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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: joshberry2000 on April 29, 2006, 10:52:40 PM
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http://www.irongame.com/videos/20060324/ScotMendelson2006February19thAPFMendelsonClassicPasadenaCAUSA4575kg1008lbBPSHW.wmv
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TIS IS SOME GOOD SHIT 1008 LBS. AND IF YOU LIKE OLD SCHOOL CLICK ON THE OTHERS SECTION CLASSIC KAZMAIER CHECK OUT HIS SIZE REAL MONSTER.
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http://www.irongame.com/videos/other/WSM%201982%20-%20Kaz%20and%20Gamble%20in%20Sumo.wmv
KAZMAIER
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MORE KAZ I WOULD CALL THESE GUY'S 2 BULLS BUT I THINK THEY WOULD KICK THE BULLS ASS!
http://www.irongame.com/videos/other/WSM%201982%20-%20Kaz%20and%20Waddington%20in%20Sumo.wmv
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John Gamble was one of the strongest powerlifters ever, and Kaz just crushes him like a flea.
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THE ONLY OTHER BB I'VE SEEN WITH SHOULDERS THAT HUGE IS MARKUS RUHL
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Kaz is simply unreal in those videos. his shoulders and back are among the best in history. Plus his was very cut for someone weighing well over 300 pounds. Unreal thickness. The referee is my friend and winner of the Weightlifter of the Century Tommy Kono. Coleman has nothing on Kaz for just immense size and strength. And Kaz didn't have to watch what he ate. Hs menu was EVERYTHING
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HE'S STILL HUGE AND LOOKS IMPRESSIVE
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me and kaz in 2002 Arnold
me, kaz and norm compton in 1990
kaz on my truck in 1991
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THAT'S GOOD SHIT COOL PHOTOS THAT GUY IS MY IDOL BECAUSE HE LET HIS ACTIONS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES NOT HIS WORDS I'D REALLY LIKE TO KNOW HOW HE TRAINED I BET HE TRAINED HEAVY LOW REPS
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THAT'S GOOD SHIT COOL PHOTOS THAT GUY IS MY IDOL BECAUSE HE LET HIS ACTIONS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES NOT HIS WORDS I'D REALLY LIKE TO KNOW HOW HE TRAINED I BET HE TRAINED HEAVY LOW REPS
He obviously did his share of low rep training for his powerlifting competitions, but he was also known for having tremendous muscular endurance. Of course one would need such stamina for WSM events.
I recall seeing him on tv do standing (much harder than seated) overhead presses with 120lb dumbells for 15 reps. This was back in the early nineties when he was wrestling in the old WCW and was actually past his prime.
I believe that Onlyme said he competed in a 405lb bench competition with Kaz - I think he said Kaz won with something like 30 reps, but I don't recall the exact number.
I've also read of Kaz doing up to 50 reps on pressing movements with very heavy weights, and curling 315 for 15 reps. I don't know if the curling feat is true, but if there has ever been anyone who could do this, I'd put my money on Kaz.
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THAT'S GOOD SHIT COOL PHOTOS THAT GUY IS MY IDOL BECAUSE HE LET HIS ACTIONS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES NOT HIS WORDS I'D REALLY LIKE TO KNOW HOW HE TRAINED I BET HE TRAINED HEAVY LOW REPS
i still have his three training pamphlets from back in the 80's and Kaz did a bodybuilding like program offseason where he would do 12-15 rep sets on benches, squats, deads and all the assistance movements with little rest between sets i think he said he would routinely do 15 reps with 5 plates on the flat bench.
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kaz probably had the strongest pressing shoulders of all time.
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the dude is absolutely nuts
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i dont know how to link from that site, but everyone should check out the
'kaz squat' video. his face is absoultely priceless, he is more 'animal' that real animals.
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When I watch those sumo video's I think of myself in there with Kaz and how easily he would crush me.
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Did'nt he have a few broken ribs or something like that when he benched the WR at the time of 661 in just a little more than a t-shirt not like what they use nowadays.