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Title: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: Royalty on February 03, 2007, 07:23:39 AM
Im sure Arnold, Franco, and Robby would say the 60's and 70's

I read Mike Quinn say it was the 80's. I bet Haney and Labrada would agree.

Im guessing most people here will say the 90's.

I bet Vince Giranda and Steves Reeves would have said the 50's-60's.

Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: the shadow on February 03, 2007, 07:26:22 AM
Im sure Arnold, Franco, and Robby would say the 60's and 70's

I read Mike Quinn say it was the 80's. I bet Haney and Labrada would agree.

Im guessing most people here will say the 90's.

I bet Vince Giranda and Steves Reeves would have said the 50's-60's.


this has been asked 100000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 00 times..so whats the point :-\
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: Royalty on February 03, 2007, 07:28:37 AM
this has been asked 100000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 00 times..so whats the point :-\

because there has been a swing to the 70's lately.....

Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: slaveboy1980 on February 03, 2007, 07:28:47 AM
several of the top guys today would wipe the floor with the ironage stars...if they competed at lower bodyweights.(and at heavier bodyweighs too of course)...i think the 90s was the best bodybuilding era by far. i know its easy to get sentimental and think bodybuilder in the 70s looked more natural etc..but its more about bodyweight issues....
in general a guy weighing 280lbs cant have the aesthetics that a guy weighing 225-235lbs....but that doesnt mean that the 280lbs guy wouldnt be aesthetic at 225-235lbs.

so my answer is 1990s...by far.
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: Sjipes on February 03, 2007, 07:42:13 AM
i think the golden era ended when they let ppl with big fat[er] guts compete
i think they should name it the International Federation of Best Bodypart

I mean look at Dexter Jackson for chris sakes! I think a few will agree he looks remarkable, a complete package despite not having the mass of some competitors..it's tricky what with colemans back but come on, something has got to give!
I think I once saw something that read colemans back is great so they cant ignore that. True, so then how can they ignore great mid-section and serratus?!

i think a smaller, more complete physique makes up for a lack of vascularity and size to a degree, like i say something has to give and you have to judge them on something. size is nessasary, maybe not make up for lack of symmetry but some variables. likewis a good back can't be ignored, but what if the mid-section is terrible? shouldnt the more complete guy win!? after all, dexter, for example, is not small, just less dense than coleman. i think this is tough.

i'd say in general the golden era ended in the late 80s early 90s, of course thats only my opinion
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: slaveboy1980 on February 03, 2007, 07:48:10 AM
yes..ronnie was amazing but had a gut...sad but true. dorian was amazing but had a gut too...true and sad. both great bodybuilders tho. in my opinion cormier , levrone, ray, dillet, clairmonte where all better than yates (when i say better i mean in their top shape...not necessarily in the same competition as yates). nasser was better than yates in 1997.
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: ramazon on February 03, 2007, 09:17:10 AM
Im sure Arnold, Franco, and Robby would say the 60's and 70's

I read Mike Quinn say it was the 80's. I bet Haney and Labrada would agree.

Im guessing most people here will say the 90's.

I bet Vince Giranda and Steves Reeves would have said the 50's-60's.


Commercially speaking, the 80's.  Bodybuilding lost the monoply on fat loss
and firmness when the "secrets" went public and entered the mainstream.
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: The Squadfather on February 03, 2007, 09:18:21 AM
Commercially speaking, the 80's.  Bodybuilding lost the monoply on fat loss
and firmness when the "secrets" went public and entered the mainstream.
hahahaha, "firmness".
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: Buttsuck on February 03, 2007, 09:20:02 AM
hahahaha, "firmness".
The well hidden secrets which the good people at Body By Jake divulge to the public.... BLAST!!!!!!
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: timfogarty on February 03, 2007, 09:40:09 AM
it can be debated what was the beginning of the golden era, but it certainly was over when rHGH became available
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: The_Hammer on February 03, 2007, 11:00:01 AM
90's for sure.
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: getfast81 on February 03, 2007, 11:11:09 AM
Here and now is the best era.............ALEXXX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I think honestly the late nineties.  Ronnie was coming on.  Cormier, Shawn Ray, Flex Wheeler, Nasser, YATES, Dillett, Cutler was coming in.  Awesome era.
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: MRMD2003 on February 03, 2007, 11:13:21 AM
90' s without a doubt. you had coleman, yates, levrone, wheeler, ray, comier, nasser. priest in thier primes. what era can compare ?
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: D_1000 on February 03, 2007, 11:13:50 AM
Here and now is the best era.............ALEXXX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I think honestly the late nineties.  Ronnie was coming on.  Cormier, Shawn Ray, Flex Wheeler, Nasser, YATES, Dillett, Cutler was coming in.  Awesome era.

Don't forget Levrone. Damn that was a good crowd.
Title: Re: when was bodybuilding's "golden era"?
Post by: getfast81 on February 03, 2007, 11:17:08 AM
Don't forget Levrone. Damn that was a good crowd.
Yeah I forgot Levrone and Priest. Pierre-Fux and even Markus Ruhl was around. Damn impressive........