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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
Mike Torchia, 1976 Teenage Mr. America and 1977 Collegiate Mr. America, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Mike talks about how he started bodybuilding as a teenager and transformed his body from a fat kid to a bodybuilding champion, eventually winning the Teenage Mr. America and the Collegiate Mr. America. Mike also shares his story of traveling to California as a young man to train with Arnold and Franco at Gold's gym, guest posing with Sergio Oliva and working out with Arthur Jones. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the contest report of the 1976 AAU Teenage Mr. America from the MuscleMag Annual 77. Time Stamps: 2:30 - 1974 Mr. Olympia - 50 year anniversary 5:27 - Interview with Mike Torchia 6:05 - How Mike started bodybuilding 9:50 - Mike's first bodybuilding competition 12:30 - Training at Gold's Gym in the '70's 17:00 - Posing lessons from Ed Corney 21:00 - Hanging out with Arnold and Franco 25:44 - Training with Casey Viator and Arthur Jones 30:00 - No cardio with old school training 33:00 - Guest posing with Sergio Oliva 36:15 - Training with Arnold at Gold's Gym 38:35 - Working out with Serge Nubret 40:20 - Winning the 1976 Teenage Mr. America 43:35 - The trend towards size 44:40 - Training Hollywood Stars 52:40 - Mike's Podcast 54:35 - Mike's acting career 59:35 - AI Mike 1:07:30 - Mike Tyson - Jake Paul fight 1:12:10 - John reads the 1976 Teenage Mr. America contest report from MuscleMag Annual 77 Links: Mike Torchia Podcast Become a Patreon Member John's Workout and Nutrition Programs Bodybuilding Legends website
El portavoz de la Asociación de Jueces Francisco De Vitoria, Sergio Oliva, habla en Más de uno de que el Consejo General del Poder Judicial vuelve a reunirse este lunes para resolver asuntos urgentes de trámite de la carrera, mientras sigue en el aire el nombramiento de su futuro presidente, que ha desencadenado una situación de bloqueo en el órgano a poco más de dos semanas de que arranque el año judicial.
El portavoz de la Asociación de Jueces Francisco De Vitoria, Sergio Oliva, habla en Más de uno de que el Consejo General del Poder Judicial vuelve a reunirse este lunes para resolver asuntos urgentes de trámite de la carrera, mientras sigue en el aire el nombramiento de su futuro presidente, que ha desencadenado una situación de bloqueo en el órgano a poco más de dos semanas de que arranque el año judicial.
Esmeralda Ruiz repasa los ataques del Gobierno a los jueces y entrevista a Sergio Oliva, portavoz de la Asociación Judicial Francisco de Vitoria.
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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
Famous photographer Chris Lund took some of the best photos in Bodybuilding during his time working for the magazines. But Chris also wrote some articles for MuscleMag International during his time working for the magazine in the 1980's. On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen reads four articles written by Chris Lund from 1981-1982 for MuscleMag International. The bodybuilders covered in these articles include Bertil Fox, Sergio Oliva, Serge Nubret and Albert Beckles. Time Stamps: 5:00 - Happy Birthday Ronnie Coleman 5:55 - Guest Posing in Pittsburgh 8:10 - New Videos on YouTube 9:00 - John reads an article about Bertil Fox written by Chris Lund for the November, 1981 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. 25:40 - John reads the article "A Day with Sergio" written by Chris Lund for the January, 1982 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. 41:37 - John reads the article "Watching Serge Nubret Train" written by Chris Lund for the September, 1982 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. 51:20 - John reads the article "Albert Beckles Has Come Into His Own" written by Chris Lund for the November, 1982 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel John's Online Coaching
On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen reads some articles from the Golden Age of Bodybuilding when Steve Reeves, John Grimek, Larry Scott and Sergio Oliva were winning the top championships. Included in the articles shared on this episode are "Steve Reeves Wins 1947 Mr. America" written by Mark Wolfe from the January, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine, "Mr. America Contest 1947" written by Peary Radar from the Fall, 1947 issue of IronMan Magazine, "The Mr. Universe Contest" written by George Walsh from the October, 1948 issue of Strength and Health magazine, "The 1950 Mr. Universe Contest" written by George Walsh from the April, 1975 issue of Muscle Mag International, "The Night Larry Scott Conquered New York" written by Rick Wayne from the April-May, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine and "Bodybuilding's Finest Hour" written by Rick Wayne from the July, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Time Stamps: 2:30 - New Videos on YouTube 4:00 - Summer Shape-Up Special 4:55 - O.J. Simpson and Rick Wayne 5:55 - Tim Belknap 7:30 - John reads the article "Steve Reeves Wins 1947 Mr. America" written by Mark Wolfe from the January, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 12:15 - John reads the article "Mr. America Contest 1947" written by Peary Radar from the Fall, 1947 issue of IronMan Magazine. 26:00 - John reads the article "The Mr. Universe Contest" written by George Walsh from the October, 1948 issue of Strength and Health magazine. 39:00 - John reads the article "The 1950 Mr. Universe Contest" written by George Walsh from the April, 1975 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. 54:40 - John reads the article "The Night Larry Scott Conquered New York" written by Rick Wayne from the April-May, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 1:05:35 - John reads the article "Bodybuilding's Finest Hour" written by Rick Wayne from the July, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends official website John's Summer Shape-Up Special! John's YouTube Channel John's Ebay Page
Roger Schwab, head judge for the IFBB Professional League during the late 1970's and early 1980's, passed away on March 25, 2024 at the age of 79. Roger was a guest on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast several times since the podcast began in 2017, sharing his stories of watching some of the most historical bodybuilding competitions from the Golden Era, training with Mike Mentzer and judging top competitions like the Mr. Olympia. As a tribute to Roger, this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast is dedicated to him. Included in this episode are excerpts of previous interviews conducted with Roger from 2017-2020. Rest In Peace Roger, we'll miss you. Time Stamps: 8:35 - Emails to the podcast 10:40 - Summer Shape Up with John 14:25 - New Videos on YouTube 17:00 - Roger Schwab talks about the filming of "Pumping Iron", meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Golden Era of Bodybuilding. 30:30 - Roger Schwab talks about being the Head Judge at the 1981 Mr. Olympia and who he would have picked for his top five. 46:30 - Roger Schwab talks about seeing Larry Scott for the first time at the 1962 IFBB Mr. America contest 1:04:05 - Roger Schwab talks about the 1966 Mr. Olympia where Larry Scott beat Harold Poole and Sergio Oliva. 1:22:15 - Roger Schwab talks about recent passing of Stacey Bentley and the beginning of Women's Bodybuilding. 1:41:40 - Roger Schwab talks about training with Mike Mentzer in 1980 and the passing away of Franco Columbu and Ed Corney. Links: Become a Patreon Member Listen to Roger Schwab's old interviews Bodybuilding Legends website John's Online Workout and Nutrition Coaching John's YouTube Channel John's Ebay Page
What really happened in DUBAI? Great interview with my friend Sergio. #ifbb #mrolympia #arnoldclassic #samsondauda #Spain #Spainsh #LivingAbroad #muscle #training
Welcome back to the Longevity Muscle Podcast! Today we have Hersovyac joining us for a part 2. If you missed part 1, we highly recommend you listen to that first as this is a continuation of the same episode we recorded in part 1. Hersovyac is a natural bodybuilder, online personal trainer, posing coach and has an interest in the classic physique (silver era of bodybuilding). He's competed in a number of bodybuilding events and has carved himself an incredibly impressive physique!Help support the show, grow natural bodybuilding and receive some exclusive content/information as a thank you.... click here to learn more!Timestamps:(00:11) Intro(00:31) Full body training for muscle growth or fat loss?(02:50) Where Hersovyac is currently with his training (07:12) Lower body training explained (07:27) Dealing with aches and pains (08:39) 18 inch arms (How Hersovyac prioritizes arms)(11:03) Do you need an arm day? (pros and cons)(18:52) The value in pre-fatigue sequencing (real life examples)(25:15) Hersovyac explains his current training system (25:32) Why Hersovyac no longer trains strictly full body(30:02) Longer workouts, less frequency vs. shorter workout, more frequency (35:10) Why perform legs at the end of the workout when doing full body training(40:27) Arthur Jones and Sergio Oliva train full body...(41:16) How Hersovyac implements training to failure (48:07) Tradition and being attached to a specific type of training frequency (50:03) Pros and cons of higher training frequency (58:08) Youtube critics...(58:49) Where you can learn more from Hersovyac + OutroGet in touch with Hersovyac:Follow Hersovyac on InstagramSubscribe to Hersovyac on YouTubeGet in touch with Kenny and Longevity Muscle:Follow Kenny on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle on Instagram Follow Longevity Muscle on Facebook Subscribe to Longevity Muscle on YoutubeSupport the show
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
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast is celebrating the 6th Anniversary of the podcast by featuring clips of some of our favorite episodes. Included in Part One of the 6th Anniversary special are interviews with Rick Wayne, Charles Gaines, Lee Labrada, Tony Pearson, Tom Terwilliger, Phil Williams, Danny Padilla, Boyer Coe and Roy Callender. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 9:45 - Rick Wayne talks about Joe and Ben Weider 15:55 - The question Arnold asked Rick Wayne back in 1966 24:30 - Tony Pearson, Tom Terwilliger and Phil Williams talk about training after 60 39:00 - Charles Gaines remembers his friend George Butler and the idea for Pumping Iron 51:00 - Charles Gaines talks about why Bodybuilding is the most unique sport in the world 55:15 - Lee Labrada talks about the beginning of his pro career 1:01:25 - Lee Labrada's philosophy on Bodybuilding and Posing 1:08:10 - Danny Padilla remembers Sergio Oliva and the 1979 Night of the Champions 1:19:00 - Danny Padilla talks about the 1981 Mr. Olympia 1:26:40 - Boyer Coe and Roy Callender share their memories of Chris Dickerson Links: Become a Patreon Sponsor John Hansen Training and Diet Programs Bodybuilding Legends Show website Previous Podcast Episodes John's YouTube Channel
In this episode of MD Muscle Talk the MD boys discuss Sergio Oliva Jr getting arrested in Dubai. How would Derek Lunsford have done in the Arnold Classic if he had decided to enter. The Chad Nichols, Dom Nichols, and Shawn Ray controversy. Cast includes:John Livia AKA Uncle JohnJason ArntzCarlos Thomas JrBo LewisDanny Broadhurst
Please subscribe to "BTM" on YouTube, thank you! Connect with Sergio: https://www.instagram.com/sergioolivajr/ Connect with "BTM": https://www.instagram.com/behindthemusclepodcast1/ "Remember, behind the muscle, there's always a story!"
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
Mañana celebramos cuarenta y cuatro años del pacto constitucional y lo hacemos en un escenario en el que todavía no se ha renovado el Consejo General del Poder Judicial. Sergio Oliva Parrilla, miembro del Comité Nacional de la Asociación Judicial Francisco de Vitoria, ha indicado en Las Mañanas de RNE que más allá de lo irregular de la situación, lo que sienten los 5.500 jueces y juezas es "bochorno absoluto", más aún tras lo que considera fue "un intento de negociación partidista". Oliva señala que nos estamos centrando en culpar a los partidos políticos cuando deberíamos poner el foco en las "Cortes Generales", que a su parecer están presentando una "dejación de poderes absoluta" y está convencido de que todo esto está "demostrando la crisis del sistema fallido que hay en torno a la elección de miembros", una razón por la que aboga que sean los propios jueces y juezas los que elijan a los magistrados. Escuchar audio
Mr. America, Mr. Universe and Mr. World Boyer Coe and 2x Middleweight Mr. America champion Richard Baldwin offer their thoughts and memories of the great Bill Pearl who passed away on September 14th at the age of 91. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "The Bill Pearl Story" written by George Coates for the March, 1972 issue of IronMan Magazine. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 4:00 - Writing Bodybuilding History 8:25 - Beginning of interview with Boyer Coe and Richard Baldwin 9:22 - When Boyer Coe found out about Bill Pearl 12:21 - Richard talks about meeting Bill Pearl 14:10 - What Bill Pearl will be remembered for 17:10 - When Bill Pearl guest posed in 1971 19:52 - Bill Pearl's posing 22:30 - Bodybuilding isn't just about size 24:40 - Sergio Oliva in 1966 28:30 - Harold Poole in the Mr. America contest 31:00 - Arthur Jones and Bill Pearl 36:00 - The integrity of the NABBA Mr. Universe 38:54 - Winning the Mr. America and Mr. Universe the same year 41:55 - When Bill Pearl guest posed at the 1978 Mr. America 44:25 - Bill Pearl's strongman act 45:52 - Bill's older brother Harold 49:00 - The champions who Bill trained 52:00 - Richard's messages from Bill toward the end 54:43 - Boyer's tattoo 57:20 - John Hansen reads the article "The Bill Pearl Story" written by George Coates from the March, 1972 issue of IronMan Magazine. Links: John's Online Coaching Become a Patreon Donor Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel Muscle Maturity Podcast John Hansen Fitness website
Dave DeYoung, owner of the famous Quads Gym in Chicago, Illinois is joined by his long time friend Larry Bernstein, 1983 AAU Mr. America Short Class winner, to talk about Quads Gym and all the great bodybuilders who trained there over the last four decades. Dave talks about starting up Quads Gym with his partner Tom Milanovich, his memories of the great people he met during his years running the gym and some of the famous bodybuilders who trained at his gym. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "Arnold As I Know Him" written by Frank Zane for the May, 1972 issue of IronMan Magazine. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 4:19 - Dad's 85th Birthday 4:53 - 1980 Mr. Olympia discussion 5:40 - Bodybuilding History book 9:00 - Emails from listeners 14:00 - Start of interview with Dave DeYoung and Larry Bernstein 16:00 - How Quads Gym got started 24:20 - The gym atmosphere at Quads 31:00 - When Dave's partner passed away 36:10 - Tom Milanovich's acting career 45:54 - 1977 Mr. America memories 50:28 - When Larry competed in the 1982 AAU Mr. America 55:00 - When there was no air conditioning or girls in the gym 57:56 - Dave talks about Eddie Coan 1:10:40 - The booing at the 1981 Mr. Olympia 1:17:36 - Sergio Oliva 1:26:00 - Moving story about Larry's Dad 1:36:00 - Host John Hansen reads the article "Arnold As I Know Him" written by Frank Zane from the May, 1972 issue of IronMan Magazine. Links: John's Online Coaching Become a Patreon Sponsor Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel Muscle Maturity Podcast John Hansen Fitness website
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast continues its celebration of our 5th Anniversary with Part Two of this special episode featuring some of our favorite interviews over the last five years. Included in this episode are clips of interviews with Chris Cormier, Vince Taylor, Samir Bannout, Tim Kimber of Gold's Gym, Mike Katz, Earl Maynard and Danny Padilla. (Time Stamps below). Time Stamps: 3:20 - Pro Physique Transformation Challenge 4:40 - California Trip 5:20 - Old Bodybuilding Magazines 8:00 - Chris Cormier talks about training with Flex Wheeler and how he almost got into a fight with Mike Tyson 17:10 - Vince Taylor remembers when he met John Brown for the first time 19:15 - Vince Taylor talks about visiting California and competing in his first contest 25:35 - Samir Bannout talks about winning the Mr. Universe in 1979 and competing in his first three Mr. Olympia competitions (1980-1982) 34:20 - Tim Kimber, manager of Gold's Gym in the 1980's, talks about when Hollywood wanted to shoot a television show at Gold's Gym 40:20 - Earl Maynard talks about competing in the NABBA Mr. Universe compared to the IFBB and being on stage with his idol Bill Pearl 54:24 - Mike Katz remembers when Sergio Oliva wanted to compete in the 1970 Mr. America contest and some stories about training with Arnold 1:02:14 - Danny Padilla shares his thoughts about Sergio Oliva 1:07:04 - Danny Padilla talks about losing the 1979 Night of the Champions after scoring a perfect 300 points Links: John's Online Training Bodybuilding Legends Website Support us on Patreon Pro Physique Transformation Challenge John's YouTube Channel John Hansen Fitness website Muscle Maturity Podcast Bodybuilding Legends Facebook Page Bodybuilding Legends Instagram Page
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast celebrates its 5th Anniversary on this special episode. In Part One of the 5th Anniversary special, host John Hansen shares some of his favorite episodes since the podcast first began on July 5th, 2017. Included in this episode are interviews with Chris Dickerson, Boyer Coe, Peter McGough and Wayne Gallasch, Berry DeMey, Jerry Brainum and Phil Williams as well as some classic stories about Sergio Oliva, Rock Stonewall and Tim Belknap. Time Stamps: 7:20 - Old Bodybuilding Magazines 8:05 - Wayne Gallasch upcoming interview 10:15 - Chris Dickerson talks about when he started bodybuilding and winning the Mr. America and Mr. Universe titles 22:10 - Boyer Coe talks about meeting and working with Arthur Jones 30:00 - Jerry Brainum and Phil Williams talk about the drug use in bodybuilding in the 1980's compared to today 43:12 - Peter McGough and Wayne Gallasch recall their memories of seeing the 1970 NABBA Mr. Universe contest in London 1:00:54 - 1966 Mr. America Bob Gajda and his friends Al Jakich and Terry Strand remember some old bodybuilding stories about Sergio Oliva and Rock Stonewall in Chicago 1:18:45 - 1986 Mr. America Glenn Knerr and 1983 Mr. America - Short Class Larry Bernstein talk about the bodybuilders of the 1970's and '80's compared to today and some stories about 1981 Mr. America Tim Belknap. 1:28:20 - Berry DeMey talks about competing in the 1983 and 1984 Mr. Universe and winning his pro card at the 1985 World Games Links: John's Online Training Bodybuilding Legends website Support the Podcast on Patreon Pro Physique Transformation Challenge John's YouTube Channel John Hansen Fitness website Muscle Maturity Podcast Bodybuilding Legends Facebook page Bodybuilding Legends Instagram
1988 NPC USA Champion John DeFendis talks about his amazing comeback after a five year layoff to win the 1988 NPC USA Championships in Las Vegas on Part Two of his interview with the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. John talks about taking third place in the 1979 AAU Mr. USA at only 20 years old, his many attempted comebacks in the 1980's, the potential of Steve Michalik and his big win at the 1988 NPC USA after a five year layoff. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "Highstakes Gamble" written by Julian Schmidt for the December, 1988 issue of Flex Magazine. Time Stamps: 2:45 - Happy Birthday to Sergio Oliva and Frank Zane 3:40 - Happy 5th Anniversary to the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast 5:20 - Orlando Europa 7:00 - The Fall Transformation Challenge 8:22 - Emails this week 14:00 - Start of interview with John DeFendis, Part Two 14:30 - 1979 Mr. USA contest 17:43 - John's competitors at the 1988 NPC USA 19:30 - Rory Leidelmeyer and Matt Mendenhall 23:16 - John's attempted comebacks in the '80's 26:00 - Steve Michalik's potential 31:15 - Watching the 1987 Nationals from the audience 34:34 - Bob Gruskin's critique of John's physique 37:48 - Renel Janvier 41:00 - The 1988 NPC USA contest 45:50 - Crazy leg workouts 50:20 - The direction of bodybuilding 58:20 - John Hansen reads the article "Highstakes Gamble" by Julian Schmidt from the December, 1988 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: John's Online Training Bodybuilding Legends website Support us on Patreon Fall Transformation Challenge John's YouTube Channel John Hansen Fitness website Muscle Maturity Podcast John's Facebook Page Bodybuilding Legends Instagram
Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness Magazine and IronMan Magazine, is the guest for this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Jerry and host John Hansen discuss the year 1991 in Bodybuilding. Included in the discussion in Part One is the 1991 IronMan Pro Invitational won by J.J. Marsh, the 1991 Arnold Classic won by Shawn Ray and the 1991 Night of the Champions won by Dorian Yates. At the beginning of the podcast, Jerry and John talk about the recent deaths of Tom Prince, 1997 NPC Nationals winner, and the legendary Marvin Eder who passed away last week at 90 years old. Time Stamps: 5:20 - Emails from last week's podcast 10:20 - Start of the interview with Jerry Brainum, 1991 Year in Review, Part One 11:35 - Jerry talks about the recent passing of Tom Prince, 1997 NPC Nationals winner 23:14 - Do you have to train heavy to get big? 27:34 - Marvin Eder, bodybuilding legend, passes away at 90 years old 39:20 - The heavy drug use of today's bodybuilders 48:00 - When John first saw Dorian Yates 1:00:52 - Can you train heavy when you get older? 1:06:52 - The 1991 IronMan Pro Invitational 1:14:48 - The 1991 Arnold Classic 1:18:17 - The 1991 Niagara Falls Invitational won by Albert Beckles 1:21:00 - The 1991 Night of the Champions 1:23:20 - How close was the 1991 Mr. Olympia decision? 1:26:56 - Sonny Schmidt 1:30:50 - Sergio Oliva's bigger older brother 1:37:17 - Host John Hansen reads an excerpt from the book Legends of the Iron Game, Vol. 2 about the life of Marvin Eder Links: Jerry Brainum's newsletter Bodybuilding Legends website John's Online Coaching John's YouTube Channel John's Facebook page Bodybuilding Legends Instagram page
The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast devotes this episode as a tribute to the late Chris Dickerson who passed away on December 23rd, 2021. The guests for this tribute include 4x Mr. Universe and Mr. America Boyer Coe, Mr. Universe and Professional Mr. Universe Roy Callender and NPC judge Bill Neylon. Boyer, Roy and Bill share their memories of Chris. Boyer talks about competing with Chris back in the 1960's, Roy remembers his battles with Chris on the Grand Prix circuit in 1980 and '81 and Bill talks about what a gentleman Chris was with his fans. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "Elegance is the Game, Dickerson's the Name" written by Bill Reynolds and Armand Tanny for the January, 1980 issue of Muscle&Fitness magazine. Time Stamps: 3:08 - John announces a new seminar planned for March 4:00 - Emails from last week's show 11:00 - Beginning of Chris Dickerson Tribute 12:00 - When Boyer Coe first met Chris Dickerson 13:46 - When Boyer and Chris first competed against each other 14:55 - Bill talks about when he first met Chris Dickerson in 2003 19:00 - Roy Callender talks about when he first met Chris Dickerson 21:20 - Boyer talks about how the contests were judged back in the 1960's 25:09 - Boyer talks about competing against Roy in the NABBA Mr. Universe 26:00 - Roy talks about what made Chris a great bodybuilder 28:16 - When bodybuilders used to compete in a lot of contests 32:44 - Chris Dickerson was the first African-American to win the Mr. America 34:12 - Boyer remembers competing against Sergio Oliva in 1966 36:10 - When Arthur Jones got Ken Waller suspended from the AAU Mr. America 38:15 - Boyer tells the story of traveling to South Africa with Chris 44:45 - When Roy was suspended from competing in the IFBB in 1971 47:40 - Boyer and Roy talk about the 1980 Mr. Olympia 56:06 - Chris's thoughts about the 1980 and '81 Mr. Olympia 58:25 - When Franco came up onstage at the 1980 Mr. Olympia prejudging 1:00:53 - Chris was a great ambassador for bodybuilding 1:04:50 - Boyer Coe's greatest competitive year 1:07:20 - Roy talks about what it is like to be a real bodybuilder 1:13:37 - John reads the article "Elegance is the Game, Dickerson's the Name" written by Bill Reynolds and Armand Tanny from the January, 1980 issue of Muscle&Fitness magazine. Links: Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen Fitness website John's Online Coaching John's YouTube Channel John's Facebook Page Bodybuilding Legends on Instagram
The guys are back at it to discuss topics such as the NFL playoffs, violence in Chicago, Sergio Oliva's bodybuilding greatness and much more on this highly entertaining episode that you do not want to miss so make sure you tune in!
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Jerry Brainum joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to review the year 1981 in the world of Bodybuilding. In Part One of the interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the 1981 AAU Mr. America contest won by Tim Belknap from Rockford, Illinois, the 1981 IFBB Mr. Universe contest in which Lance Dreher from the USA won the heavyweight class and the 1981 NABBA Mr. Universe won by John Brown in the amateur class and Robby Robinson in the pro division. Jerry and John finish off their discussion talking about the IFBB Pro Grand Prix events in 1981 including the Night of the Champions won by Chris Dickerson. Jerry and John also talk about the WABBA organization promoted by Serge Nubret and the Pro World Cup won by Sergio Oliva. Finally, they talk about the spectacular shape achieved by Boyer Coe who won the World Cup Grand Prix in Montreal held after the 1981 Mr. Olympia contest. At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads two articles from the October, 1981 issue of Muscle Builder magazine including the 1981 IFBB New England Grand Prix where Albert Beckles defeated Chris Dickerson written by John Balik and the 1981 Night of the Champions written by Roger Schwab. John also reads an article about Boyer Coe winning the World Cup Grand Prix written by Denie from the April, 1982 issue of Muscle Training Illustrated magazine. Time Stamps: 5:30 - The Transformation Challenge from Pro Physique 6:30 - John reads emails from last week's podcast 11:00 - Beginning of interview of 1981 In Review, Part One with Jerry Brainum 13:20 - The 1981 AAU Mr. America won by Tim Belknap 19:25 - When Belknap won the Mr. Illinois contest in 1980 27:21 - The rivalry between Tim Belknap and Lance Dreher 29:04 - The results of the 1981 Mr. America contest 33:55 - The 1981 IFBB Mr. Universe in Egypt 39:40 - When Belknap had to go back in 1982 to get his pro card 46:35 - The 1981 NABBA Mr. Universe 1:00:30 - The IFBB Pro Grand Prix contests in 1981 1:03:57 - Boyer Coe wins the 1981 World Cup Grand Prix 1:06:11 - Serge Nubret and the WABBA organization 1:16:32 - Kal Szkalak competing in the WABBA Pro World Cup 1:19:30 - When former bodybuilders don't workout anymore 1:28:40 - John reads two articles from the October, 1981 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine - The New England Grand Prix written by John Balik and the 1981 Night of the Champions written by Roger Schwab 1:38:13 - John reads an article about Boyer Coe winning the 1981 World Cup Grand Prix from the April, 1982 issue of Muscle Training Illustrated written by Denie. Links: Jerry Brainum's newsletter Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen Fitness Pro Physique John's YouTube Channel John's Facebook Page Bodybuilding Legends Instagram Page
Jerry Brainum joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast for Part Two of his interview about the year 1971 In Review. In this episode, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe in which Bill Pearl won his 4th and final Mr. Universe over Sergio Oliva and Reg Park. Then, Jerry and John discuss the 1971 Mr. Olympia contest in which Arnold Schwarzenegger won his second title unopposed because Sergio Oliva was suspended from competing that year. At the end of the podcast, John reads two articles about the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe and the 1971 IFBB Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia. Time Stamps: 6:35 - Intro - John's training 9:14 - Interview with Jerry Brainum about 1971 in Review 10:40 - The 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe 45:00 - The amateur division of the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe 1:04:47 - The 1971 Mr. Olympia 1:13:30 - The 1971 IFBB Mr. Universe 1:27:00 - Host John Hansen reads an article from the January, 1972 issue of Muscular Development Magazine about the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe written by Oscar Heidenstam. 1:36:06 - John reads an article about the 1971 IFBB Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia from the April, 1972 issue of Muscle Builder magazine written by Bob Hise. Links: Jerry's newsletter Applied Metabolics Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen Fitness John's Online Coaching John's YouTube Channel John's Facebook Page John's Instagram Page
True Story # 46 Sergio Oliva Jr Sergio Oliva Jr. is a IFBB Pro Bodybuikder. Sergio is originally from Chicago Illinois & the son of three-time Mr. Olympia champion, the legendary Sergio Oliva, famously known as the Myth. Sergio will next be competing September 25, 2021 at the Arnold Classic Link in Bio: Competition history 2020Arnold Classic 2020Open Men's Bodybuilding (5th) 2018Mr. OlympiaIFBB Open Men (16th) Tampa ProIFBB Open Men (2nd) Chicago ProIFBB Open Men (2nd) 2017 New York ProIFBB Pro Open (1st) 2016 Pittsburgh ProMen's Physique: Guest Posers 2015 NPC National ChampionshipsOverall IG : @sergioolivajr Victory clothing line : https://www.victoryclothing.com/ Cosmic industries : https://www.cosmic-industries.com/ #TrueStory #SergioOlivaJr #Johngibsonbjj
For the final installment of the 4th Year Anniversary Show for the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen picks some of his favorite excerpts from interviews over the last four years. Included in Part Three of the 4th Year Anniversary are Peter McGough talking about how much he admired Larry Scott (10:15) and when he started his publication Pumping Press and his memories of the early NABBA Mr. Universe contests (15:30), the Bob Gruskin Tribute with Tom Terwilliger, John DeFendis and Jerry Scalesse (23:50), Jerry Brainum talks about Franco Columbu when Franco first arrived in America (32:36) and a funny story when Arnold got into a fight at Gold's Gym (39:44), Ellington Darden talks about meeting a 17 year old Boyer Coe at a powerlifting/bodybuilding meet in Texas (44:15), Marc Martinez talks about going to the famous Gold's Gym for the first time in 1977 (52:45), Boyer Coe talks about competing in the 1970 NABBA Mr. Universe and then traveling to Columbus, Ohio to compete in the AAU Mr. World (1:00:15) and his crazy experience competing in the 1969 NABBA Mr. Universe in London (1:09:54), Tom Terwilliger and Joey Fulco talk about bodybuilding in the 1970's and how it is so different from the sport today (1:17:37) and Jerry Brainum talks about meeting Bill Pearl when he was a teenager (1:26:24) and his thoughts on seeing Sergio Oliva for the first time at the 1966 IFBB Mr. World contest (1:33:40). At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "I Am Grateful to Joe Weider" about Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1978 written by Rick Wayne for the February, 1979 issue of Muscle Builder Magazine. Support the Podcast on Patreon Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness website John's YouTube Channel John's Facebook Page John's Instagram Page
To celebrate the 4th Anniversary of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen shares excerpts from some of his favorite interviews over the last four years. Included in Part One of the 4th Anniversary Special are interviews with 1982 Mr. Olympia Chris Dickerson talking about competing in his first NABBA Mr. Universe in 1970 (17:07), 3x Mr. Olympia Frank Zane talks about competing against Bill Pearl in 1971 (30:32), 1978 Mr. America Tony Pearson talks about when he first moved to California (37:34), 1990 Arnold Classic Champion Shawn Ray talks about being mentored by John Brown (43:10), 1969 Mr. America and Mr. Universe Boyer Coe talks about when he first met Sergio Oliva and Bill Pearl (50:54), 1985 NPC Nationals champ Phil Williams talks about winning the NPC Nationals, the last time he saw George Turner and getting ready to compete in his first pro show (1:01:57), 8x Mr. Olympia Lee Haney and 1989 Arnold Classic Champ Rich Gaspari talk about training together back in 1984 (1:15:22) and Tom Platz talks about his mental prep to compete in the 1981 Mr. Olympia in the best shape of his life (1:34:12). At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "Frank Zane: Portrait of Persistence" by Armand Tanny from the February, 1978 issue of Muscle Builder magazine (1:43:10). John Hansen "Building Muscle After 40" Online Seminar Bodybuilding Legends website John Hansen Fitness website John Hansen's YouTube Channel John Hansen's Facebook Page John Hansen's Instagram Page
The only bodybuilder son of a Mr. Olympia, Sergio Oliva Jr, has a candid conversation with Rich Gaspari and John Romano about what it's like to be the only person in the entire world with such a distinction. Does being Mr. O's son help him? Hurt him? Why kind of challenges does occupying such a position have for your career? Find out if Dad supported his son - the answer might shock you. Actually, most of this interview is beyond what you'd think! And check out Sergio's supplement company: cosmic-industries.com And his clothing line: Victoryclothing.com #SergioOliva, #SergioOlivaJr, #RichGaspari, #GaspariNutrition, #JohnRomano, #DragonSlayerMedia, #FitnessFame&Fortune, #Cosmic-industries, #VictoryClothing,
Dave Palumbo, Chris Aceto and John Romano are joined by the enigmatic Sergio Oliva Jr on an all-new LIVE episode of Heavy Muscle Radio.
Dave Palumbo, Chris Aceto and John Romano are joined by the enigmatic Sergio Oliva Jr on an all-new LIVE episode of Heavy Muscle Radio.
Jerry Brainum, Tom Terwilliger and Phil Williams are the guests on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to discuss which of the Golden Age Bodybuilders (1960's - 1980's) looks the best in the Mandatory Poses. In Part One of the interview, Jerry, Tom, Phil and John look at the Front Double Biceps, the Front Lat Spread, the Side Chest and the Side Triceps poses and pick their favorite bodybuilder for each pose. Time Stamps: 4:11 - Happy Mothers Day to all the mothers 4:40 - John reads this week's emails 25:39 - Upcoming contests and events in 2021 26:53 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum, Tom Terwilliger and Phil Williams, Part One 28:22 - Who had the best Front Double Biceps pose? 30:19 - Did Samir look the best in the Front Double Biceps? 31:47 - Boyer Coe's outstanding arm separation 32:32 - Robby's great Front Double Biceps 34:30 - How did Sergio look in the Front Double Biceps? 36:22 - Lee Haney vs Robby in the Front Double Biceps 36:59 - Phil Hill's freaky physique 40:39 - Vince Taylor's pro career 42:52 - Eduardo Kawak's great physique 45:47 - Mike Mentzer's front double biceps 47:30 - The popularity of the Vacuum Pose 49:22 - The guys vote on the Front Double Biceps Pose 50:52 - Who looked the best in the Front Lat Spread? 51:45 - Brian Buchanan's incredible Front Lat Spread 57:00 - Lee Haney's Front Lat Spread 58:35 - How does Franco rate in the Front Lat Spread? 59:32 - Arnold's Front Lat Spread 59:55 - Sergio Oliva's Front Lat Spread 1:01:53 - The vote for the Best Front Lat Spread 1:04:56 - Who had the Best Side Chest? 1:05:23 - Robby's version of the Side Chest Pose 1:05:55 - Francis Benfatto's Side Chest 1:06:48 - Gary Strydom's Side Chest shot 1:07:24 - Tom Terwilliger's Side Chest and Front Double Biceps pose 1:08:12 - Lou Ferrigno's great physique in the 1980's 1:08:52 - Arnold would shrink in between contests 1:09:24 - Serge Nubret's beautiful physique 1:10:42 - The vote for the Best Side Chest Pose 1:11:52 - Who Had the Best Side Triceps? 1:12:45 - Arnold's Side Triceps Pose 1:13:15 - Samir's cross striations on his triceps 1:13:35 - Bill Pearl's massive triceps 1:14:26 - Rick Valente's freaky triceps 1:15:20 - Makkawy's great Side Triceps pose 1:16:00 - Lee Labrada's Side Triceps 1:16:42 - The Side Triceps Pose was one of Chris Dickerson's best poses 1:17:12 - Zane's aesthetic Side Triceps Pose 1:17:47 - The mechanics of hitting the Side Triceps Pose 1:20:17 - Chuck Sipes impressive physique 1:22:13 - Steve Michalik's suicide 1:26:15 - Can you look your best ever over 50 while being natural? 1:28:40 - Rory Leidelmeyer's Side Tricep Pose 1:30:12 - Moses Maldonado's great physique 1:34:44 - The vote for the Best Side Triceps Pose John Hansen Fitness Bodybuilding Legends website Support the Podcast on Patreon John's YouTube Channel Bodybuilding Legends on Instagram John's Instagram Page John's Facebook Page Bodybuilding Legends Page on Facebook
Sergio Oliva Jr is welcomed back to Bro Chat with Fouad Abiad and Guy Cisternino for some interesting discussions on bodybuilding, sex and owning a company.
John DeCola, 1969 IFBB Mr. America winner, joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to talk about his career in Bodybuilding. John talks about how he got involved in competing in bodybuilding and the details of his early training and nutrition. John also talks about competing in the AAU before transitioning over to the IFBB, the role of steroids in bodybuilding in the 1960's and some of the legends he competed with including Frank Zane, Don Howorth, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sergio Oliva. Time Stamps: 05:50 - John reads emails from last week's show 21:53 - John DeCola Interview, Part One 28:51 - Meeting Frank Zane in 1968 29:30 - When John tried Dianabol 30:30 - John's workout and diet program in the 1960's 33:12 - Winning the 1964 Mr. Eastern America 35:16 - John's disappointing experience at the 1964 Mr. America 37:18 - Bob Hoffman's one meal a day 39:44 - Meeting his idol John Grimek 41:22 - Competing against Frank Zane at the 1968 IFBB Mr. America 42:56 - When bodybuilders started using steroids 44:12 - Winning the 1969 IFBB Mr. America 44:55 - Meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1969 48:10 - Hanging out with the 1960's IFBB Bodybuilding stars in New York 49:00 - John remembers Sergio Oliva in 1969 50:52 - Judging the 1970 Mr. Olympia contest 54:50 - John Hansen reads Frank Zane's Deltoid Workout from the July, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder Magazine, written by Jack Neary. John Hansen Fitness Bodybuilding Legends website Florida Alternative Medicine John's YouTube Channel John's Instagram Page John's Facebook Page
Sign up for the John Hansen Fitness Challenge This episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast is dedicated to the memory of Peter McGough. Peter passed away on December 30th, 2020 after a long battle with cancer. The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast remembers Peter with a series of clips from interviews that Peter did with the podcast dating back to 2017. Peter contributed his talents and his passion to the sport of Bodybuilding as a writer and editor in chief of Flex Magazine for so many years. We will never forget him. Time Stamps: 03:50 - The John Hansen Fitness Challenge starts on January 18th! 07:42 - Beginning of the Peter McGough Tribute interviews 10:51 - Peter gives the background about his publication Pumping Press 14:44 - Peter talks about seeing Sergio Oliva for the first time at the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe 17:45 - Why Dave Draper was Peter's favorite bodybuilder 19:22 - John interviews Wayne Gallasch and Peter McGough in 2018 21:21 - Wayne and Peter talk about being at the 1970 NABBA Mr. Universe 28:57 - Did Reg Park deserve to beat Dave Draper at the 1970 Mr. Universe? 31:35 - What made Arnold so dominating in competition? 33:42 - The value that the bodybuilding magazines used to bring to the sport 44:45 - Interview with Peter and Lonnie Teper talking about the shape of bodybuilding comparing aesthetics to mass. 50:45 - The potential of the Classic Physique division and the importance of good posing 58:22 - Lonnie and Peter talk about working for competing magazines back in the '90's 1:00:45 - Peter talks about the magical time in bodybuilding when Gold's Gym and Weider's headquarters were at their peak. 1:10:34 - The time when Larry Scott left Peter speechless 1:16:21 - Peter explains how he felt like an investigative reporter when he covered the bodybuilding scene 1:23:54 - Peter talks candidly about his battle with cancer 1:28:12 - John reads an article about the 1980 Night of the Champions contest from IronMan Magazine. Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness John Hansen's YouTube page John Hansen's Instagram page Bodybuilding Legends Instagram page John Hansen's Facebook page Bodybuilding Legends Facebook page
Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle&Fitness Magazine and IronMan Magazine, joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to continue his discussion about the year 1970 in Bodybuilding. Included in Part Two of his interview is the 1970 NABBA Mr. Universe where Frank Zane won the Amateur division and Arnold Schwarzenegger won the Pro category. Jerry also talks about the 1970 Mr. Olympia contest in which Arnold beat out Sergio Oliva for the title. At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads an article from the September, 1970 issue of IronMan Magazine about Chris Dickerson winning the 1970 AAU Mr. America contest. Time Line: 03:45 - John announces the winners of the John Hansen Fall Fitness Challenge 10:32 - John reads emails from last week 13:50 - Jerry Brainum Interview - 1970 in Review, Part Two 17:10 - Chris Dickerson beating Franco at the NABBA Mr. Universe 27:20 - The Pro division at the 1970 NABBA Mr. Universe 28:30 - Was Reg Park really natural? 35:00 - 1970 was a turning point for Arnold's physique 41:46 - Would Arnold have beaten Bill Pearl at the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe? 43:18 - Franco winning the 1970 IFBB Mr. Universe 53:35 - 1970 Mr. Olympia discussion 54:49 - Sergio wants to enter the 1970 IFBB Mr. America 57:55 - 1970 IFBB Mr. World where Dave Draper beat Franco and Rick Wayne 59:24 - Arnold beats Sergio at the 1970 Mr. Olympia 1:12:33 - John reads the article "Dickerson wins Mr. America" written by Peary Rader in the September, 1970 issue of IronMan Magazine. Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness website Enter the 2nd Annual John Hansen Fitness Challenge YouTube - John Hansen Page Facebook - John Hansen page Facebook - Bodybuilding Legends page Instagram - John Hansen Page Instagram - Bodybuilding Legends Page
Dan Solomon, President of the Mr. Olympia Production, is the guest this week on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Dan talks about the bold decision to move the Mr. Olympia from Las Vegas to Orlando, Florida only 5 weeks before the event. Dan also gives all the details about this year's Mr. Olympia event including the venue, tickets, hotel accommodations and the Pay-Per-View. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads an excerpt from Rick Wayne's excellent book Muscle Wars about Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sergio Oliva in 1967-1968. Time Stamps: 03:30 - The passing of David Prowse (Darth Vader) 06:40 - Emails from last week's show 15:00 - Dan Solomon interview 23:30 - Details of the 2020 Mr. Olympia competition 32:40 - John's Predictions for the 212 Division, Classic Physique and the Mr. Olympia 44:00 - John reads an excerpt from the book Muscle Wars written by Rick Wayne Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness John's YouTube Page John's Facebook Page John's Instagram Page
Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness website 1977 AAU Jr. Mr. America winner Mario Nieves is the guest on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Mario was one of the best amateur bodybuilders in the country in the late 1970's, placing high at all the national level competitions. Mario talks about moving from Puerto Rico to Chicago as a youngster and how his life dramatically changed. Mario also talks about training with Sergio Oliva in his prime, seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger train and pose and the training and diet strategies that helped to build his physique. At the end of the Podcast, host John Hansen reads an article about Mario from the July, 1978 issue of IronMan Magazine. Time Stamps: 04:00 - Emails from last week's show 12:20 - Mario Nieves Interview, Part One 17:44 - How Mario started bodybuilding 24:07 - Training with Sergio Oliva 33:33 - Seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger for the first time 44:10 - The training and diet strategies that helped build Mario's physique. 49:45 - John Hansen reads an article from the July, 1978 issue of IronMan Magazine about Mario Nieves.
Dr. Ellington Darden is the guest on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Dr. Darden talks about competing in bodybuilding competitions in the 1960's and '70's against such icons as Boyer Coe, Dennis Tinerino, Chris Dickerson and Ken Waller. Dr. Darden also explains what it was like to work for Arthur Jones for 20 years and his experience training with Nautilus. John Hansen Fitness Challenge Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen's YouTube Time Stamps: 02:30 - Details of the upcoming John Hansen Fall Fitness Challenge 08:32 - RIP Karl Bloemer 11:00 - Emails about the Vinny Galanti episode 20:18 - Dr. Ellington Darden interview 28:39 - Meeting 17 year old Boyer Coe 39:50 - Training under Arthur Jones 50:66 - Determining genetics for bodybuilding 57:56 - The genetics of Sergio Oliva 1:01:27 - How Arthur Jones measured arms 1:07:25 - Seeing Dorian Yates onstage in 1994 1:11:09 - Meeting Mike Mentzer 1:22:40 - The unique life of Arthur Jones
Episode 40 with Guy and Ben is another good one with lots of laughs and lots of information mixed in. Hair Gro™ Canadian commercial New Nordic North America Ad 1 of 2 · 0:29 newnordic.ca 5 0:00 / 0:30 BODYBUILDING & BOLLOCKS Ep.39 | Fouad Abiad, Sergio Oliva Jr. & Guy Cisternino 25,894 views•5 Jun 2020 1K 37 SHARE SAVE Fouad Abiad 166K subscribers This weeks Bodybuilding and Bollocks was filmed with two of the most outspoken pros. Guy Cisternino and Sergio Oliva join me for some fun and discussions about the riots, sex, training and of course our Roast A Fan segment. SHOP: HOSSTILE SUPPLEMENTS - http://www.hosstile.com PODCAST: SOUNDCLOUD - http://www.soundcloud.com/ouadossbiad SPOTIFY -https://open.spotify.com/show/624WTi4... ITUNES - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM - @fouadabiad INSTAGRAM - @hosstilesupps INSTAGRAM - @hosstilebrandwear FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/fouadhoss300/ FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/hosstilesupps/ TWIITER - http://www.twitter.com/TheFouadAbiad SPONSORS: http://www.gaspofficial.com (15% off code: FOUAD15) http://www.skinnyroti.com (10% off code: FOUAD)
This weeks Bodybuilding and Bollocks was filmed with two of the most outspoken pros. Guy Cisternino and Sergio Oliva join me for some fun and discussions about the riots, sex, training and of course our Roast A Fan segment. SHOP: HOSSTILE SUPPLEMENTS - http://www.hosstile.com PODCAST: SOUNDCLOUD - http://www.soundcloud.com/ouadossbiad SPOTIFY -https://open.spotify.com/show/624WTi4... ITUNES - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM - @fouadabiad INSTAGRAM - @hosstilesupps INSTAGRAM - @hosstilebrandwear FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/fouadhoss300/ FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/hosstilesupps/ TWIITER - http://www.twitter.com/TheFouadAbiad SPONSORS: http://www.gaspofficial.com (15% off code: FOUAD15) http://www.skinnyroti.com (10% off code: FOUAD)
Bodybuilding Photographer Robert Nailon is the guest on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Robert took photos and got to hang out with some of the most iconic bodybuilders during the Golden Age including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Franco Columbu, Frank Zane, Dave Draper, Larry Scott, Reg Park, Bill Pearl, Sergio Oliva and Serge Nubret. Robert talks about some of the experiences he had being friends with and training with these great bodybuilding legends. Robert also talks about his first hand experience being one of the official photographers for the 1980 Mr. Olympia contest, held in Sydney, Australia and his thoughts on the contest. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads an article written by Robert Nailon for the Muscle Mag Annual 79/80 called "Arnold Came to Dinner". Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness website John's Facebook Page John's Instagram Page John's YouTube Page Support the Podcast through Patreon
Conferences are a huge part of the blindness and visual impairment field. They're about more than just attending sessions, they’re also were we learn about new products, and where we partner with other companies to continue to push the boundaries of our field.To talk about how we can stay connected, and make the most out of virtual conferences, APH President, Craig Meador, leads a roundtable discussion with three change makers who have, or are planning to host virtual events.Guests: Dr. Kirk Adams, President and CEO of AFB, a private non profit that uses research and evidence to effect system change that creates a world of no limits for people who are blind.Dr. Amy Parker, an assistant professor and coordinator at Portland State University where she is engaged in community development and nurturing.Sergio Oliva, the Associate Vice President of national and youth programs at the Braille Institute. He oversees Cane Quest and the Braille Challenge.
Episode 35 of the Real Bodybuilding Podcast brings in Sergio Oliva Jr. and he doesn't let us down as he gets in to haters, the fans, the Arnold Classic and where he thinks he will place. SHOP: MERCHANDISE (Supplements coming soon)- http://www.hosstile.com COACHING: Non-Competitors & Competitors - www.fouadabiad.com PODCAST: SOUNDCLOUD - http://www.soundcloud.com/ouadossbiad SPOTIFY -https://open.spotify.com/show/624WTi4... ITUNES - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM - @fouadabiad INSTAGRAM - @hosstilesupps INSTAGRAM - @hosstilebrandwear FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/fouadhoss300/ FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/hosstilesupps/ TWIITER - http://www.twitter.com/TheFouadAbiad SPONSORS: http://www.gaspofficial.com (15% off code : FOUAD15) https://skinnyroti.com/ (10% off code : FOUAD)
In Part Three of the 2nd Anniversary Special on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen picks some clips from a collection of his favorite interviews over the last two years. Included in Part Three of the 2nd Anniversary Special, Jerry Brainum talks about meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger when he first arrived in America in 1968 and Arnold getting into a fight at Gold's Gym in the early 1970's, Franco Santoriello opens up about being addicted to drugs when he was competing in bodybuilding, Glenn Knerr talks about competing against freaky Tim Belknap and meeting the great Sergio Oliva for the first time. Also included is Jon Lloyd talking about some of the great bodybuilders he met while owning the Gold's Gym in San Francisco including Bob Reis, Boyer Coe, Bronston Austin and Mike Mentzer and Dale Ruplinger gets emotional talking about his comeback to competition in 1986 after tearing his bicep. Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness website John Hansen Bodybuilding Seminar Facebook Instagram YouTube
Join us on our first over-the-phone guest interview as Sergio Oliva, Associate Vice President of The Braille Institute's National and Youth Programs, joins Emily for a discussion of the programs the Institute promotes to aid blind students and digs into the heart-warming reasons and results of the annual Braille Challenge. Emily is then joined by a resident expert TSBVI student to give a kid-level report on the Challenge. brailleinstitute.org 1-800-BRAILLE
In Part Two of the 2nd Anniversary Special, the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast is looking back at some of our favorite shows over the last two years. Included in Part Two of the 2nd Anniversary Special are The Ed Corney Tribute with Roger Schwab talking about Corney's amazing performance at the 1977 Mr. Olympia, Pat Neve telling the story of meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1973, Boyer Coe talking about meeting Sergio Oliva in 1966 and competing in the 1969 NABBA Mr. Universe, Jeff King explaining how he prepared to win the 1983 AAU Mr. America and Ken Sprague on how he purchased Gold's Gym in the 1970's and the filming of the movie "Pumping Iron" at Gold's in 1975. Bodybuilding Legends Website John Hansen Fitness website Facebook Instagram YouTube John Hansen Seminar - Tampa John Hansen Fitness Challenge
Bodybuilding Writer Jerry Brainum joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to talk about the major events in Bodybuilding in 1969. Included in the discussion is the 1969 Mr. Olympia where Arnold and Sergio faced off for the very first time, Boyer Coe winning the 1969 AAU Mr. America and the NABBA Mr. Universe, Arnold winning the IFBB Mr. Universe and Jon DeCola winning the IFBB Mr. America. Jerry also talks about volatile New York bodybuilding crowds, Arnold's self confidence, Jim Haislop's genetic potential, Flex Magazine's centerfolds and Sergio Oliva's dominance in the 1960's. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads an article from the April, 1970 issue of Muscle Builder/Power magazine called "From Where I Sat" about the 1969 Mr. Olympia written by Rick Wayne. John's Info: Facebook Instagram YouTube Bodybuilding Legends Show website John Hansen Fitness.com
Bodybuilding Legend and 2x Mr. Olympia winner Franco Columbu passed away on August 30th, 2019 at the age of 78. On this special episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen welcomes guest Jerry Brainum to the show to talk about the life of Franco Columbu. Jerry talks about meeting Franco when he arrived in the United States in 1969, seeing Franco train at the original Gold's Gym, his great friendship with Arnold Schwarzenegger and some of his iconic competitions against legendary bodybuilders like Arnold, Sergio Oliva, Serge Nubret, Lou Ferrigno and Frank Zane. Jerry and John also talk about how Franco died. At the conclusion of the podcast, John Hansen reads an excerpt from Franco's autobiography Coming on Strong. John's Info: Facebook Instagram YouTube Bodybuilding Legends Show website Training and Diet Programs Donate to the Podcast
In this episode, I go over a special edition MuscleMag Magazine on the Legends of Bodybuilding. Featured on the show - Steve Reeves, Reg Park, Bill Pearl, Vince Gironda, Larry Scott, Sergio Oliva, Dave Draper, Arnold, and Franco Columbu. Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Buy my new book Bodybuilding For Beginners: https://amzn.to/2YuyaPy Connect with Kyle: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Get Strong Now with the Absolute Strength Powerlifting Program: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolute-strength/ Improve Your Bench Press with my 6-Week Bench Press Program: http://kylehuntfitness.com/benchprogram Get 10% OFF PR Breaker Materia Pre Workout and Hitpoint Protein: DISCOUNT CODE: “hunt10” at https://www.prbreaker.com/
The Real Bodybuilding Podcast welcomes Sergio Oliva Jr. to the show to discuss legacy, genetics, supplement contracts and a lot more. SHOP: http://www.hosstile.com http://www.fouadabiad.com http://www.gaspofficial.com (15% off code : FOUAD15) FOLLOW: http://www.instagram.com/fouadabiad/ http://www.facebook.com/fouadhoss300/ http://www.twitter.com/TheFouadAbiad
Former IFBB Judge John Calascione talks about the Golden Era of Bodybuilding this week for the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. John talks about how he started bodybuilding as a teenager in New York and started competing at a young age. John recounts the stories of seeing the Mr. Olympia contest in person when it first started in 1965 and watching Larry Scott win the title in 1965 and 1966, Sergio Oliva's victories from 1967-1969 and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Mr. Olympia wins in 1970, 1973 and 1974. John also shares his version of the ideal bodybuilding physique and his thoughts on women's bodybuilding when it first began. At the conclusion of the podcast, John Hansen reads an article from the March, 1980 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine called "The Psychology of a Mr. Olympia Competitor" written by Mike Mentzer after he placed second in the 1979 Mr. Olympia contest. John's Info: Facebook Instagram YouTube Bodybuilding Legends Show website Dad Bod 2 Ripped Bod website Help Support the Podcast
Anibal Lopez, one of the top amateur bodybuilders of the 1970's, is the guest this week on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Anibal, despite weighing no more than 155 pounds, was one of the top bodybuilders in the world during his career. Anibal talks about when he started competing in the bodybuilding competitions, his friendships with top champions like Sergio Oliva, Chris Dickerson and Steve Michalik and his decision not to use steroids during his bodybuilding career. Anibal also talks about his desire to be the first Puerto Rican to win the AAU Mr. America title, Steve Michalik's suicide and why he decided to stop competing in bodybuilding. At the end of the podcast, John Hansen reads an article from the March, 1980 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine written by Frank Zane called "Three Dreams in a Row" in which Frank talks about the dreams that predicted each of his Mr. Olympia wins from 1977-1979. John's Info - Bodybuilding Legends Show website Dad Bod 2 Ripped Bod website Help Support the Podcast John's Facebook John's Instagram John's YouTube Channel
Joe Means, one of the top amateur bodybuilders in the 1970's, is the guest this week on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Joe talks about how he started bodybuilding as a teenager in South Carolina, competing at the national level in the top AAU Bodybuilding contests against top competitors such as Dave Johns, Kalman Szkalak, Manny Perry and Ron Teufel. Joe explains the diet and training program he followed that allowed him to defeat bigger bodybuilders who outweighed him by 30-40 pounds. Joe won the Most Muscular Award at the 1976 AAU Mr. America over Kal Szkalak, Dave Johns and Ron Teufel. He also won the Best Legs award that night over none other than Tom Platz. At the conclusion of the Podcast, John Hansen reads an article about Sergio Oliva that was written by Norman Zale and appeared in the November, 1975 issue of IronMan Magazine. John's Info: Bodybuilding Legends Show website Dad Bod 2 Ripped Bod website Support the Podcast as a Patreon Sponsor! Facebook Instagram YouTube
Leon Brown is the guest this week on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Leon trained with Arnold and Franco at the original Gold's Gym in Venice, California during the Golden Age of Bodybuilding. He talks about how he started training at home at 15 years old in New York, competing against some of the greats of the sport including Frank Zane, Sergio Oliva and Franco Columbu, his memories of training alongside the best bodybuilders in the world at Gold's Gym, being featured in the book Pumping Iron and appearing in the movie "Stay Hungry". John's Info - Facebook Instagram YouTube Bodybuilding Legends Show website Dad Bod 2 Ripped Bod website Support the Podcast on Patreon
1986 AAU Mr. America and Mr. World Glenn Knerr is the guest this week on the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Glenn talks about starting bodybuilding as a teenager and his progression from winning local shows all the way up to the national level including winning the Mr. America and Mr. World contest in 1986 and competing against the best bodybuilders in the country in the top NPC National level competitions. Glenn also shares his memories of meeting Sergio Oliva for the first time, his rivalry with future Mr. America Tim Belknap and posing down with future legends like Shawn Ray, Vince Taylor and Nimrod King. Contact John - Facebook Instagram YouTube Bodybuilding Legends Show Diet and Workout Programs
Bodybuilding Legend Robby Robinson is joined by his good friend and training partner Rick Valente to talk about his extensive and historic bodybuilding career for the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Robby talks about when he started bodybuilding in Tallahassee, Florida and achieving his big breakthrough win at the 1975 IFBB Mr. America contest. Robby also remembers what is was like training at Gold's Gym in Venice, California in 1975 alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, Franco Columbu, Ken Waller and Frank Zane, competing in his first Mr. Olympia contest in 1977, winning the first ever Night of the Champions contest in 1978, competing against Sergio Oliva in 1981 and making his comeback in the IFBB against the new crop of young bodybuilders when he was in 40's. Finally, Robby talks about beating Lou Ferrigno at the first Masters Mr. Olympia contest in 1994 and what his current training and diet program are like at 72 years old. At the conclusion of the podcast, John Hansen reads an article from the November, 1976 issue of Muscle Builder/Power magazine titled "How to Look Your Muscular Best at Contest Time" by Arnold Schwarzenegger as told to Rick Wayne. The article is written from Arnold's perspective on what it takes to actually win a bodybuilding contest. Contact John - Facebook Instagram YouTube BodybuildingLegendsShow.com Personalized Workout and Diet Plans John's Email - naturalolympia@gmail.com
For Episode 5 of MD Global Muscle Radio, we have the son of a legend currently forging his own path to glory in the Pro ranks, Sergio Oliva, Jr! This was one of the most entertaining interviews ever. Some of the topics include: - relocating to San Diego from Venice Beach - New sponsor GAT and his Victory clothing line that he now has sole ownership of - His wife cheating on him in Australia and finding a new level of happiness during his visit there recently - Playing his father Sergio Oliva in the movie Bigger - His first Olympia experience - Press conference and social media clashes with Justin Rodriguez and Nathan De Asha - Depression - Downsizing and detoxing in off-season - Living and training with Tom Platz - Who he thinks is the best Mr. Olympia of all time - Who he thinks will be the next Mr. Olympia - Never-before-told stories about his father, 3X Mr. Olympia Sergio Oliva - When and where he will compete in 2019
To celebrate the end of 2018, the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast looks back to the year 1968 to look at the world of Bodybuilding during the Golden Age of the sport. Guest Jerry Brainum joins host John Hansen to reminisce about bodybuilding 50 years ago. Jerry and John talk about Arnold Schwarzenegger moving to America in 1968, his loss to Frank Zane at the 1968 IFBB Mr. Universe and how he was able to use the psychological technique of Modeling to be successful. Jerry also talks about the dominance of Sergio Oliva as the best bodybuilder in the world in 1968, a year in which Sergio won the Mr. Olympia title unopposed. The top amateur bodybuilders of 1968 are also discussed, including 1968 AAU Mr. America Jim Haislop and 1968 NABBA Mr. Universe Dennis Tinerino. Listen to John's interview with the Strong By Design Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/strong-by-design-podcast/id1383270948?mt=2&i=1000425643761 Connect with John: Facebook Instagram YouTube Bodybuilding Legends Show website
In Part Two of his interview with the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, Massive Craig Monson talks about training at the legendary Muscle Beach in the 1980's, competing in the Mr. World contest in Europe with John Brown and meeting his bodybuilding idols Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sergio Oliva.
Em nosso 9° episódio, entrevistamos Sergio Oliva, cavaleiro paralímpico de adestramento paraequestre. Ele irá representar o Brasil nas paralimpíadas do Rio 2016. Então monte no seu cavalo e vamos cavalgar junto para + uma medalha de ouro. Apresentação Abertura: Bruno Gomes, Edmilson Jr (X) e Felipe Cordeiro (Codorna) Entrevista: Edmilson Jr (X) Entrevistado Sergio Oliva […] O post Like Tour Cast 009 – Paralimpíadas Rio 2016 apareceu primeiro em Like Tour.
Scott York is not a single dimensional man. He is an entrepreneur, athlete, body builder, physical trainer, weight loss coach, life mentor. In this podcast episode, Scott takes us on a tour down memory lane introducing us to some of the greatest bodybuilders of all times. He’s worked with people like Mike Scarcella, Bob Ruskin, Frank Capallupo and many others. He is the creator of the DVD Series Body Builder’s Reality with Lee Priest, he mentors with inspirational heavy weights like Joe Vitale. He’s put the knowledge he’s gained over the years to good use. In 2015, he was crowned Austin’s Fittest Man over 50. He is an overall amazing guy we can learn a lot from. Listen in as we talk about the topics like visualization, how to develop mental toughness, the importance of experiencing achievements, how to set goals and achieve them. I hope you get inspired by Scott as much as I did!