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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Nether Animal on May 27, 2016, 05:58:14 AM
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Pretty crazy shots, and this gets 18th (basically tied with a few others for last) place.
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The bar has been dramatically lowered ...
WooOSHHHHHHHH
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He placed low because he was an unknown newcomer. If they had a "fan favorite" award at that show he might have won it. He was easily tier 2! :P
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he had symmetry problems, genetic roadblocks, not much he can do. other than that, it just goes to show how stiff the competition was (no homo)
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and 1 and 2 weeks after the Olympia he beat a lot of athletes who placed higher in the Olympia (Milos, Porter Cottrell, Sonny Schmidt,....and others), and earned "final-places" at the Europa-tour.
Roland is now Trainer of many good german Bodybuilders, like David Hoffmann (Mr. Olympia-Amateur-Overall Champ in Malaga, or the new German Overall and HW champ Sergey Moser, and many more.....). His wife Dagmar helped him a lot to find his place again in Bodybuilding.
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Coincidently, I too was wondering about the last place finisher in a 22 year old bodybuilding contest this morning.
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Coincidently, I too was wondering about the last place finisher in a 22 year old bodybuilding contest this morning.
8)
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he had symmetry problems, genetic roadblocks, not much he can do. other than that, it just goes to show how stiff the competition was (no homo)
Have to disagree.....symmetry? Genetic Roadblocks ::)
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he had symmetry problems, genetic roadblocks, not much he can do. other than that, it just goes to show how stiff the competition was (no homo)
This. Weak chest, and blocky.
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This. Weak chest, and blocky.
Weak chest?? Are you not seeing the pictures posted above? He has an insane chest with striations and a horizontal split. You can see every muscle fiber in his pecs.
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He placed low because he was an unknown newcomer. If they had a "fan favorite" award at that show he might have won it. He was easily tier 2! :P
So you feel he placed low because he was a newcomer? Let's see... Lee Haney placed 3rd at his 1st Mr. O and 1st on his 2nd try. Dorian Yates placed 2nd at his 1st Mr. O and 1st on his 2nd try. Kevin Levrone placed 2nd at his 1st Mr. O, as did Flex Wheeler. ALL relative unknowns to the Mr. Olympia field.
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Weak chest?? Are you not seeing the pictures posted above? He has an insane chest with striations and a horizontal split. You can see every muscle fiber in his pecs.
This is a case where you need to compare him with the rest and not by himself with solo shots.
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This is a case where you need to compare him with the rest and not by himself with solo shots.
Yup. And ripped chest doesn't mean good chest.
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This dude looked primitive
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suckass triceps but otherwise pretty massive
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His MM is ridiculous. Each trap is the size of his head.
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Behind Bertil Fox, he definitely had one of the most impressive most muscular poses.
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Looks better than most guys today from the front
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He placed low because he was an unknown newcomer. If they had a "fan favorite" award at that show he might have won it. He was easily tier 2! :P
Come back BayGBM!!
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and 1 and 2 weeks after the Olympia he beat a lot of athletes who placed higher in the Olympia (Milos, Porter Cottrell, Sonny Schmidt,....and others), and earned "final-places" at the Europa-tour.
Roland is now Trainer of many good german Bodybuilders, like David Hoffmann (Mr. Olympia-Amateur-Overall Champ in Malaga, or the new German Overall and HW champ Sergey Moser, and many more.....). His wife Dagmar helped him a lot to find his place again in Bodybuilding.
Good the hear, wasn't he once involved in a huge steroid bust?
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Good the hear, wasn't he once involved in a huge steroid bust?
Thought he got involved/busted for rec drugs?
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Thought he got involved/busted for rec drugs?
yes he was in jail for that long time ago, but if rumors are true he is/was busted again. doesnt look too good :-\
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The first most muscular picture at the top of the page is insane, 1000x better than any of the shite we see onstage today