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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: NarcissisticDeity on May 22, 2017, 05:24:18 PM
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Lee is taking names lately , It's great to be King 8)
Mind you Haney is only 5 years older than Ronnie
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HANEY had the right idea.
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Lee is taking names lately , It's great to be King 8)
Mind you Haney is only 5 years older than Ronnie
The last pic, the schmoe in the back
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Great Methodist family man with values who is an original Hebrew.
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Atlanta right?
that was my old mans fav bber. him and steve reeves
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lee haney that dude in GI2?
ffs "100 grams of carbs", as if it's not the drugs.
::)
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Haney is in a league all his own
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He's right you know.
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he didnt do deadlifts.
how is that possible
i thought everybody had to do deadlifts
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he didnt do deadlifts.
how is that possible
i thought everybody had to do deadlifts
there is no reason to be alive if you cannot do deadlift
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there is no reason to be alive if you cannot do deadlift
Said a dead man. :-\
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Lee Haney taking a swipe at Ronnie?
(https://d30y9cdsu7xlg0.cloudfront.net/png/74544-200.png)
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I remember his urine was the cleanest at the 1991 Olympia and they even had tests that could show he had been cleaner longer than all other competitors ;D
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When will all you morons realize that you don't end up like Ronnie by training hard?
Most older powerlifters are perfectly fine,and they lifted heavier than Coleman.
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When will all you morons realize that you don't end up like Ronnie by training hard?
Most older powerlifters are perfectly fine,and they lifted heavier than Coleman.
No Ronnie was a preexisting condition , absolutely nothing to do with decades of drug abuse and redundant ego training ::)
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Siewe (2014) assessed the risk of injury during training for competitive bodybuilding by collecting questionnaires from 71 competitive and elite bodybuilders. They found that 45.1% of the subjects reported some symptoms of physical injury while training but the overall injury rate was just 0.24 injuries per 1,000 hours of training. The most common regions injured were the shoulder, elbow, lumbar spine and knee. The researchers concluded that injury rate is low compared to other weightlifting disciplines such as powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting or strongman.
Keogh (2006) assessed injury incidence in 82 male and 19 female competitive open and masters powerlifters over a 1-year period. They defined injury as any physical damage leading to a missed or modified training session or competition. The injury rate was 4.4 injuries per 1,000 hours of training and the most commonly-injured body regions were the shoulder (36%), low back (24%), elbow (11%), and knee (9%).
if we are to draw any conclusion about the relative risks associated with injury rate in strength sports, it is that bodybuilding training is less injurious than training for other strength sports.
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That aint no stab at king ron, it is just some good advice.
Why would he talk bad about coleman? He gains nothing by doing so.
So no swipe was given.
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When will all you morons realize that you don't end up like Ronnie by training hard?
Most older powerlifters are perfectly fine,and they lifted heavier than Coleman.
U can say the same about anabolic steroids too....
And people who smoke a pack a day, drink everyday, take drugs, etc...
Point being is it's always a gamble and u roll the dice every chance as opposed to lifting lighter, proper form, not taking anabolics
Fact is he wouldn't have needed 20 surgeries, ended up in a wheel chair if he didn't lift so damn heavy all the time
Phil Heath, jay cutler, Shawn ray is the way to go as far as training
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Seems to have nothing but respect for Ronnie.
What a well spoken and humble man
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Lee Haney "stimulate, don't annihilate the muscle"
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Haney, retired at the age of 31. After winning 8 Olympias...A thousand times smarter than Jay Cutler...
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=428638.0;attach=473065;image)
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Pictures do not do Lee Haney justice. In person he was a freak.
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Pictures do not do Lee Haney justice. In person he was a freak.
Pretty freaky in pics too. Crazy back!
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great shot of his back there. if that what he brought and the judges saw then no wonder he won that many times
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Haney, retired at the age of 31. After winning 8 Olympias...A thousand times smarter than Jay Cutler...
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=428638.0;attach=473065;image)
I remember reading that article when I was in college. I think it was in FHM. It had a pic of him with a vacuum cleaner. Imagine that, a fridge using a vacuum.
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I remember reading that article when I was in college. I think it was in FHM. It had a pic of him with a vacuum cleaner. Imagine that, a fridge using a vacuum.
It says muscle and fitness, august 2003 in the corner, genius
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He's right! Bodybuilding isn't about fucking around with 1-5 rep maxes in the deadlift, squat, and bench press! Thanks to the influence of loud mouthed powerlifters and personal trainers touting the supposed benefits of "high frequency" training and "strength phases" and having "building a strength base" before they move onto BB training, there are now millions of influences shit heads doing 1 to 5 reps with shit form in the "big lifts". I got my best results when I shitcanned deadlifts, barbell bench press, and back squats and opted for dumbbells and machines on all presses, safety or front squats, and only RDLs with plenty of pre-exhaust (e.g. Lunges before squats, lateral raises before presses) and sticking to no lower than eight reps. A lot of BBers now experiment with some bastardized hybrid of BB and PL.
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No disrespect,, but Ronnie looks fu*king cun*ed in this pic.... as I say, no disrespect....
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Probably the same suit