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How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« on: February 10, 2012, 11:44:10 PM »
Do pros do this? If on juice can u train longer?

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2012, 03:38:26 AM »
Do pros do this? If on juice can u train longer?

They didn't know any better... Today's pros do, so no.

I guess you could train longer, but it's better to train with more intensity.
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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2012, 03:50:24 AM »
They didn't know any better... Today's pros do, so no.

I guess you could train longer, but it's better to train with more intensity.

uhm what, have you seen how arnold trained? are you going to say he didn't train with intensity? that's ridiculous

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2012, 03:51:48 AM »
They slept for the other 18

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2012, 03:52:03 AM »
So wud there be more benefit to training longer or no?

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2012, 03:55:15 AM »
uhm what, have you seen how arnold trained? are you going to say he didn't train with intensity? that's ridiculous

He trained with intensity yes (c'mon) what i meant is that it's better to go all out then spend hours at the gym. I'm sure guys back then were seriously over trained.
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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2012, 03:56:56 AM »
So wud there be more benefit to training longer or no?

No, just go all out.
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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #7 on: February 11, 2012, 04:12:13 AM »
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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2012, 05:09:38 AM »
He trained with intensity yes (c'mon) what i meant is that it's better to go all out then spend hours at the gym. I'm sure guys back then were seriously over trained.

i don't understand what you mean by intensity. my understanding of what you are saying is that spending hours in the gym, past the first say 90 minutes of full intensity, is redundant and wasting time? i some what agree, i don't really think one training routine works unilaterally for all people.

when i was a natural i did try the arnold approach and it did work for me, probably the best in the way of size gains i could muster as a natural. i haven't really tried it since i've been "on" as steroids have made me exceptionally lazy with a poor work ethic hahah  ;D

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2012, 05:49:04 AM »
i don't understand what you mean by intensity. my understanding of what you are saying is that spending hours in the gym, past the first say 90 minutes of full intensity, is redundant and wasting time? i some what agree, i don't really think one training routine works unilaterally for all people.

When i was younger i spent hours in the gym and past a certain point the weights used dropped significantly and the sets were more like pumping and i was there simply because i didn't realize that quality reigns supreme to quantity.

When i started to do fewer sets with heavier weights i could squeeze out every last bit out of the muscle while spending less time in the gym and my results sky rocketed.

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2012, 10:23:14 AM »
Arnold didnt have a real job so basicly he had nothing else to do. Go to the gym, eat and hang out at the beach.....tough life.

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2012, 12:26:28 PM »
Arnold didnt have a real job so basicly he had nothing else to do. Go to the gym, eat and hang out at the beach.....tough life.
Pretty sure him and franco went to school in CA part-time in the evenings.....

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #12 on: February 11, 2012, 12:39:53 PM »
It was simply work ethic, they worked hard for everything they had, at work and in the gym, the more you put in the more you got out was their philosophy...

Today people do as little as possible to get where they want to be in the modern world.. hence all the silly dosing of growth, slin and training piss poor..

The fact is if you took those bodybuilders back then and give them todays drugs you would see some of the best conditioned bodies ever to walk to stages.


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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2012, 01:01:05 PM »
It was simply work ethic, they worked hard for everything they had, at work and in the gym, the more you put in the more you got out was their philosophy...

Today people do as little as possible to get where they want to be in the modern world.. hence all the silly dosing of growth, slin and training piss poor..

The fact is if you took those bodybuilders back then and give them todays drugs you would see some of the best conditioned bodies ever to walk to stages.



So in other words training longer is better

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2012, 01:04:13 PM »
No not at all but they had good diets and good work ethic, you give them modern drugs and modern science and they would be better than most present day

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #15 on: February 12, 2012, 04:53:06 PM »
i don't understand what you mean by intensity. my understanding of what you are saying is that spending hours in the gym, past the first say 90 minutes of full intensity, is redundant and wasting time? i some what agree, i don't really think one training routine works unilaterally for all people.

when i was a natural i did try the arnold approach and it did work for me, probably the best in the way of size gains i could muster as a natural. i haven't really tried it since i've been "on" as steroids have made me exceptionally lazy with a poor work ethic hahah  ;D

I did the Arnold plan when I first really got into training, made some pretty decent progress the first few months...probably more in that time frame than ever before or sense; however, if you're going by his book, once you get to phase two it's impossible without gear IMO. Level two, you're talking each body-part three times a week, I mean we're talking 40-50 sets per body part per week. Anyway, even at level one, without gear you've got to be relatively young to recover from these workouts IMO.

Anyway, your comment "steroids have made me exceptionally lazy with a poor work ethic" I was always the opposite. My understanding, at least the way I always saw it was the whole point in supplementing with steroids was to take what you're already doing right and to simply do it a little better. If anything, I worked harder on than off.

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2012, 05:15:35 PM »
I did the Arnold plan when I first really got into training, made some pretty decent progress the first few months...probably more in that time frame than ever before or sense; however, if you're going by his book, once you get to phase two it's impossible without gear IMO. Level two, you're talking each body-part three times a week, I mean we're talking 40-50 sets per body part per week. Anyway, even at level one, without gear you've got to be relatively young to recover from these workouts IMO.

Anyway, your comment "steroids have made me exceptionally lazy with a poor work ethic" I was always the opposite. My understanding, at least the way I always saw it was the whole point in supplementing with steroids was to take what you're already doing right and to simply do it a little better. If anything, I worked harder on than off.

Where can u find his book bro?


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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #18 on: February 12, 2012, 07:53:43 PM »
fuck I trained for 7 hours a day when I was 21, after I tore my acl I sat in a chair doing 3 main lifts for almost a year

all I did was dumbell military, curl, pushups, dips, and flies for like 18 months.
by the end, I had added the 45lb bells I was using to my max, went from doing 175lbs military to 265lbs, went form 230lbs bench to 305lbs, all at 175lbs of BW.

good times

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #19 on: February 12, 2012, 08:26:40 PM »
fuck I trained for 7 hours a day when I was 21, after I tore my acl I sat in a chair doing 3 main lifts for almost a year

all I did was dumbell military, curl, pushups, dips, and flies for like 18 months.
by the end, I had added the 45lb bells I was using to my max, went from doing 175lbs military to 265lbs, went form 230lbs bench to 305lbs, all at 175lbs of BW.

good times


Were u on anything at the time? Thats some good improvements

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2012, 08:29:59 PM »
Where can u find his book bro?

Any bookstore or online. I wouldn't recommend it though...it's virtually impossible to not over train and there's simply too many options with training that are far more efficient.

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #21 on: February 12, 2012, 10:39:11 PM »

Were u on anything at the time? Thats some good improvements

yeah I took a couple cycles of dbol and sust and dbol and enanth, finished off with about 6 weeks of winny v on one of em

probably was on for 20 weeks of that 16 to 18 month period

when I tore my acl I was clean, running and playing basketball for 4 hours a day, lifting for 1, I was in amazing shape and I was getting offers to walk on at colleges for basketball and football, then I tore my acl and lost a foot on my vertical and gained a second on my 100m time.

When you bench 250lbs at 170lbs of BW, run a 10.7s 100m and vertical jump 35 inches, along with being a lock down cover guy and sure tackler, you are a prized commodity.  When you are the same strength but run 11.7s 100m and jump 24 inches, you aren't even spoken too.

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #22 on: February 13, 2012, 05:40:50 AM »
Probably just got used to it...

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #23 on: February 13, 2012, 05:56:32 AM »
yeah I took a couple cycles of dbol and sust and dbol and enanth, finished off with about 6 weeks of winny v on one of em

probably was on for 20 weeks of that 16 to 18 month period

when I tore my acl I was clean, running and playing basketball for 4 hours a day, lifting for 1, I was in amazing shape and I was getting offers to walk on at colleges for basketball and football, then I tore my acl and lost a foot on my vertical and gained a second on my 100m time.

When you bench 250lbs at 170lbs of BW, run a 10.7s 100m and vertical jump 35 inches, along with being a lock down cover guy and sure tackler, you are a prized commodity.  When you are the same strength but run 11.7s 100m and jump 24 inches, you aren't even spoken too.


hahah i bet you are regretting running that winny cycle for the rest of your life

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Re: How did bodybuilders train for 4-5 hours back in 70s?
« Reply #24 on: February 13, 2012, 03:50:50 PM »
I've run win a few times, not my favorite chem. by any means.  I'll leave it for the ladies.