All these guys used volume to build there base. And when they got older, they got lazier and came up with assorted workouts where they want others to believe built their body. In essence trying to re-write history of what it really took to build their bodies. See it everyday today. The Cutlers of the world using hardly any real weight and working out on machines using boatloads of drugs telling people that their working out harder today then they ever did. These mentally ill delusional older dudes like Kamali thinking they look better and bigger today because he weighs more on the scale...When it's the drugs and the calories that are keeping the scale up and the delusional mind not understanding what the mirror is really showing them...
Contrary to popular belief, Mentzer did NOT use "volume" to build his base. He started training as a young teenager with a couple of powerlifters his dad knew. They followed a typical -- shock!

-- powerlifting routine of the day, whatwith MWF training, relatively low sets, emphasis on strength gains, etc.
Mike told me he didn't give a flying fuck about "volume" until he'd overfed himself to a gross degree. He said he was benching 350 and squatting 500 for reps as a 15 y.o., but he'd also bulked up to about 250ish and his parents were giving him hell about the amount of milk he was knocking out. Only THEN did he embark on a high-volume Arnoldesque routine and, a year later, down to about 170 (?), he realized he was smaller, flatter and weaker than when he started the whole mess.
Diet of course played no small part in that, but this business about Mentzer -- and Yates, for that matter -- using "volume" to build their bases is, well, off-base

All homo, Gisele Bunchen-Brady is a complete skank, nobody can weigh more than 150 in contest shape unless they're 8 feet tall, etc., etc.
DCM