Here's another from the first room confirming that they have indeed taken down Arnold's image (and Arnold's image only) from the Olympia wall.
In response to Power Rod's questions, yes, of course I plan to continue working out at Gold's Venice, and here's why: The history displayed on the walls is surely a big part of what makes Gold's Venice Gold's Venice...but looking around in there the last couple of days, the MEMBERSHIP there actually accounts for more of that gym's identity than anything hung or painted on the walls ever could. Yes, it's genuinely disturbing to see the changes literally unfolding in front of your eyes...it's as though history is being erased while you watch standing helplessly by. The pictures above I took just over the course of my shoulder/cardio workout this AM. I mean it's just moving so fast that I'm sure it's hard to process for many in there, especially those who've been in there for decades longer than I have (I've only been in there since 2004.) I know that long-standing members have seen numerous, albeit somewhat more subtle changes in decor over the years, so they may not be as concerned as I suspect they might be...but this looks like it may be much more of an overhaul than this place has ever seen.
But going back to what I was saying about the membership reflecting what Gold's Venice stands for...the Barbarian Brothers are of course still there...David actually nearly walked into the picture below before he saw my camera and backed out of the shot. For those of you who've never caught more than a couple of workouts there enough to know, there is no gym on earth like Gold's Venice in that you WILL NOT find a more concentrated population of SERIOUS trainees anywhere else on this planet. Yes, the IFBB pro population has dwindled in recent years, but you will still see a couple training there on any given day...I saw Melvin Anthony and Roland Kickinger in there just this morning, for example...but I'm also talking about HIGH-LEVEL fitness people...people with no names whatsoever in the industry but who are still in the most fantastic shape of ANYONE in the gym you train at right now...I mean, there are 5-10 people I see in there every day who with no more than a 4 week diet could easily serve as fitness magazine cover model material...many who probably HAVE had covers...even the older people that train there train seriously...you'll see people moving 2-4 plates on the bench, squat, etc. all day long. In all the talk regarding how Gold's isn't what it used to be, this fact has gone largely unmentioned until now. This gym is is the BIG POND that will make the fish grow as big as he/she wishes. I'm training in there early AM lately but I can't wait to get back in there after 9 so I can see Gary Strydom...he'll be there closing the place, a minimum of 4 nights out of the week, ready to let you train whatever with him. And there are the freaks...the same colorful people that were there before you, who will be there after you're gone, that vanish back into the workwork of society once they leave the premises...honestly, it boggles the mind to consider where some of these people come from...you NEVER see them unless AT GOLD'S GYM. Celebrities? Gold's Venice still has them...I've seen the SNL "Ladie's Man," Tim Meadows in there the past two days, the Rock's always in and out of there...Um, John Cena, Ray Liotta...I mean it's no big deal but it's still a perk of going there, I don't care what anyone says. Saturday mornings the parking lot looks like a car show. 1/2 a million dollar exotic cars, multiple Lamborghini's, the newest Bentleys...the first place players like these drive them in a place like LA is Gold's Venice on a chill Saturday morning to show them off, apparently...it makes sense...the rides get seen and they compare notes with the other guys driving them, etc. Ah, you get the point. Gold's Venice is just like no other place on earth for the overall experience.
Sure, Milos' gym is cool, I've been there several times...he's got great equipment, collected obviously by someone very passionate about training, and it's now developed it's own special "atmosphere" and hardcore crowd...but it'll never be Gold's Venice...not that it would wanna be, but it's just something different altogether. Gold's still has 3 huge rooms FULL of an ever-rotating collection of the newest equipment and cardio machines coming out, Milos isn't ever gonna have more or better stuff overall than Gold's...
You know they say that with every closed door opens a new one, so I'm trying to keep an optimistic perspective on all this change...I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with the place next, it's obviously their showcase gym so surely they'll put something good up...but in the event that it's nothing to "post on Getbig about," I'm prepared for that, too...but the phenomenon that is Gold's Venice will surely remain in large part for many, many years to come.