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Title: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Sailor Jerry on September 23, 2014, 02:29:50 PM
Discuss....
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 23, 2014, 02:58:25 PM
Discuss....

Many thoughts, but frankly I just think we need to go back to classic lines, balanced proportions, solid conditioning and overall less size.

Who embodies this? Shawn Rhoden.

At this point, he is my favorite bodybuilder due to his great lines, proportions, conditioning and overall presentation. I think this is what bodybuilding should revert to.

(http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_3455.jpg?itok=VR4IdHm2)

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Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Primemuscle on September 23, 2014, 03:22:01 PM
Many thoughts, but frankly I just think we need to go back to classic lines, balanced proportions, solid conditioning and overall less size.

Who embodies this? Shawn Rhoden.

At this point, he is my favorite bodybuilder due to his great lines, proportions, conditioning and overall presentation. I think this is what bodybuilding should revert to.

(http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_3455.jpg?itok=VR4IdHm2)

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I absolutely agree with you. The notion that bigger always is necessarily better is messed up. Having said this, it suspect that it is difficult for competitive bodybuilders to set themselves apart and standout among the crowd onstage. After watching the 2014 Olympia replays, I found it difficult to pick anyone out as a clear winner. The 212 group overall looked better to me than the big guys did. Maybe that's just a matter of personal taste or it is because I am personally all about being healthy and fit and the really big dudes don't necessarily look like healthy specimens. 
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 23, 2014, 04:12:40 PM
I absolutely agree with you. The notion that bigger always is necessarily better is messed up. Having said this, it suspect that it is difficult for competitive bodybuilders to set themselves apart and standout among the crowd onstage. After watching the 2014 Olympia replays, I found it difficult to pick anyone out as a clear winner. The 212 group overall looked better to me than the big guys did. Maybe that's just a matter of personal taste or it is because I am personally all about being healthy and fit and the really big dudes don't necessarily look like healthy specimens. 

I felt the same. The 212 group came in looking much better.

I'm from the mindset that the biggest an IFBB pro should get is by way of Shawn Ray proportions. Anything more than that and I don't think it looks too good.

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Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Nails on September 23, 2014, 04:14:04 PM
Many thoughts, but frankly I just think we need to go back to classic lines, balanced proportions, solid conditioning and overall less size.

Who embodies this? Shawn Rhoden.

At this point, he is my favorite bodybuilder due to his great lines, proportions, conditioning and overall presentation. I think this is what bodybuilding should revert to.

(http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_3455.jpg?itok=VR4IdHm2)

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 Sailor Jerry  are there things  ???



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Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Skeletor on September 23, 2014, 04:16:40 PM
Many thoughts, but frankly I just think we need to go back to classic lines, balanced proportions, solid conditioning and overall less size.

Who embodies this? Shawn Rhoden.

At this point, he is my favorite bodybuilder due to his great lines, proportions, conditioning and overall presentation. I think this is what bodybuilding should revert to.

(http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_3455.jpg?itok=VR4IdHm2)

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What of Bonac?
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: ChopperRider on September 23, 2014, 04:18:06 PM
I absolutely agree with you. The notion that bigger always is necessarily better is messed up. Having said this, it suspect that it is difficult for competitive bodybuilders to set themselves apart and standout among the crowd onstage. After watching the 2014 Olympia replays, I found it difficult to pick anyone out as a clear winner. The 212 group overall looked better to me than the big guys did. Maybe that's just a matter of personal taste or it is because I am personally all about being healthy and fit and the really big dudes don't necessarily look like healthy specimens. 

Wanna stand out?

Learn how to do the mandatory poses correctly.

Develop a proper posing routine.

Learn to hold your gut in.

Cut off your 5 foot long ponytail

Smile.

Develop the small detail muscles so you look complete (calves, forearms, etc.).

Pointing at the audience with your index finger is NOT a pose.

Stop fucking citrus fruit.

Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Cableguy on September 23, 2014, 05:46:52 PM
Many thoughts, but frankly I just think we need to go back to classic lines, balanced proportions, solid conditioning and overall less size.

Who embodies this? Shawn Rhoden.

At this point, he is my favorite bodybuilder due to his great lines, proportions, conditioning and overall presentation. I think this is what bodybuilding should revert to.

(http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_3455.jpg?itok=VR4IdHm2)

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Exactly this. And Ramy, if he doesn't fuck himself up.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: DroppingPlates on September 23, 2014, 05:48:19 PM
What of Bonac?

Good conditioning, but a blocky waist.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: SF1900 on September 23, 2014, 05:49:50 PM
Wanna stand out?

Learn how to do the mandatory poses correctly.

Develop a proper posing routine.

Learn to hold your gut in.

Cut off your 5 foot long ponytail

Smile.

Develop the small detail muscles so you look complete (calves, forearms, etc.).

Pointing at the audience with your index finger is NOT a pose.

Stop fucking citrus fruit.




He has stopped, unfortunately the past videos have not.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 23, 2014, 05:53:38 PM
Good conditioning, but a blocky waist.

Yeah.

He had great proportions and exceptional muscularity, but his mid-section did look as if it wasn't as sharp. Phil Heath had somewhat of the same phenomenon occurring. Throughout different times, it seemed as if his body started to retain fluid in his mid-section, thereby making his abs lose definition.

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Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: The Ugly on September 23, 2014, 05:54:33 PM
Many thoughts, but frankly I just think we need to go back to classic lines, balanced proportions, solid conditioning and overall less size.

Who embodies this? Shawn Rhoden.

At this point, he is my favorite bodybuilder due to his great lines, proportions, conditioning and overall presentation. I think this is what bodybuilding should revert to.

(http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_3455.jpg?itok=VR4IdHm2)

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Well said, but many have been saying it for years. Would you put Cedric up there, too?
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Primemuscle on September 23, 2014, 05:55:24 PM
He has stopped, unfortunately the past videos have not.  ;D ;D

Wonder what he'd do now if he found himself strapped for cash again?
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: OneMoreRep on September 23, 2014, 06:01:13 PM
Well said, but many have been saying it for years. Would you put Cedric up there, too?

I think Cedric has very good proportions. I'm not the biggest fan of his calves, since he has high insertions reminiscent of Victor Martinez calves.

I would have Shawn Rhoden and Cedric up at the top 3.

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Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: DroppingPlates on September 23, 2014, 06:12:04 PM
Yeah.

He had great proportions and exceptional muscularity, but his mid-section did look as if it wasn't as sharp. Phil Heath had somewhat of the same phenomenon occurring. Throughout different times, it seemed as if his body started to retain fluid in his mid-section, thereby making his abs lose definition.

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And it varies from pose to pose.. a nice v-taper during a front lat spread, but yeah, a 'Phil version 2014-like' blocky waist on the right.

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7DXEnmI_XEw/VB5YO2mIehI/AAAAAAAAbCM/mQG1o8ZkiGI/s1600/William-Bonac-Prejudging-Mr-Olympia-2014-2.jpg) (http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_4296.jpg?itok=G4wOxG2B)
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: ChopperRider on September 23, 2014, 06:32:26 PM
He has stopped, unfortunately the past videos have not.  ;D ;D

On film and in public maybe......unless you know something we don't know?

 ;D
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: SF1900 on September 23, 2014, 06:34:00 PM
On film and in public maybe......unless you know something we don't know?

 ;D

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas................... ........especially near the ice machines.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: The Scott on September 23, 2014, 06:42:00 PM
And it varies from pose to pose.. a nice v-taper during a front lat spread, but yeah, a 'Phil version 2014-like' blocky waist on the right.

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7DXEnmI_XEw/VB5YO2mIehI/AAAAAAAAbCM/mQG1o8ZkiGI/s1600/William-Bonac-Prejudging-Mr-Olympia-2014-2.jpg) (http://www.flexonline.com/sites/flexonline.com/files/styles/gallery_slide_612xany/public/media/2014%20Olympia/Mens%20Open%20Bodybuilding%20-%202014%20Olympia/IMG_4296.jpg?itok=G4wOxG2B)

Except for that Chia Pet Turdsnake he carries around with him on his head, I think he has a decent physique.  Sleepy Rhoden is good too, but needs to at least look like he's paying attention rather than paying his dues to the train track blues.  Facially he looks like a dope fiend stuck in high.

I would prefer a more Zane-ish look or for that matter, Paris.  But then any step considered backwards by the Schmoes that "judge" these things would definitely be a step in the right direction.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: The Ugly on September 23, 2014, 06:53:38 PM
I think Cedric has very good proportions. I'm not the biggest fan of his calves, since he has high insertions reminiscent of Victor Martinez calves.

I would have Shawn Rhoden and Cedric up at the top 3.

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I'd have put 2007 Wolf up there to complete the trio, even with his flaws. But his body has deteriorated since.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: DroppingPlates on September 23, 2014, 06:54:36 PM
Except for that Chia Pet Turdsnake he carries around with him on his head, I think he has a decent physique.  Sleepy Rhoden is good too, but needs to at least look like he's paying attention rather than paying his dues to the train track blues.  Facially he looks like a dope fiend stuck in high.

I would prefer a more Zane-ish look or for that matter, Paris.  But then any step considered backwards by the Schmoes that "judge" these things would definitely be a step in the right direction.

'Chia Pet Turdsnake', LOL! I will prob see him again in December and inform him about 'The -brutal- Scott' ;D
More and more competitions have a 'classic bodybuilding' class with a weight limit, based on someone's length. I think it's just a matter of time before this class will be added to the Mr 'O.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: SF1900 on September 23, 2014, 06:55:15 PM
Wonder what he'd do now if he found himself strapped for cash again?

What do you think he'd do?  :-\
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: The Ugly on September 23, 2014, 07:02:25 PM
What do you think he'd do?  :-\

Telemarketing.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: SF1900 on September 23, 2014, 07:05:18 PM
Telemarketing.

The question is: What would he telemarket?  :-\ :-\ :o :o
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: The Ugly on September 23, 2014, 07:06:53 PM
The question is: What would he telemarket?  :-\ :-\ :o :o

Pre-paid legal, of course, like our boy.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: SF1900 on September 23, 2014, 07:08:22 PM
Pre-paid legal, of course, like our boy.

I was thinking other things.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Primemuscle on September 23, 2014, 07:35:05 PM
What do you think he'd do?  :-\

Based on what he's done, just about anything sexual he felt he had to do to score some bucks. Truth is, I don't know the guy, so I am just guessing. Very often, people fall back on previous behavior when they are up against it. Moreover, he seemed to enjoy the attention he got on the Jimmy Z stage. Some/many bodybuilders are narcissistic and thus like having attention paid to them.

Don't misunderstand me, I do not mean to judge him. He can do whatever he chooses as far as I am concerned as long as it doesn't harm anyone....grapefruits aside (that's a joke). Actually, I wish him financial success so that he is free to explore his sexuality without the stigma of appearing to be doing it for the money.
Title: Re: one more rep thoughts on the o
Post by: Cableguy on September 23, 2014, 08:35:05 PM
I'll add Beyeke to go along with Rhoden and Ramy. Looks like a thicker Wheeler. As long as these three guys are in shape, they should always be fighting for the top spot.