FunkI recall in that very issue an article talking of CF eating a couple of Big macs, fries and cokes poolside in the very weeks leading up to the Americaand he was rippedmusta been a walking pharmacy
Funk you say Hoffman mags but you know he kicked the bucket in 1985?
is Kemper's Diamond Gym still kicking?
Funkyou say Hoffman magsbut you know he kicked the bucket in 1985?
minor point: while really the same company, Strength & Health was Hoffman's mag, Muscular Development was Grimek's
don't forget lax cf was an actual doctor and had access to anything he wanted drug wise. he could write his own rx's. some bodybuilders used to steal doctor's precription pads that way they had the keys to the candy store to.
and had been in a nursing home with dementia (or at least senility) long before his byline stopped appearing on articles in S&H
it's still going strong but i think john and shirley kemper sold it. bill grant and some up and comers like taylor boyd still train there.
joe dube the only guy who would pose with girls from york.
I would imagine Joe's heart stopped on him quite some time ago...?
joe dube is still alive at sixty five, and remains the last american to have won a world championship in olympic style lifting in poland 1969.
and finally dr c.f.smith a bodybuilder after my own heart, because doctor smith recommended eating whatever you wanted because a calorie is just a calorie according to dr smith, he often indulged at mickie d's. if only this theory of his was true.
Damn great old mag covers got anyomre?
while i own most of the mags that i post , i actually take them off tim fogarty's site musclememory.com . go on there and you can pretty much view almost every muscle magazine cover as well as the index in the mag. pic of first mag i ever bought.
pic of my first training manual i followed when i was eight years old. exercises still the same after almost 50 years. abe goldberg on the cover and inside demoing the moves.
Dude thats Ralph Kroger I met him once this is cool as hell
Nothing has changed for building the body is the same today as yesterday only drugs have been introduced. Got any Vince Gironda mags he was a craggy old man but knew alot.
Kroger looked like crap in clothes but when he dropped them the dude was massive met him in Minnesota in the late 80's
his career as a builder was pretty much winding down then.