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Title: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 04, 2017, 01:04:30 PM
I just released my new book on Amazon.com. It's called "Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends - Vol. One" and it has stories of the 1970's Bodybuilding Scene. Included are the Arnold vs. Sergio battles in 1969, 1970 and 1972, Frank Zane's rise to the top, the controversial Kal Szkalak, Danny Padilla's 1977 Mr. America win and much more. You can order it on Amazon.com here -

https://www.amazon.com/Bodybuilding-Heroes-Legends-John-Hansen/dp/1535132485/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509820310&sr=8-1&keywords=bodybuilding%20heroes%20and%20legends&dpID=513WNV3A-5L&preST=_SX258_BO1%2C204%2C203%2C200_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Kahn.N.Singh on November 04, 2017, 02:12:48 PM
Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends - Volume One recaptures the glory years of bodybuilding. This was the era in which legends such as Schwarzenegger, Oliva, Zane, Robinson, Szkalak and Mentzer battled it out on stage for the biggest titles in the sport. These iconic confrontations are captured in illustrious detail, showcasing the colorful personalities with their larger than life physiques who fought hard won battles in the gym before displaying their bodies onstage to the delight of their limited but enthusiastic and loyal fan base. Some of the most exciting bodybuilding competitions in the history of the sport are included along with the amazing bodybuilders who became legends. Read about the iconic battles between The Myth and the Austrian Oak, the backstage politics, Frank Zane's rise to the top of the sport, the fiercely independent Kal Szkalak and the inside scoop of one of the most controversial contests ever, the 1980 Mr. Olympia.

"battled it out on stage"
"iconic confrontations"
"fought hard won battles in the gym"
"Read about the iconic battles"

Nice! Can't wait to read about these heroic and courageous warriors.

Suggested Subtitle: Of Bellicose Biceps, Pugnacious Pectorals, and Truculent Triceps

Suggested back-cover blurbs:
"War is the continuation of bodybuilding by other means" -- Carl von Clausewitz
"Bellum omnium contra omnis est corporis artiflexor" -- Thomas Hobbes
"War is a force that gives us bodybuilding" -- Chris Hedges

Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Ron on November 04, 2017, 03:04:20 PM

Pretty cool.

There are quite a few of us that enjoy the historical bodybuilding eras - thanks!

Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: thatrandomguy#7 on November 04, 2017, 03:11:01 PM
heroes  ::)
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Simple Simon on November 04, 2017, 03:48:38 PM
heroes  ::)

Legends?

apart from Arnold Lou and Steve Reeves no one outside the creepy niche market of the sport has heard of any other bodybuilder on the planet and thats because of movies and TV, fuck all to do with bodybuilding.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 04, 2017, 03:50:07 PM
Pretty cool.

There are quite a few of us that enjoy the historical bodybuilding eras - thanks!



Thanks Ron!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Fortress on November 04, 2017, 03:58:03 PM
Another crappy book.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 04, 2017, 04:07:51 PM
Legends?

apart from Arnold Lou and Steve Reeves no one outside the creepy niche market of the sport has heard of any other bodybuilder on the planet and thats because of movies and TV, fuck all to do with bodybuilding.

It's not really a book for those outside the "creepy niche market of the sport", it's more for those who like the bodybuilders from the 1970's and '80's.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: IRON CROSS on November 04, 2017, 04:18:50 PM
Anything about hypertrophy training & biceps making supinator machine in this book  :)
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Kahn.N.Singh on November 04, 2017, 04:27:25 PM
                 Paean to the Thonged Throng:

The air in the gym is thick, with the smell of chalk and sweat,
And all throughout it rings, with curses, moans, and threats,
                     Deltoids to right of them,
                     Rhomboids to left of them,
                     Latissimi in front of them, and teres major,
                     Surrounded by bar and bell,
                     Intrepid they lift and well,
                     Into a drop set from Hell,
                                                  Went saint and killer,
                     Go where few would tread,
                     Do what others dread,
                     Don't be a dickhead,
                                                 Brave bodybuilder!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Powerlift66 on November 05, 2017, 04:00:02 AM
Fantastic John! Buying one now...
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: trapz101 on November 05, 2017, 04:32:11 AM
is natural o=john hansen?

must be a gimmick since no blue stars
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: robcguns on November 05, 2017, 04:36:42 AM
is natural o=john hansen?

must be a gimmick since no blue stars

Yes it is John Hansen
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Powerlift66 on November 05, 2017, 04:43:35 AM
Yes it is John Hansen

Yup, well known living legend himself, though he is humble and cool.
Very nice, very smart man...
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 05, 2017, 06:20:04 AM
Fantastic John! Buying one now...

Thank you very much! Let me know what you think of it.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: BSN on November 05, 2017, 06:56:54 AM
Another Muscle, Smoke & Mirrors  type book ? John .. what do you think you're adding new to those legendary confrontations episodes. About that has been written over the last 40 years .. through magazines, books, forums. To convince me to buy the book. Thanks.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: BSN on November 05, 2017, 07:25:37 AM
is natural o=john hansen?

must be a gimmick since no blue stars

Interesting... John did not ask those stars ?
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 05, 2017, 08:13:19 AM
Another Muscle, Smoke & Mirrors  type book ? John .. what do you think you're adding new to those legendary confrontations episodes. About that has been written over the last 40 years .. through magazines, books, forums. To convince me to buy the book. Thanks.

If you've read all the stories in the bodybuilding magazines for the last 40 years than I'm sure you know all these stories that are in the book. Most people today haven't read all the bodybuilding magazines for the last 40 years so this is all new to them. Many people today don't even know who Sergio Oliva is. Some of the chapters are written from my personal perspective like when I attended the 1977 Mr. Olympia contest. Plus, it has great photos along with the stories.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: doggler on November 05, 2017, 09:08:14 AM
 How many pages about Vince Basile ? 8) :D
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: IronMeister on November 05, 2017, 09:35:39 AM
                Paean to the Thonged Throng:

The air in the gym is thick, with the smell of chalk and sweat,
And all throughout it rings, with curses, moans, and threats,
                     Deltoids to right of them,
                     Rhomboids to left of them,
                     Latissimi in front of them, and teres major,
                     Surrounded by bar and bell,
                     Intrepid they lift and well,
                     Into a drop set from Hell,
                                                  Went saint and killer,
                     Go where few would tread,
                     Do what others dread,
                     Don't be a dickhead,
                                                 Brave bodybuilder!

;D  ;D  Bravo!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Kahn.N.Singh on November 05, 2017, 09:58:43 AM
;D  ;D  Bravo!

Haha! Thanks, IM!  ;D
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 05, 2017, 10:16:12 AM
How many pages about Vince Basile ? 8) :D

zero
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Twds01 on November 05, 2017, 11:24:42 AM
Ordered today!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Viking11 on November 05, 2017, 11:55:03 AM
I just released my new book on Amazon.com. It's called "Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends - Vol. One" and it has stories of the 1970's Bodybuilding Scene. Included are the Arnold vs. Sergio battles in 1969, 1970 and 1972, Frank Zane's rise to the top, the controversial Kal Szkalak, Danny Padilla's 1977 Mr. America win and much more. You can order it on Amazon.com here -

https://www.amazon.com/Bodybuilding-Heroes-Legends-John-Hansen/dp/1535132485/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509820310&sr=8-1&keywords=bodybuilding%20heroes%20and%20legends&dpID=513WNV3A-5L&preST=_SX258_BO1%2C204%2C203%2C200_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

Thank you, just RAN over to Amazon and ordered  it, can't wait to read it!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: doggler on November 05, 2017, 12:21:02 PM
zero

Don't tell me you left out Melvin Goodrum ?! He's not just a bodybuilding legend but also Getbig legend which is waaay cooler.
Maybe you can write a full book about our beloved Goodrum. 8) :D
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: HonestBob on November 05, 2017, 12:29:12 PM
Another crappy book.

Your bitterness must even be embarrassing for you by now.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 05, 2017, 12:55:47 PM
Thank you, just RAN over to Amazon and ordered  it, can't wait to read it!

Thank you!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 05, 2017, 12:56:36 PM
Ordered today!


Thank you!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 08, 2017, 02:35:20 PM
Yup, well known living legend himself, though he is humble and cool.
Very nice, very smart man...

Thanks!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: IRON CROSS on November 08, 2017, 04:09:49 PM
How many pages about Vince Basile ? 8) :D


 ;D ;D
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: BSN on November 16, 2017, 12:46:46 AM
Any reviews ?
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: AusBB on November 16, 2017, 01:07:27 AM
Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends - Volume One recaptures the glory years of bodybuilding. This was the era in which legends such as Schwarzenegger, Oliva, Zane, Robinson, Szkalak and Mentzer battled it out on stage for the biggest titles in the sport. These iconic confrontations are captured in illustrious detail, showcasing the colorful personalities with their larger than life physiques who fought hard won battles in the gym before displaying their bodies onstage to the delight of their limited but enthusiastic and loyal fan base. Some of the most exciting bodybuilding competitions in the history of the sport are included along with the amazing bodybuilders who became legends. Read about the iconic battles between The Myth and the Austrian Oak, the backstage politics, Frank Zane's rise to the top of the sport, the fiercely independent Kal Szkalak and the inside scoop of one of the most controversial contests ever, the 1980 Mr. Olympia.

"battled it out on stage"
"iconic confrontations"
"fought hard won battles in the gym"
"Read about the iconic battles"

Nice! Can't wait to read about these heroic and courageous warriors.

Suggested Subtitle: Of Bellicose Biceps, Pugnacious Pectorals, and Truculent Triceps

Suggested back-cover blurbs:
"War is the continuation of bodybuilding by other means" -- Carl von Clausewitz
"Bellum omnium contra omnis est corporis artiflexor" -- Thomas Hobbes
"War is a force that gives us bodybuilding" -- Chris Hedges



You're the one on a bodybulding board.


Dickhead.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Matt on November 16, 2017, 04:19:38 AM
Legends?

apart from Arnold Lou and Steve Reeves no one outside the creepy niche market of the sport has heard of any other bodybuilder on the planet and thats because of movies and TV, fuck all to do with bodybuilding.

It's cool hearing a competitor say this.  I would tend to agree.  Not to trash bodybuilders, but you are right - if not for movies and TV, they would not be known.  I think Kevin Levrone said he was on the set of a movie [one that Eddie Griffith was also in, in 2005], and only 5% of people was familiar with him.  Even then, 5% is 1 in 20, which isn't even all that bad.  I wouldn't be surprised if the actual number was just a tiny bit higher than that [maybe 7%, lol], which is, again, very good for a bodybuilder.  Perhaps something close close to 1 in 10 people knew who Ronnie Coleman was during his prime, with a massive over-representation among men ages 18-49, or something.  But as you said, take movies and TV out of the picture, and people really don't know who bodybuilders are.
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Rambone on November 16, 2017, 04:43:40 AM
I’ve got the only bodybuilding book I’ll ever need. Well, at least until all the pages are stuck together

(http://i59.tinypic.com/kf0dhl.jpg)
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Powerlift66 on November 16, 2017, 06:14:12 AM
I have Johns book, I will give it an honest review when I read it, I grew up in that era, so it's my favorite when it pertains to thong warriors.
Old-school 70's / early 80's Powerlifting is my favorite genre as it relates to the iron-game, but I still like the old "Pumping Iron" days.

Stopped following BB after Lee Haney retired.

Anyways, as soon as Im done w/ "Eat Clen, Tren Hard" Powerlifting book, I will start Johns book.  :o
Award winner this one is  ::)
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 16, 2017, 06:21:07 AM
I have Johns book, I will give it an honest review when I read it, I grew up in that era, so it's my favorite when it pertains to thong warriors.
Old-school 70's / early 80's Powerlifting is my favorite genre as it relates to the iron-game, but I still like the old "Pumping Iron" days.

Stopped following BB after Lee Haney retired.

Anyways, as soon as Im done w/ "Eat Clen, Tren Hard" Powerlifting book, I will start Johns book.  :o
Award winner this one is  ::)

Thank you!
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Natural_O on November 16, 2017, 06:22:26 AM
Any reviews ?

Top customer reviews
5.0 out of 5 starsOUTSTANDING BOOK!!!
ByJohnny Olsenon November 6, 2017
Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
This book is an absolute must read for anyone who is a fan of the golden age of bodybuilding. John Hanson‘s incredible writing style and his ability as a bodybuilding competitor himself, allows him to describe, in great detail everything that took place during some of the greatest bodybuilding championships in the history of the sport!
This is a book you will not be able to put down!!!!!
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Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: The Scott on November 16, 2017, 06:59:22 AM
Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends - Volume One recaptures the glory years of bodybuilding. This was the era in which legends such as Schwarzenegger, Oliva, Zane, Robinson, Szkalak and Mentzer battled it out on stage for the biggest titles in the sport. These iconic confrontations are captured in illustrious detail, showcasing the colorful personalities with their larger than life physiques who fought hard won battles in the gym before displaying their bodies onstage to the delight of their limited but enthusiastic and loyal fan base. Some of the most exciting bodybuilding competitions in the history of the sport are included along with the amazing bodybuilders who became legends. Read about the iconic battles between The Myth and the Austrian Oak, the backstage politics, Frank Zane's rise to the top of the sport, the fiercely independent Kal Szkalak and the inside scoop of one of the most controversial contests ever, the 1980 Mr. Olympia.

"battled it out on stage"
"iconic confrontations"
"fought hard won battles in the gym"
"Read about the iconic battles"

Nice! Can't wait to read about these heroic and courageous warriors.

Suggested Subtitle: Of Bellicose Biceps, Pugnacious Pectorals, and Truculent Triceps

Suggested back-cover blurbs:
"War is the continuation of bodybuilding by other means" -- Carl von Clausewitz
"Bellum omnium contra omnis est corporis artiflexor" -- Thomas Hobbes
"War is a force that gives us bodybuilding" -- Chris Hedges



*SNIFF*  *SNIFF*...Beautiful, man...  If I may?

The true Schmoe lusts not because of the bicep in front of him, but because of the pelvic thrusts that are behind him."  G.K. "Harry" Chesterson

"Sometimes you have to stick the dick in to pull the dick out."  Malcolm seX

"It's ain't over 'til they flip you over."  Yogi Beara


Not near to your standards, but I tried.

Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: LurkerNoMore on November 16, 2017, 07:49:12 AM
Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends - Volume One recaptures the glory years of bodybuilding. This was the era in which legends such as Schwarzenegger, Oliva, Zane, Robinson, Szkalak and Mentzer battled it out on stage for the biggest titles in the sport. These iconic confrontations are captured in illustrious detail, showcasing the colorful personalities with their larger than life physiques who fought hard won battles in the gym before displaying their bodies onstage to the delight of their limited but enthusiastic and loyal fan base. Some of the most exciting bodybuilding competitions in the history of the sport are included along with the amazing bodybuilders who became legends. Read about the iconic battles between The Myth and the Austrian Oak, the backstage politics, Frank Zane's rise to the top of the sport, the fiercely independent Kal Szkalak and the inside scoop of one of the most controversial contests ever, the 1980 Mr. Olympia.

"battled it out on stage"
"iconic confrontations"
"fought hard won battles in the gym"
"Read about the iconic battles"

Nice! Can't wait to read about these heroic and courageous warriors.

Suggested Subtitle: Of Bellicose Biceps, Pugnacious Pectorals, and Truculent Triceps

Suggested back-cover blurbs:
"War is the continuation of bodybuilding by other means" -- Carl von Clausewitz
"Bellum omnium contra omnis est corporis artiflexor" -- Thomas Hobbes
"War is a force that gives us bodybuilding" -- Chris Hedges



Did Kamali write the foreword of this book?
Title: Re: John Hansen's new book - Bodybuilding Heroes and Legends
Post by: Simple Simon on November 16, 2017, 07:57:31 AM
It's cool hearing a competitor say this.  I would tend to agree.  Not to trash bodybuilders, but you are right - if not for movies and TV, they would not be known.  I think Kevin Levrone said he was on the set of a movie [one that Eddie Griffith was also in, in 2005], and only 5% of people was familiar with him.  Even then, 5% is 1 in 20, which isn't even all that bad.  I wouldn't be surprised if the actual number was just a tiny bit higher than that [maybe 7%, lol], which is, again, very good for a bodybuilder.  Perhaps something close close to 1 in 10 people knew who Ronnie Coleman was during his prime, with a massive over-representation among men ages 18-49, or something.  But as you said, take movies and TV out of the picture, and people really don't know who bodybuilders are.

I would wager it was one in a thousand if you went to any city centre and asked random members of the public who Ronnie Coleman is.