It's always a good idea to ignore nonsense that doctors who have treated you tell you to do.
listen to the video i posted around 40:30 what the doctors told him about bodybuilders in their 40's
just heard from a friend that Scott Milne died. Not sure of the causes. He is from the same city where I currently live...
yes, the little one, Canada
R.I.P.Very sad and at 46 gone way too soon. BB is really a short man's sport but it is hard to deny the wow factor of the big guys like Scott. Bay likey'ed.
Bay - why was Don Youngblood your favourite bodybuilder? He was one of my favourites as well. In part because he was my height [5'9"], and in part because he placed 2nd at the Master's Mr. Olympia at age 47, and won the whole show at age 48, in 2002, before passing away of a massive heart attack in May of 2005.
Don’t want to weigh in for anyone else, but intense male energy in a mature pro bodybuilder (huge and ripped and veiny) may be your answer here. Take a look at this linked photo:http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/view/10787/99/Don-Youngblood.html
Hair: BlondeEyes: BlueHeight: 6’ 3’’Weight: (Contest) Approx. 300 poundsWeight: (Off Season) 335lbs – 355lbsD.O.B: November 9, 1974Live: London, ON still alive looks like
300+ pounds...what could go wrong?
Was he Serbian like U
Coach dwarf is 250 and 14 inches shorter