronnie Coleman who tied Lee Haney's record of 8 consecutive wins. At the end of the podcast, John Hansen reads the article "Once Upon a Time in Australia" about the controversial 1980 Mr. Olympia contest. Time Stamps: 4:55 - Emails to the Podcast 15:08 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum 15:10 - The Lee Haney Era (1984-1991) 19:10 - The Incumbency Factor 21:47 - The Mass Monster Era 30:50 - Ronnie Coleman Era (1998 - 2005) 32:40 - The Winning Look for the Modern Bodybuilder 35:30 - The Jay Cutler Era 37:04 - Phil "The Gift" Heath 41:45 - When did the bloated abs look start? 46:00 - Overall thoughts on the Mr. Olympia History 48:09 - Favorite Era of the Mr. Olympia 58:50 - "Once Upon a Time in Australia" Links: Jerry's Newsletter Become a Patreon Member John Hansen Fitness Programs John Hansen's YouTube Channel Bodybuilding Legends website
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The 1984 Mr. Olympia contest was one of the best Olympia's in the 60 year history of that competition. Featuring 20 of the best bodybuilders of that time, the 1984 Mr. Olympia featured bodybuilders from the 1970's (Chris Dickerson, Boyer Coe, Robby Robinson, Albert Beckles, Roy Callender, Bob Birdsong) matching up with the current group of bodybuilding champs (Lee Haney, Mohamed Makkawy, Samir Bannout, Jusup Wilcosz, Bob Paris). The most exciting aspect of this contest, however, was the return of Sergio Oliva to the Mr. Olympia stage. After a 12 year absence from the Mr. Olympia contest, Sergio decided to come back to New York and make a bid for the title. Lee Haney won his first of eight Mr. Olympia titles at this contest and he showed the dominance that would make him the best bodybuilder of the 1980's and one of the greatest of all time. On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen reads all the contest reports of the 1984 Mr. Olympia from the major bodybuilding magazines (Muscle & Fitness, Flex, Muscle Mag International and IronMan). Written by Jeff Everson, Rick Wayne, Greg Zulak and Garry Bartlett, these contest reports of the 1984 Mr. Olympia will reveal all the drama, excitement, anticipation and emotion of one of the best Mr. Olympia competitions in history. Time Stamps: 4:45 - Lee Haney interview on YouTube 6:12 - Emails to the Podcast 8:55 - John reads the 1984 Mr. Olympia report written by Greg Zulak from the March, 1985 issue of Muscle Mag International. 45:20 - John reads the article "Hands Down, It's Haney!" written by Jeff Everson from the February, 1985 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine. 1:04:40 - John reads the article "Mr. Olympia" written by Garry Bartlett from the March, 1985 issue of IronMan Magazine. 1:22:10 - John reads the article "It's Haney Bug Squasher Extraordinaire!" written by Rick Wayne from the March, 1985 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel John Hansen Online Coaching Bodybuilding Legends Instagram
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In this episode, we explore a journey of resilience and transformation; the evolution of a promising basketball player to a celebrated bodybuilding champion.Phil Heath is an American IFBB Pro League professional bodybuilder, who clinched the Mr. Olympia title seven times consecutively from 2011 to 2017. His latest victory tied him with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the second-most wins in history, following Ronnie Coleman and Lee Haney.From battling suicidal thoughts to finding his light in the darkness, Phil talks candidly about the pivotal moments that led him to reevaluate his life's direction. Reflecting on his basketball days, he recounts the realisation that it was time to pivot when he felt overlooked on the court. He describes the struggle of facing adversity without a support system, battling with loneliness and despair.Throughout the episode, Phil emphasises the importance of perseverance and seeking support during tough times. He credits influential figures like his gym teacher and coach Tim Grover for guiding him through adversity and teaching him valuable lessons in managing emotion. Offering advice for navigating through darkness, Phil reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope waiting to be ignited. This episode explores resilience, hope and self-discovery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Start the Good Habit at tryfum.com/TRUE to save 10% off the Journey Pack today. Phil Heath is an American IFBB Pro League professional bodybuilder. He is a seven-time Mr. Olympia winner, having won the competition every year from 2011 to 2017. His latest victory tied him with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the joint-second number of all-time Mr. Olympia wins, behind Ronnie Coleman and Lee Haney, who are joint-first with eight wins each. #PhilHeath #bodybuilding #TrueGeordie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen goes back to the years 1976-1977 when the movies discovered the sport of bodybuilding with the release of "Stay Hungry" (1976) and "Pumping Iron" (1977). John reads a series of articles from both Muscle Builder magazine and Muscle Mag International about these two ground breaking movies when they were being made and then finally released. The articles include "Arnold on Location in "STAY HUNGRY" from the November, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine, "The Genesis of "Pumping Iron" from the March, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder, "Bodybuilders Movie - At Last!" from the December, 1976 issue of Muscle Mag International, "Pumping Iron Preview" from the February, 1977 issue of Muscle Mag International and "They Loved Him with Clothes On" from the April, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder. Time Stamps: 1:07 - A review of the new movie "Love Lies Bleeding" 6:55 - Arnold UK recap 9:10 - Seminar with Lee Haney and Lenda Murray 10:09 - John reads the article "Arnold on Location in "STAY HUNGRY" written by Franco Columbu for the November, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 14:42 - John reads the article "The Genesis of "Pumping Iron" written by Armand Tanny for the March, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 31:40 - John reads the article "Bodybuilders Movie - At Last!" written by Rick Wayne for the December, 1976 issue of Muscle Mag International. 40:55 - John reads the article "Pumping Iron Preview" written by Denie for the February, 1977 issue of Muscle Mag International. 47:40 - John reads the article "They Loved Him with Clothes On" written by Janet Charlton for the April, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website John's Online Coaching John's YouTube Channel
In this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, as a tribute to the Arnold Classic, host John Hansen reads three articles about some old Arnold Classic competitions from the 1990's. John also reads an interview with Arnold from 1993 about his views on the future of the Bodybuilding and Fitness industry. At the beginning of the podcast, John talks about the 2024 Arnold Classic which took place this past weekend from March 1st-3rd, 2024. Time Stamps: 3:15 - John talks about the results from the 2024 Arnold Classic. 7:38 - Rare clips from "Pumping Iron" 10:20 - Seminar with Lee Haney and Lenda Murray 11:26 - New video on YouTube 12:35 - John reads the article "Class at the Classic" written by Steve Holman about the 1990 Arnold Classic from the June, 1990 issue of IronMan Magazine. 21:52 - John reads the article "Just Desserts" written by Lonnie Teper about the 1991 Arnold Classic from the June, 1991 issue of IronMan Magazine. 24:00 - John reads the article "Flex's Classic Win" written by Johnny Fitness about the 1993 Arnold Classic from the July, 1993 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. 38:08 - John reads the article "Arnold Speaks, Part Two" written by Don Ross from the July, 1993 issue of Muscular Development magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website John's Online Coaching Programs John's YouTube Channel
Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness and IronMan Magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to review the year 1983 in Bodybuilding. In Part Two of his interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the professional bodybuilding competitions from that year including the 1983 Professional World Championships won by Mohamed Makkawy, the 1983 Night of the Champions won by Lee Haney, the 1983 Mr. Olympia won by Samir Bannout and the 1983 Las Vegas Grand Prix also won by Lee Haney. At the beginning of the podcast, Jerry and John talk about the 1983 IFBB Mr. Universe won by Bob Paris over Berry DeMey. (Time Stamps below). Time Stamps: 4:15 - Emails to the podcast 12:47 - John and Jerry talk about the 1983 IFBB Mr. Universe 19:35 - 1983 Pro World Championships 27:50 - 1983 Night of the Champions 29:50 - Should posing be judged? 39:20 - Scott Wilson wins the Portland Grand Prix 40:20 - 1983 Mr. Olympia 46:00 - Where should Bertil Fox have placed at the Olympia? 51:27 - Frank Zane's last contest 58:10 - 1983 Olympia - different bodytypes 1:02:43 - Grand Prix shows after the Olympia 1:10:20 - 1983 Las Vegas Grand Prix Links: Jerry's Newsletter Become a Patreon Sponsor Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen's Online Training John's YouTube Channel
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For the final installment of the 6th Anniversary of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen selects some clips of his favorite interviews of the last six years. Included in Part Three of the 6th Anniversary show are interviews with Jerry Brainum about the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe and the 1971 Mr. Olympia, Australian photographer Robert Nailon talks about meeting Arnold for the first time and his thoughts on the 1980 Mr. Olympia, Tom Terwilliger, Jerry Brainum and Phil Williams give their pick for the Best Double Biceps pose in the Golden Era, Jack Neary talks about meeting Joe Weider and writing for Muscle Builder magazine, Jack also discusses the Kal Szkalak-Joe Weider fight, Lee Haney, Rich Gaspari, Lee Labrada and Shawn Ray pick their favorite Mr. Olympia contest and Rick Wayne tells some great stories about Sergio Oliva, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steve Reeves and Joe Weider. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 5:00 - Emails from podcast listeners 9:00 - Interview with Jerry Brainum about Bill Pearl winning the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe 15:10 - Jerry Brainum talks about the 1971 Mr. Olympia 23:07 - Interview clip with Australian photographer Robert Nailon about meeting Arnold for the first time and his thoughts on the 1980 Mr. Olympia 49:18 - Tom Terwilliger, Jerry Brainum and Phil Williams make their pick for which bodybuilder had the best front double biceps from the Golden Era of Bodybuilding 1:13:20 - Writer Jack Neary talks about how he started writing for Muscle Builder magazine 1:24:00 - Jack Neary talks about the Kal Szkalak and Joe Weider feud 1:31:45 - Lee Haney, Rich Gaspari, Lee Labrada and Shawn Ray talk about their favorite Mr. Olympia contest 1:42:00 - Writer Rick Wayne tells some great stories and recollections of Sergio Oliva, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steve Reeves and Joe Weider. Links: Become a Patreon Sponsor 12 Week Transformation Program Bodybuilding Legends website Bodybuilding Legends Podcast Shows John's YouTube Page
If you want instant low back pain relief “We Gotcha Back”! We Gotcha Back is a customized compression support belt that relieves back, lumbar, and total body pain. It induces improved blood circulation and is FDA-approved. The inventor of We Gotcha Back is Glenn Gordon, a disabled veteran, musician, songwriter, and singer, who shortly after leaving military service as a heavy equipment rough terrain forklift operator, started having back problems. The military would not allow him any disability for his back pain, but they did give him many different back support belts that did not work and extreme-strength pain killer pills, which Glenn refused to take because of their addictive qualities. Instead, he created his own back support belt and that is when We Gotcha Back was born. The belt is quickly racking up endorsements by athletes and celebrities. One such athlete is the all-time record holder for most Mr. Olympia titles, Lee Haney, who is now part of Glenn Gordon's advisory team. Other celebrities wearing his belt include singer Keith Urban, comedian Jeff Foxworthy, professional dancer, Debbie Allen, Actress Kim Coles and others. According to the World Health Organization, Lower Back Pain affects 619 million people worldwide and by 2050, that number will increase to 843 million. Low Back Pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide and is often associated with loss of work and a huge financial burden. Just recently Mike Tyson was said to be suffering from Sciatica, a problem We Gotcha Back has been known to handle quite well. If you're listening Mike, the inventor of WEGOTCHABACK, has a belt with your name on it.
What do The Dukes Of Hazzard, G.I. Joe and Rambo have in common with a new car dealership? You are about to find out in Episode 8 of The Multi-Point Inspection Podcast. Scott Romine is Media Director of Gwatney Automotive in Arkansas. And he is a one-man show, doing the work of six people to help market Gwatney Automotive. Scott uses innovative and creative ways to advertise for Gwatney, including coloring books, animated commercial spots and even a radio show that includes celebrities as guests. And if Gwatney Automotive sounds familiar, that's because we featured them in Ep.5 of MPI, with the Gwatney Automotive Apprentice Program. Looking for some new ways to advertise for your dealership? This is a must-listen to episode! Want to add strategic pricing to your marketing tool box? Go to InteliChek or call 877-827-7273 and ask about our InteliShare Series! InteliShare contains all of our promotional tools that you can use to promote your favorable prices, including our InteliAds, the printable flyers that you can show off in easel displays, InteliMedia, for your Digital Media Boards AND InteliWidgets, so you can show off price comparisons on your website and even let your customers schedule from the widget. InteliChek Links in order of appearance: MPI-EP. 5 Super Clip Good Morning Arkansas Gwatney Automotive Minute Gwatzilla Gwatney TV Spots (Silverado) Gwatney TV Spots (Silverado) Gwatney Automotive Minute Gwatney Unplugged Steve Jobs Commencement Good Morning Arkansas (EV Chargers) Jamie Cobb IS Silverado! Deal Team Six Auto Matters (Blinkers) Auto Matters (Pull Over) Gwatney Unplugged (Catherine Bach) Gwatney Unplugged (Lee Haney) Music: Heartland Nights-Grateful People Brent Wood-Banjo Blues Desert Drive-Tumbleweeds
One of THE craziest Arnold Classic Open line-ups is FAST approaching us guys, so we asked the PROS themselves their takes on what could be one of the most memorable, mixed bag Arnolds EVER. (like seriously) Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/I6C_Y2OoYNo 27 year old Canadian Quinton Eriya told us his new goals of bodyweight and size he wants to hit by April 2023 with the help of his new coach, find out who that is as well as hear Quint's Arnold rundown. Lee Haney 2.0 Mr Quint Beastwood (his IG handle, lol) he has been described. The Future! Then we had Mr Complete (aka- Crazy Traps), Florida's 212 sensation Yumon Eaton going into depth on not just the Arnold Classic, but some pretty contentious and also technical topics. We just let this one run! Yumon has some great thoughts we're super glad he shared. And, for one week only, host Giles 'Tiger' Thomas has a Guest Producer and co-host, Derrick Clarke, this is the man that BUILT the MD Global Muscle studio back in late 2019. A British bodybuilding legend of his time, hear both Giles and Big D's insights on all the latest industry news. MD Global Muscle, for TRUE bodybuilding fans ONLY. Stay tuned to MD for bodybuilding news, updates, contest coverage, and interviews. No fluff and no gossip - just hardcore bodybuilding. Want more clips and shorts? Subscribe to @musculardevelopment_clips https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9vweALawtNFj4lz5RdcIw @musculardevelopment_clips The MD Power Hour has Struck! Catch it every Monday at 9:15am EST with two of MD's best Ron Harris & Giles Thomas, and sometimes for fun we may just do this LIVE! And We Did! Here's the link https://youtube.com/live/w-qm69FXaAE Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9xC5ClCMLOShjp1Ms0dbRw/join Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, OH is next and Team MD is READY! INSTAGRAM: @MuscularDevelopment Join this channel to access perks like becoming a MD Global Muscle Insider, including our exclusive Member Live Show: Live! With Giles & Jen https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9xC5ClCMLOShjp1Ms0dbRw/join YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/2fvHgnZ GET OUR NEWSLETTER & STAY UP TO DATE! http://www.musculardevelopment.com Discord https://discord.gg/NNAZ8VPj
Lee Haney was the first bodybuilder to break Arnold Schwarzenegger's record. He holds eight Mr. Olympia titles and has been on the cover of numerous magazines and hosted a cable workout-oriented television show. He is also quite vocal about his Christian faith. He has a line of supplements and continues to make personal appearances around the world. Learn more about Lee Haney at www.leehaney.com
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast celebrates the end of each year by looking back 30, 40 and 50 years at the events in the world of Bodybuilding. On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, we go 40 years back to the year 1982 to talk about the major competitions from that year. Guest Jerry Brainum joins host John Hansen for Part One to talk about the top amateur competitions from that year. Included in the discussion is start of the NPC organization with the first NPC American Bodybuilding Championships won by Lee Haney and the 1982 AAU Mr. America contest won by Rufus Howard. At the end of the podcast, John reads two articles from 1982 - "Howard Wins AAU Mr. America" written by Al Antuck from the November, 1982 issue of IronMan Magazine and "Another Viewpoint - The NPC American Bodybuilding Championships" also written by Al Antuck from the March, 1982 issue of IronMan Magazine. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 5:40 - My seminar with Lee Haney in Massachusetts 8:55 - Emails from last week's show 12:20 - Hanging out with Lee Haney 14:50 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum - 1982 In Review, Part One 16:20 - The split between the AAU and the NPC 17:50 - The Joe Weider - Bob Hoffman rivalry 22:34 - The power of the Weider magazines 33:10 - The 1982 NPC American Bodybuilding Championships 1:22:40 - The 1982 IFBB Mr. Universe 1:34:40 - The 1982 AAU Mr. America 1:41:00 - 1982 NABBA Mr. Universe 1:48:42 - Kalman Szkalak 1:52:00 - Jerry competing in the 1974 Mr. Western America 1:58:00 - The end of the bodybuilding magazines 2:01:50 - Host John Hansen reads the article "Howard Wins the AAU Mr. America" written by Al Antuck from the November, 1982 issue of IronMan Magazine 2:19:30 - John reads the article "Another Viewpoint - The NPC American Bodybuilding Championships" written by Al Antuck from the March, 1983 issue of IronMan Magazine. Links: Jerry Brainum's Newsletter Become a Patreon Sponsor John's Online Coaching John Hansen Fitness Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel Muscle Maturity Podcast on YouTube
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast continues its end of the year celebration by looking back 50 years at the year in Bodybuilding circa 1972. Guest Jerry Brainum joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to discuss the major IFBB competitions from 1972 including the 1972 Mr. Olympia with Sergio Oliva vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the 1972 IFBB Mr. Universe won by Ed Corney, the 1972 IFBB Mr. World won by Mike Katz over Ken Waller and the 1972 IFBB Mr. America also won by Ed Corney over Leon Brown. At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads two articles from 1972. The first is from the July, 1973 issue of Muscle Builder magazine titled "The Dark Shadow Over Arnold's Sun" written by Rick Wayne and the second article "Has Success Spoiled Arnold?" also written by Rick Wayne is from August, 1973 issue of Muscle Builder Magazine. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 3:00 - 2022 Podcasts Review 9:50 - Seminar with Lee Haney on January 7th 12:00 - Emails from last week's show 15:45 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum - 1972 in Review, Part Two 16:25 - 1972 Mr. Olympia 23:35 - The judges scoresheet from the 1972 Mr. Olympia 31:09 - 1972 IFBB Mr. America 32:30 - Meeting Steve Reeves 38:50 - Leon Brown 43:00 - Rick Giofu 49:35 - Katz beats Waller at the Mr. World 54:00 - The 1972 IFBB Mr. Universe 1:10:00 - The 1972 IFBB Mr. International 1:24:22 - Host John Hansen reads "The Dark Shadow over Arnold's Sun" written by Rick Wayne from the July, 1973 issue of Muscle Builder magazine 1:33:45 - John reads the article "Has Success Spoiled Arnold?" written by Rick Wayne from the August, 1973 issue of Muscle Builder Magazine. Links: Jerry's newsletter Applied Metabolics Become a Patreon Sponsor John's Online Coaching John Hansen Fitness Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel
Lee Haney has had two top-rated television shows airing on Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) station – “TotaLee fit” (a health and fitness program) and Lee Haney's Championship Workout (ESPN). He has his very own nutritional supplement line,...
Lee Haney has had two top-rated television shows airing on Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) station – “TotaLee fit” (a health and fitness program) and Lee Haney's Championship Workout (ESPN). He has his very own nutritional supplement line, “Lee Haney Nutrition” and was recently inducted into The International Sports Hall of fame. • If you play with trash, it will blow in your eyes. • Fellowship and relationships. • Humility in your journey. • Be positive, and impact the world for good. •What you are is God's gift to you. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [1:45] Become a product of your environment. [4:50] You got to have a plan. [6:50] What you are is God's gift to you. For priceless insights, check out WEIDELONWINNING.COM To stay in touch with me follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larryweidel/ Facebook: https://bit.ly/34c4Ul1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/larryweidel Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryweidel/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel for more! https://www.youtube.com/c/WeidelOnWinning
He is known as Mr. Olympia! – having captured bodybuilding's most coveted prize for eight consecutive contests. Lee Haney became the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. •...
He is known as Mr. Olympia! – having captured bodybuilding's most coveted prize for eight consecutive contests. Lee Haney became the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. • Retirement isn't for real men. • People love winners, and companies love winners. • How the cycle of winning opens doors. • Lee Haney Games • Been there done that, credentials. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [3:14] Conversations start. [9:20] Sold on eBay for several hundred dollars. [14:33] Successful right off. For priceless insights, check out WEIDELONWINNING.COM To stay in touch with me follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larryweidel/ Facebook: https://bit.ly/34c4Ul1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/larryweidel Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryweidel/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel for more! https://www.youtube.com/c/WeidelOnWinning
Lee Haney was recently inducted into The International Sports Hall of fame, an honor that is given to only a select few. He has his very own nutritional supplement line, “Lee Haney Nutrition” and has authored three books – TotaLee Awesome,...
Lee Haney was recently inducted into The International Sports Hall of fame, an honor that is given to only a select few. He has his very own nutritional supplement line, “Lee Haney Nutrition” and has authored three books – TotaLee Awesome, Ultimate Bodybuilding, and Beyond The Pump. • Plan B is an excuse, a lack of faith. • If Plan A doesn't work, find another method to get it done. • A whole new level of energy. • You are what you eat and the company you keep. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [3:03] What do you realize in training? [6:19] Plan A is your passion. [9:20] Take advantage of bigger opportunities For priceless insights, check out WEIDELONWINNING.COM To stay in touch with me follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larryweidel/ Facebook: https://bit.ly/34c4Ul1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/larryweidel Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryweidel/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel for more! https://www.youtube.com/c/WeidelOnWinning
In 1991, Lee Haney became the first eight-time consecutive World Bodybuilding Champion to win the covenant MR. OLYMPIA Crown. He is the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. • Got barbells set for 11th birthday with Charles Atlas training book. • Training Steve Harvey, Evander Hollifield, Tyler Perry • How high achievers think. • Some of the most gifted fall apart with poor work ethic. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [3:37] Foundation of hard work. [11:00] It's not just the lifting. [18:04] You had advantages, and you took advantage of them. For priceless insights, check out WEIDELONWINNING.COM To stay in touch with me follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larryweidel/ Facebook: https://bit.ly/34c4Ul1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/larryweidel Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryweidel/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel for more! https://www.youtube.com/c/WeidelOnWinning
In 1991, Lee Haney became the first eight-time consecutive World Bodybuilding Champion to win the covenant MR. OLYMPIA Crown. He is the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. • Got...
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Every student is not the same, we know that but how often does our approach to discipleship reflect that? In todays podcast we talk with Lee Haney Jr. about his experiences in different ministry settings and contexts to gain a better idea of how we can serve all of our students well.Contact us:Website: https://www.dmympodcast.comemail: disciplemakingym@gmail.comInsta: @Disciple_making_ymJeremy's info:Insta: @jeremydavidcollinsYoutube: Genuine_jc -https://www.youtube.com/c/GenuineJCJoel's Info:Youtube: Word With Friend -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgK...Insta: @jpfriend17Music:Bensound Music: Creative Minds https://www.bensound.comIntro and Outro-Just Smile by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwydCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-just-smileMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/lMGw8bTCBww
Today's guest is Phil Heath, a legend in the bodybuilding world. He's a 7x Mr. Olympia Winner, going undefeated in the competition every year from 2011 to 2017. Phil is tied with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the second-highest number of wins, just behind Lee Haney and Ronnie Colman who each have 8 wins. Phil is also the Founder and CEO of Phil Heath Labs and the founder of Gifted Athletics. His competitive mindset has enabled him to be a top competitor in the bodybuilding world as well as a successful entrepreneur and advocate helping others achieve their goals.In this episode, you will learn:Why you shouldn't be afraid to reinvent yourself. How to be vulnerable with yourself. How to learn from every mistake you make. And much more!For more, go to lewishowes.com/1272Andy Galpin on Weight Loss, Stress Management, and Reversing Your Age: 1247Dr. Joe Dispenza on Healing the Body and Transforming the Mind: 826Gabrielle Lyon on How Muscle is the Key to Living Longer: 1267See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bodybuilding Legend Eddie Giuliani passed away on May 1st, 2022. On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, 8x Mr. Olympia Lee Haney, 1983 Mr. Olympia Samir Bannout and 1989 Arnold Classic champion Rich Gaspari reflect on the impact that Eddie had on their careers, meeting him at Worlds Gym in California and what a special person he was. Lee, Rich and Samir also talk about how many of the Bodybuilding Legends from the Golden Age all lived long lives compared to many of the bodybuilder's today. At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads Part Four of the 1981 Mr. Olympia report written by Rick Wayne for Muscle & Fitness magazine. Time Stamps: 0:24 - Podcast Intro 9:43 - Interview with Lee Haney, Rich Gaspari and Samir Bannout where they remember Eddie Giuliani 1:12:45 - Host John Hansen reads Part 4 of the 1981 Mr. Olympia report written by Rick Wayne for Muscle & Fitness magazine. Links: Online Coaching with John Become a Patreon Sponsor Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen Fitness John's YouTube Channel Bodybuilding Legends Instagram John Hansen Instagram John's Facebook Page
I hope you're ready to do some HEAVY LIFTING for this week's podcast.You are going to hear one of the most INSPIRING stories about DEDICATION and creating the highest possible STANDARDS from one of the most accomplished bodybuilders and athletes in the world.PHIL HEATH is a SEVEN-TIME MR. OLYMPIA WINNER, going undefeated in the competition every year from 2011 to 2017. He is tied with ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER for the second-highest number of wins, just behind LEE HANEY and RONNIE COLMAN who have eight wins each.He has applied the same incredible WORK ETHIC and FOCUS as an entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Phil Heath Labs and the founder of Gifted Athletics, among others. All of Phil's ventures have the same purpose of helping you HONE YOUR STRENGTHS and ACTIVATE YOUR BEST SELF.As an avid bodybuilder myself, I was especially curious to know what it takes to get to the next level. There are a lot of OBSTACLES TO OVERCOME, and Phil touches on many of them.If you want to know more about what it takes to be HEALTHIER, whether it's at Phil's level, or if you've got more modest goals, you're going to want to hear what he has to say about……the right COMPETITIVE MINDSET…dealing with TEMPTATIONS…the challenges of TRAINING ALONE…MENTAL and EMOTIONAL AWARENESS…using VISUALIZATION to help you achieve your goals…and dealing with PAIN (a subject that is often overlooked in my opinion)Bodybuilding is as much a MENTAL game as it is a physical pursuit, and Phil also gets into EMOTIONAL TRIGGERS, what drives him to be the best, and how he continues to create challenging EXPECTATIONS to feed those high-level outcomes.One other important area Phil talks about is his FAITH, and how it has helped him maintain a positive and steady course throughout the years.When you look at Phil, his accomplishments are chiseled into his physique. But what you don't see is what it took to get him there.This week, you'll learn what it took for Phil, and how you can apply to your own life what he learned along the way.
Lee Haney Eight time Mr. Olympia, Fitness Games and Katrina Julia with FIT Life Creation on the Buckhead Business Show Lee Haney Lee Haney Enterprises Lee Haney has more than 30 years of fitness and nutrition experience with eight consecutive World Bodybuilding Championships to his credit. Over the years, Lee has trained professional athletes and celebrities, serving as a consultant for some of the best nutritional supplement companies in the world and was appointed Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. BECOMING MR. OLYMPIA In 1991, I Became The First Eight Time Consecutive World Body Building Champion To Win The Covenant MR. OLYMPIA Crown. The Road Getting There Wasn't Easy. It Took Hard Work, Delayed Gratification, And Above All A Lot Of Prayer. Over the years I've had the opportunity to be involved as a consultant with some of the best nutritional supplement companies in the world. Those associations, along with 30+ years of on-the-job experience, have given me a wealth of knowledge – knowledge that can be used in helping you reach your fitness goals. Whether the goal is to lower body fat, add muscle mass, or wanting to tone – I've been there, done that! Why are nutritional supplements so important? Nutritional supplements assist in enhancing valuable nutrients that our bodies need. Nutrients that are lacking in today's “hurry up and grow it” society. With that being said, it gives me great pleasure to introduce the Lee Haney's Nutritional Supplement System, formulated with years of knowledge and know how. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Even at age 46, Lee Haney's Herculean physique mirrors his equally impressive credentials. As the unprecedented winner of eight consecutive Mr. Olympia titles, besting Arnold Schwarzenegger's seven-file record, Lee is an icon in the fitness industry. Lee was the 1st 8 time Mr. Olympia and the youngest to retire at the age of 31. Now retired from his historic body building career, Lee's focus has turned to educating others. Within the sports and fitness arena, Lee is revered among his peers for his comprehensive personal training techniques as well as his contributions to the integrity of exercise in general. Professional athletes and coaches look to Lee for goal-specific sports training and nutrition programs during the off-season and for injury rehabilitation. Evander Holyfield sought out Lee to run his training programs before fighting in two heavyweight title defenses. Lee also joined forces with Philadelphia 76er's Shawn Bradley in order to strengthen and build up the hoopster's post-injury. Lee worked with Gary Sheffield to improve his overall performance and transform him from a shortstop into a powerful right fielder. How does an athlete choose Lee Haney? “I read about him and it was a fantasy of mine to work out with Lee Haney” recalls Sheffield; one of Haney's many admirers. Lee's popularity and respected position within his field have provided him with a lengthy list of awards and recognition including Proclamations from three cities and distinguished acknowledgments from The President's Council on Physical Fitness, The United States Sports Academy and The International Federation of Body Building. To Lee, Success is more about fulfillment than trophies or titles, so in 1994, he and his wife purchased a forty acre farm near their home and created the Haney Harvest House, a non-profit retreat facility for children of all races, creeds, and nationalities. “I wanted to be able to give something back. I've been so fortunate to have a lot of good things come my way, and it all comes from values I learned from growing up. If we don't take time now to give some of that back to this generation then when will we?” Join Lee as he hosts the TOTALEE FIT Radio Show TOTALEE FIT Radio showcases individuals who were once unhealthy but have now committed to living the TOTALEE FIT Lifestyle. In addition,
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So excited to welcome Mr. Olympia himself, Lee Haney to the counterparts show! TotaLee Awesome, is the phrase that best describes the magnitude of Lee Haney. Lee Haney is Mr. Olympia! – having captured bodybuilding's most coveted prize for eight consecutive contests, he was the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. He scored two perfect scores in 1986, the first in the sport! Lee has authored three books – TotaLee Awesome, Ultimate Bodybuilding, and Beyond The Pump. He has an extensive, and impressive list of awards and recognitions – awarded by the United States Sports Academy, the International Federation of Bodybuilding, Bellsouth, and Coca Cola (Atlanta) Centennial Award for his work associated with Haney's Harvest House, and the prestigious position as Chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness (during the Clinton Administration). About Counterparts: Conversations about film, music, health, and life. Two cousins from the Bronx who are bringing you entertainment through great conversations. Nothing complicated. Just good talk and some funny commentary. :) Join them LIVE every Tuesday at 8 pm EST 7PM Central https://lnkd.in/eRbxWUB You may also email them at counterpartspodcast@gmail.com. they love to hear from viewers!
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So excited to welcome Mr. Olympia himself, Lee Haney to the counterparts show! TotaLee Awesome, is the phrase that best describes the magnitude of Lee Haney. Lee Haney is Mr. Olympia! – having captured bodybuilding's most coveted prize for eight consecutive contests, he was the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. He scored two perfect scores in 1986, the first in the sport! Lee has authored three books – TotaLee Awesome, Ultimate Bodybuilding, and Beyond The Pump. He has an extensive, and impressive list of awards and recognitions – awarded by the United States Sports Academy, the International Federation of Bodybuilding, Bellsouth, and Coca Cola (Atlanta) Centennial Award for his work associated with Haney's Harvest House, and the prestigious position as Chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness (during the Clinton Administration). About Counterparts: Conversations about film, music, health, and life. Two cousins from the Bronx who are bringing you entertainment through great conversations. Nothing complicated. Just good talk and some funny commentary. :) Join them LIVE every Tuesday at 8 pm EST 7PM Central https://lnkd.in/eRbxWUB You may also email them at counterpartspodcast@gmail.com. they love to hear from viewers!
We are so excited to welcome Mr. Olympia himself, Lee Haney to our show! www.leehaney.com TotaLee Awesome, is the phrase that best describes the magnitude of Lee Haney. Lee Haney is Mr. Olympia! – having captured bodybuilding's most coveted prize for eight consecutive contests, he was the youngest (age 24), to capture the title and earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. He scored two perfect scores in 1986, the first in the sport! Lee has authored three books – TotaLee Awesome, Ultimate Bodybuilding, and Beyond The Pump. He has an extensive, and impressive list of awards and recognitions – awarded by the United States Sports Academy, the International Federation of Bodybuilding, Bellsouth, and Coca Cola (Atlanta) Centennial Award for his work associated with Haney's Harvest House, and the prestigious position as Chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness (during the Clinton Administration). About Counterparts: Join us for conversations about film, music, health, and life. Two cousins from the Bronx are bringing you entertainment through great conversations. Nothing complicated. Just good talk and some funny commentary. It's LIVE so bring your questions and commentary too! Join us LIVE every Tuesday at 8 pm EST 7PM Central https://lnkd.in/eRbxWUB Thank you for watching and supporting our channel! To further support and become part of our Counterparts Crew, Please visit our merch store! https://lnkd.in/egMwAmT You may also email us at counterpartspodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our viewers!
David Hawk, winner of the 1985 NPC USA and IFBB World Games, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. In Part One of his interview, David talks about how he got started in bodybuilding while playing football in high school, competing in the teenage bodybuilding competitions and winning the Teenage Mr. America in 1982. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "Dave Hawk Soars" by Jim Manion for the January, 1986 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine. Time Stamps: 1:45 - 2022 Arnold Classic recap 4:50 - Breakfast with Lee Haney 6:35 - Happy Birthday to John 7:52 - Emails from last week's show 10:05 - Start of David Hawk, Part One interview 11:45 - Dave talks about his recent injuries 21:20 - When Dave started weight training 24:20 - Dave's introduction to Bodybuilding 25:17 - Dave's first teenage contest 29:50 - Dave's Dad's advice about competing in bodybuilding 31:50 - The popularity of bodybuilding with teens in the 1980's 35:30 - Vince McMahon's plan for Bodybuilding 37:30 - Masters Bodybuilding competition 39:00 - Competing in the Teenage Mr. America in 1981 42:25 - Getting married young 43:40 - Bulking up in the 1980's 45:30 - Bob Gruskin 46:50 - Winning the 1982 Teenage Mr. America 48:30 - Using steroids for competition 50:26 - Learning how to pose for contests 58:30 - Dave's trick for getting his legs ripped onstage 1:02:23 - Host John Hansen reads the article "Dave Hawk Soars" by Jim Manion from the January, 1986 issue of Muscle&Fitness Magazine. Links: Arnold Classic Interviews for RXMuscle Brandon Curry Interview Arnold Classic Prejudging Wrap-up Arnold Classic Finals Wrap-up Heavy Muscle Radio - Arnold Classic Review John Hansen Fitness Bodybuilding Legends website
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This past Saturday I competed in Atlanta at the 2021 Lee Haney Games - in today's episode I recap the whole experience from peak week up through the events of show day and beyond. The post 194 – Breaking Down the Lee Haney Games appeared first on Five Starr Physique.
In this episode, we unpack lessons from Dorian Yates. He is the legendary bodybuilder from Birmingham who dominated the sport in the 90s when the competition was the highest. He won six straight Mr Olympia titles and is credited for ushering in the mass monster era. He is known for his legendary workouts and his tunnel vision mindset is revered throughout the sport. His mysterious personality earned him the nickname “the shadow”. His name is Dorian Yates and here are some lessons we can learn from him. Don't be a fan“I had to stop looking at him and start saying, no no no, he has two arms, two legs and lifts weights.” Dorian started the sport in 1983. The best in the world was Lee Haney at the time and would remain the best until 1990. As a result, Lee was a great hero for Dorian as his career progressed. When Yates won his first major show in the late '80s, people and he started to think that he could go toe to toe with his idol. “I really beat this guy? Seven times, Mr Olympia - the greatest physique on planet earth?” Yates used to ask himself. Then he realised that to compete at the highest level he had to change his approach, and stop seeing him as an idol but as another competitor. “I had to stop seeing him as oh my gosh this is Lee Haney and say, he has two arms and two legs and one thing I guarantee, he does not train as hard as me.” Once this happened, he was able to place second to Lee, make adjustments and go on to dominate the scene for a large part of the '90s. If you remain a fan of people then you minimise what you can achieve and over glorify another person. If you look at top competitors, they all genuinely believe they are the best in the world as that removes limitations on what they can achieve. It is good to have people to look up to and be inspired by but don't be too much of a fan as you will minimise what you can achieve. You need a next-level mindset and discipline“One thing I guarantee, he doesn't train as hard as me. He doesn't lift as hard as me. How do I know that? It's not possible. It's not possible for them to be training hard or doing more because I couldn't give anything more to this thing that I am doing.” “You know what, I gave everything I could to that thing. I couldn't have given any more to that thing, you know. I have no regrets,” said Dorian when he was asked to look back on his career. He was known for intensity at the gym, tunnel vision when dieting and he ate, slept and dreamt bodybuilding for 12 years. He was a pure student of the game. And documented every rep, set and exercise from when he started and when he retired. He had the vision to become the best in the world and cut off all distractions. He did not ascribe to the bodybuilding lifestyle of the day, spending time on the beach, with cars, movies and girls. He got his nickname the shadow because he would show up to the shows, dominate everyone and disappear until the next show. Yates had immense discipline. He had the thought to become Mr Olympia and put in the actions. He then separated himself by having complete dedication to what he wanted. He also said, “If I listened to my instincts, I'd be down at the pub chasing women, not under a 400-pound bar squatting.” To get to what you set your mind to, you need discipline, tunnel vision and minimal distractions. There may be no need to have any fanfare. Show up every day, do what you need to, disappear and then show up again when you need to. Focus on progressing“Each workout is like a brick in a building, and every time you go in there and do a half-ass workout, you're not laying a brick down. Somebody else is.” Life is a journey, a marathon, not a sprint. What makes human beings happy is progress. Don't undermine progress, no matter how small it is. Every action you take towards your goal is putting a brick on your wall. This is how Dorian approached every meal and workout - he is building a wall and every action is laying down a brick on the wall. By laying...
WWE Hall of Famer and former bodybuilding champion, Mr. USA, Tony Atlas enters the Macho Mecca in our latest interview on the Podcast. We discuss everything related to Tony's life and career including:- Training in the early days of Gold's Gym Venice with Lee Haney, Lou Ferrigno, Arnold Schwarzenegger and other legends of bodybuilding- The weight lifting techniques instilled in Tony by the godfather of bodybuilding, Charles Glass- Tony's training and diet plan that crafted his Mr. USA physique- His use of performance enhancing drugs- His WWF career and working with both Vince McMahon Sr. and Vince McMahon Jr.- His relationship with Rocky Johnson and the Rock- His relationship with Hulk Hogan and his response to Hogan's racial comments in the past- Much, much moreBe sure to subscribe to us on YouTube and follow on Instagram for more clips and content.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO1iu3cY1pUUpbQf8AFNWgQIG: https://www.instagram.com/machomecca/?hl=en