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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #25 on: April 27, 2008, 02:43:34 AM »
You´re forearms look insane dude. Maybe his armsize was exaggerated but that must be the first time ever i´ve heard of that in bodybuilding. Well gotta be a first-ever for everything i guess.
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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #26 on: April 27, 2008, 09:16:21 AM »
funny thing is i am almost 5'10" but my reach is 6'4". my arms are actually too long for my body. here's me this summer weighing about 240lb.

The size and vascularity you have in your forearms is about the best I have seen on anyone, including Casey Viator and these Gunnar pics..........  ::)

Joe Roark measured Lee Priests forearms and wrist and Lee had the largest forearm/wrist ratio he had ever measured, but I cannot recall the measurements. Joe also measured Lee's upper arm, which came in at I think 21 or 21.5, cold. Maybe Joe can update us on that one.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #27 on: April 27, 2008, 09:24:16 AM »
Found it!!!!

From my forum:

Yesterday (Oct 9, 2004, Saturday) at 9:31am I chatted with Lee Priest at the GNC Show of Strength Expo Hall, and asked if I could measure his wrist, his forearm in two positions, and his flexed upper arm.

He said he weighed about 235 as we spoke and that he was about 5'5" tall.

Keep in mind he was cold, had not worked out that morning.

His wrist measured 7-3/8".

His forearm- with the entire arm straight- including the hand straight from the wrist, but with his fist clenched, but not goosenecked, measured 15-3/4" and is the most incredible forearm I have ever seen in person. So he has the magical ratio of his forearm being twice as large as his wrist PLUS ONE INCH! Manfred Hoerbel did not have the 2:1 ratio!

Then he goosenecked his hand, and put his forearm at a right angle to his upper arm, and in that position his forearm measured 17".

His upper arm was simply unbelieveable, and it is my personal opinion that from wrist to shoulder he has the best all-round development in the history of bodybuilding- I will not argue- that's just my opinion. His upper arm measured an unbelieveable 21-1/4".

He mentioned that when pumped, he can add an inch, which is of course likely. So pumped, his arm would be over 22" which would be triple his wrist size!

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #28 on: April 27, 2008, 11:31:24 AM »
I received a PM asking for the measurements I took of Lee Priest, so here is the copy and paste text from my forum and elsewhere on this forum.

From my forum:

Yesterday (Oct 9, 2004, Saturday) at 9:31am I chatted with Lee Priest at the GNC Show of Strength Expo Hall, and asked if I could measure his wrist, his forearm in two positions, and his flexed upper arm.

He said he weighed about 235 as we spoke and that he was about 5'5" tall.

Keep in mind he was cold, had not worked out that morning.

His wrist measured 7-3/8".

His forearm- with the entire arm straight- including the hand straight from the wrist, but with his fist clenched, but not goosenecked, measured 15-3/4" and is the most incredible forearm I have ever seen in person. So he has the magical ratio of his forearm being twice as large as his wrist PLUS ONE INCH! Manfred Hoerbel did not have the 2:1 ratio!

Then he goosenecked his hand, and put his forearm at a right angle to his upper arm, and in that position his forearm measured 17".

His upper arm was simply unbelieveable, and it is my personal opinion that from wrist to shoulder he has the best all-round development in the history of bodybuilding- I will not argue- that's just my opinion. His upper arm measured an unbelieveable 21-1/4".

He mentioned that when pumped, he can add an inch, which is of course likely. So pumped, his arm would be over 22" which would be triple his wrist size!

He allows people to believe what they wish in regard to his arm size, and he related this story. He was at a department store counter when the female clerk commented that he had large arms, but that her relative had arms 'about twice as big as yours'. Lee just smiled and said he must be a big guy!

Another time someone said to him, "What do your arms measure, I will guess 23""

"You got it", replied Lee, and smiled and walked away.

Thus misinformation is born. 

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #29 on: April 28, 2008, 06:36:30 PM »
very interesting


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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #30 on: April 28, 2008, 10:36:27 PM »
very interesting


hazbin is a freak

Has some down right scary vascularity in those forearms...........

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #31 on: April 28, 2008, 11:28:58 PM »
how do i get rid of that??

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #32 on: April 29, 2008, 05:11:17 AM »
how do i get rid of that??

if you ever want to market yourself in the fitness industry, then that vascularity would be THE thing to base your appeal on. the look of the veins on you forearms is sickening (in a good way)

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #33 on: April 29, 2008, 05:27:34 AM »
This topic is old but i´ve got some info on Gunnar that i think some would find a good read.

Gunnar did indeed have 20 inch forearms, and he placed 2:nd behind Lee Haney at 1982 World Amateur Championships - IFBB where many think he was robbed. He used to say that his upper arms looked "so small" beacuse of his forearm size. His main diet was hot dogs and lots and lots of booze, he even coached others into drinking before contets to get in shape and loose water; 750 ml vodka and 24 beers was his advice to take in the day before the show! Geir Borgan Poelsen 1991 Night of Champions 3:rd place finisher did follow up on exactly this advice in his early career, just to be sick as a dawg on the show (no wonder, eww?). Gunnar never maxed out on his potential and did drink and smoke allthrough his BB career. When he later dropped out of competition he could often be seen in Oslo with the other town drunks, still sporting 20 inch arms, with quite good shape and offcourse his standard cigarette in his right hand and hotdog in his left. He is/was one of the true genetic freaks ever.



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http://www.builtreport.com/rosbo.html

http://www.wpse.com/WS_Content/ImageGallery//ThumbnailView.asp?iGalleryUnq=450

In the bottom photo Rosbos arms are being pictured with Casey Viator, lets not be fools gang! Did Rosbo have huge forearms- yup 20" nope!
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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #34 on: April 29, 2008, 08:37:05 AM »
if you ever want to market yourself in the fitness industry, then that vascularity would be THE thing to base your appeal on. the look of the veins on you forearms is sickening (in a good way)

I am surprised he hasn't

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #35 on: April 29, 2008, 08:41:05 AM »
Hazbin has the freakiset vascularity i´ve seen. Fkn nasty bro. I never thought a forum member would come and own Gunnars forearms but you´ve done it. LOL
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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #36 on: April 29, 2008, 09:07:19 AM »
i was getting ready for the nationals in 1991 and i was suntanning in this park (tanning beds sucked back then) and the heat always made my veins even worse. this 13 year old kid comes up to me and asks why mine veins look like that. i go into this spiel about low bodyfat and highrep training. when i finish, he gets this look of disgust and says "how do you get rid of them??"

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #37 on: April 29, 2008, 04:44:23 PM »
I gotta tell you I had a old friend who competed named Ron Gibson.  He had unreal veins in his arms.  Curtis Leffler too was unreal vascular.  But Haz buddy you might have both of them beat.  I used to have the veins in my forearms and one down my bicep and one would come out sometime across my chest but that was about it with veins for me.  I didn't like the sacrifice of food for veins.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #38 on: April 29, 2008, 05:03:37 PM »
I gotta tell you I had a old friend who competed named Ron Gibson.  He had unreal veins in his arms.  Curtis Leffler too was unreal vascular.  But Haz buddy you might have both of them beat.  I used to have the veins in my forearms and one down my bicep and one would come out sometime across my chest but that was about it with veins for me.  I didn't like the sacrifice of food for veins.

leffler was a freak! he was the last amateur to beat Paul Dillett. 252lbs. on stage.  powerhouse to. you probably also met Clint Beryle (sp) a chiropractor who had garden hoses.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #39 on: May 01, 2008, 02:39:24 AM »
leffler was a freak! he was the last amateur to beat Paul Dillett. 252lbs. on stage.  powerhouse to. you probably also met Clint Beryle (sp) a chiropractor who had garden hoses.

No Sir, you are the freak!!!

18.5 in forearms with insane vascularity at 5'10"? Thats insane :o

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #40 on: May 01, 2008, 07:50:24 PM »
how do i get rid of that??
you're obviously not on steroids so the only thing I could suggest is that you eat less food

or eat a lot more shitty food and stop working out

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #41 on: May 03, 2008, 07:31:21 PM »
Hazbin...oustanding vessels!

Kinda like old Estonia, USSR, champion, Olev Annus

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #42 on: May 09, 2008, 01:07:29 AM »
can't lie to ya, i have done steriods. just kidding around about losing the veins.

Nice to see some honesty...

Now...imagine how you would look if you were actually serious about your training? Get to the gym you lazy bastard!

I thought you told me the secret to your vascularity was all the ice cream?? :P

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #43 on: May 09, 2008, 05:01:10 AM »
I gotta tell you I had a old friend who competed named Ron Gibson.  He had unreal veins in his arms.  Curtis Leffler too was unreal vascular.  But Haz buddy you might have both of them beat.  I used to have the veins in my forearms and one down my bicep and one would come out sometime across my chest but that was about it with veins for me.  I didn't like the sacrifice of food for veins.

Yes I remember Curtis Leffler - he competed in the WSM several years back (but didn't do very well). As I remember he had only just competed in the NPC Nationals a few weeks earlier and so was a bit depleted still which affected his performance. It's a shame he's now dead - he was one of my favourite WSM competitors becuase I liked the freaky, muscular, vascular ones.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #44 on: May 09, 2008, 08:59:06 AM »
Nice to see some honesty...

Now...imagine how you would look if you were actually serious about your training? Get to the gym you lazy bastard!

I thought you told me the secret to your vascularity was all the ice cream?? :P

ice cream is the key, if it was steroids then everyone would be that vascular. lol

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« Reply #45 on: May 09, 2008, 04:24:08 PM »
Yes I remember Curtis Leffler - he competed in the WSM several years back (but didn't do very well). As I remember he had only just competed in the NPC Nationals a few weeks earlier and so was a bit depleted still which affected his performance. It's a shame he's now dead - he was one of my favourite WSM competitors becuase I liked the freaky, muscular, vascular ones.

Actually I think it was just the weekend before the WSM he competed.  Plus they had him going first in most of the events and he didn't know how to do some of the events.  He told me if he was able to see how some of the events were done by watching the others first he could have done better.  Curtis was tremendously very strong.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #46 on: May 14, 2008, 05:13:03 PM »
as a note..other American too kick Rosbo's ass at world's in Cairo was no slouch in the arm department-Lance Dreher

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #47 on: May 14, 2008, 08:06:02 PM »
as a note..other American too kick Rosbo's ass at world's in Cairo was no slouch in the arm department-Lance Dreher

lance had the most amazing lower bicep attachment ever.  i think i remember he idolized Larry Scott.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #48 on: May 19, 2008, 03:00:04 PM »
lance always had that phsycho look.

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Re: Gunner Rosbo
« Reply #49 on: June 06, 2008, 12:24:16 PM »
Yes I remember Curtis Leffler - he competed in the WSM several years back (but didn't do very well). As I remember he had only just competed in the NPC Nationals a few weeks earlier and so was a bit depleted still which affected his performance. It's a shame he's now dead - he was one of my favourite WSM competitors becuase I liked the freaky, muscular, vascular ones.



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Curtis Leffler has passed away this year on September 4th, 1998. Curtis Leffler was 36 year old and was survived by his parents, his brother named Christopher and his son named Curtis Leffler Jr. He was in the midst of preparing for a contest and died of a heart attack.
    Curtis as many of you may remember was a competitor in the WSM in 1995 in the Bahamas. He caught a lot of guff from everyone when it seemed that his grip strength was not up to par in the farmer's walk and had some difficulty with the McGlashen Stones. I just wanted to point out a fact that he shared with me at the 1998 Arnold Classic. Not a big man for excuses, Curtis, nevertheless, told me that he had been invited (more like begged) to compete in 1995 less than 2 days after the NPC Nationals. He was extremely dehydrated and not in the best physical condition having practically starved himself for over a week to get down to "super freaky cut condition." So, here he was fresh off a plane from the New Orleans competition into another competition that he had never even seen before. He quickly found out how dehydration and 100 degree temperature could sap one's strength.

    To place his "nay-sayers" thoughts to rest, a month before the Arnold Classic 1998, he took part in the 1998 Hawaiian Strongman Challenge in which he placed third ahead of Magnus Ver Magnusson (a fact that he was very proud of).

    At the Arnold Classic, he teamed up with Gary Mitchell to compete against Berend Veneberg and Uli Schwartz in an expo. It looked like a lot of fun and Curtis surely did dispel any rumors that he was not on par with the other strongmen.

    After his expo, I had the pleasure of meeting him. It is true that he is a very soft-spoken and kind man. Unlike some of his other colleagues, he didn't have a large sign at the Tribe Quest booth announcing his presence. He met me with a strong and firm hand shake, a big hello and a smile. I didn't introduce myself as American Strength Legends, just as Justin McShane, a fan. He took a good deal of time out to talk to me about his strongman aspirations. He talked about the tough choices he had to make soon because he said that he loved strongman, but was afraid that he could not achieve all he could because of his bodybuilding commitments. He was stuck, he said. I like the most annoying fan on the planet asked him for a picture with him. I started to get out my wallet expecting to pay 10 or 20 dollars that many of his colleagues were charging. He said, "Justin, I don't charge for my friends." I was impressed because autograph signing and picture taking is a major, major source of income for many of his colleagues in the bodybuilding world. I'm glad that I got the picture.

    It is a great tragedy and a great loss to both bodybuilding and strongman. I will remember Curtis Leffler for a long, long time NOT because of his strongman and bodybuilding performances, which are memorable, but because of the 45 minutes he took out of his busy life to talk to a stranger about his life and treat me with respect. It takes a lot to impress me and I must say that Mr. Leffler did impress. I am sure that I share all of our sentiments when I say that our prayers are with his family and friends at this time.

    I had entered into communications with him to be profiled at American Strength Legends and unfortunately we never had the opportunity to do a formal interview.

    His favorite saying was "Life is too short to be small." No one ever accused Curtis of being small.