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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SF1900 on February 12, 2017, 11:57:31 AM
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1959 IFBB Mr. America Overall Winner, Chuck Sipes. He could have been Mr. Olympia today
(https://www.t-nation.com/img/photos/2012/12-755-03/chuck-sipes-original.jpg)
(http://muscleoldschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/chucksipes.jpg)
(http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4509541&d=1338463940)
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what kind of surname is Sipes? German or Anglo-Saxon I bet 8)
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what kind of surname is Sipes? German or Anglo-Saxon I bet 8)
yet you find "Chuck" OK?
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Sick forearms.
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yet you find "Chuck" OK?
if he's of German or Anglo-Saxon heritage then yes I do
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Also a strongman who performed strongman stunts such as chain breaking,bar bending,spike bending, and blowing up hot water bottles.
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A good artist also, I have a couple of his signed prints...
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if he's of German or Anglo-Saxon heritage then yes I do
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The roots of the German surname Sipes can be traced to the Old Germanic word "Siebmacher," meaning "sieve maker." The surname is occupational in origin, and was most likely originally borne by someone who held this position.Dec 14, 2016
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Great abs
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A strong guy that trained in his garage with a full time job. In my view he looked better than the bloated oil bags of today that couldn't run a 10 minute mile without collapsing on the ground.
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He was supposed to be stupid strong and he looks it! dense freaky physique.
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Didn't Dave Draper say that Sipes was built like a pile of rocks, you don't hear things like that any more
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Sick forearms.
Casey Viator and Mike Mentzer had the sickest forearms (so did Lee Priest)
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One of my favorite old time bodybuilders. Shame how he passed.
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Sipes could bench well over 500 pounds.......not too shabby.
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Sipes could bench well over 500 pounds.......not too shabby.
over 500? damn
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1959 IFBB Mr. America Overall Winner, Chuck Sipes. He could have been Mr. Olympia today
(https://www.t-nation.com/img/photos/2012/12-755-03/chuck-sipes-original.jpg)
(http://muscleoldschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/chucksipes.jpg)
(http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4509541&d=1338463940)
imagine what he would have done in 95 or even 96! damage damage damage.
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Chuck would work a full day as a logger in the woods, a task that would drop the average man. He would then hit the gym in the evening for his massive weight training. Chuck was an animal. I read he committed suicide when he was unable to hike in the woods and do other physical activities that he loved, due to health issues.
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Chuck would work a full day as a logger in the woods, a task that would drop the average man. He would then hit the gym in the evening for his massive weight training. Chuck was an animal. I read he committed suicide when he was unable to hike in the woods and do other physical activities that he loved, due to health issues.
From what I recall from his obit, Sipes was depressed due to his divorce and attempted to take his own life but only damaged his wrists/hands so that he was no longer able to paint which he truly enjoyed. My memory is failing on this but I believe he then hung himself.
Divorce destroys men. In his prime, Sipes was capable of near 600 pounds in the bench press which is impressive at any bodyweight but I think he was in the area of 220 lbs. at the time. His squat and deadlift were also quite respectable.
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I read he committed suicide when he was unable to hike in the woods and do other physical activities that he loved, due to health issues.
Not exactly true, but he had a lot of friends in the industry, so they put a better face on it. Sipes found himself in an affair with a younger woman, and it wrecked his marriage, and caused a rift in his family. That lead him into a depression, and he hanged himself after trying to deal with it.
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From what I recall from his obit, Sipes was depressed due to his divorce and attempted to take his own life but only damaged his wrists/hands so that he was no longer able to paint which he truly enjoyed. My memory is failing on this but I believe he then hung himself.
Divorce destroys men. In his prime, Sipes was capable of near 600 pounds in the bench press which is impressive at any bodyweight but I think he was in the area of 220 lbs. at the time. His squat and deadlift were also quite respectable.
I'm.not saying its not true, any proof of these 500-600lbs bench presses?... There's some top powerlifters that cant bench 6
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The roots of the German surname Sipes can be traced to the Old Germanic word "Siebmacher," meaning "sieve maker." The surname is occupational in origin, and was most likely originally borne by someone who held this position.Dec 14, 2016
cool stuff
Ultra-masculine man with Germanic roots just like Mentzer and King Zane 👑
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What did his training look like?
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Not exactly true, but he had a lot of friends in the industry, so they put a better face on it. Sipes found himself in an affair with a younger woman, and it wrecked his marriage, and caused a rift in his family. That lead him into a depression, and he hanged himself after trying to deal with it.
That's the story I heard as well.
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What did his training look like?
Moderate volume for the most part, nothing too odd. These two articles should give you an idea -
http://ditillo2.blogspot.com/2013/09/chuck-sipes.html .
http://ditillo2.blogspot.com/2009/08/chuck-sipes-on-power-training-dennis.html .
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Not exactly true, but he had a lot of friends in the industry, so they put a better face on it. Sipes found himself in an affair with a younger woman, and it wrecked his marriage, and caused a rift in his family. That lead him into a depression, and he hanged himself after trying to deal with it.
some married men here need to learn from this event
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some married men here need to learn from this event
thanks i'm sure you've just saved a lot of agony ::)
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thanks i'm sure you've just saved a lot of agony ::)
im not trying to save anyone from agony. people can learn from chuck or not.
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Moderate volume for the most part, nothing too odd. These two articles should give you an idea -
http://ditillo2.blogspot.com/2013/09/chuck-sipes.html .
http://ditillo2.blogspot.com/2009/08/chuck-sipes-on-power-training-dennis.html .
Thank you!
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good everyday physique, easy to maintain in the 1950's on Jason Blaha's novice program and a couple over the counter d-bol from the local pharmacy.