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This hold-nothing-back approach reveals the best in research, ideologies and training techniques from Bulgaria, the Soviet Union, England, and North America.
Through the 20th Century-21st Century millennial time barrier comes the incredible human strength and bodybuilding fire power wisdom of one of the 20th Century's greatest Bodybuilding legends. He's gone now (August 22, 1932-February 24, 1993) but lives on here teaching the ideas and ideals of his very important training life existence. Here for the first time are the unpublished IFBB Mr. America-Mr. Universe-Mr. World Chuck Sipes maximum training potential direct communiqu's to Dennis B. Weis. The purpose of this e-report is to give you a personal glimpse and glance at the exact methods, lessons, and philosophies Dennis learned and came to espouse from Chuck Sipes ('59 IFBB Mr. America, '61 Mr. Universe , '66 Mr. Olympia 4th place and '68 Mr. World) from the periodic telephone and correspondence communiqu's over a span of 15 years!
This book for bodybuilders who want the know-how on gaining huge muscular bodyweight contains a detailed multiphase program to help increase present strength and accelerate muscle gains. Readers get primary and secondary muscle-gain workouts, core growth workouts, descriptions of sets and reps, and info on gaining muscle weight without gaining fat--the healthy way.
Bodybuilders (men and women) (age no problem) and words on the pages still inspiration to the upward progress curve reader
Steve Davis, one of the greatest bodybuilders ever, known for his flawless proportions, magical symmetry and total muscularity, achieved amazing muscular condition in 1980. The bodybuilding world marveled at Steve’s physique and wanted to know how he did it. Steve tells you how in this book. He gives the exact sets and reps, exercises and the precise nutrition he used to achieve this “Raw Muscularity,” the rippling, hard, defined physique he’s known for. For years, this information was thought to be missing, but thanks to Dennis B. Weis, the Yukon Hercules and “Dean of Bodybuilding Writers,” Steve Davis’ story of how he achieved his remarkable physique condition comes to light....
Dennis B. Weis is a Ketchikan, Alaska-based power/bodybuilder. He is a hard-hitting, uncompromising freelance professional writer and investigative research consultant in the fields of bodybuilding, nutrition, physiology, and powerlifting. Dennis was first published over four decades ago (1976) in the pages of Iron Man magazine. Since that time he has become known to almost every mainstream bodybuilding/physique magazine's readership throughout the United States and Europe. The magazines that publish his articles include and are not limited to Bodybuilding Monthly (U.K. publication), Exercise For Men Only, Hardgainer (Nicosia, Cyprus, publication), Iron Man, Muscle & Fitness, Muscle Mag International and Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness.
While there are many ways to increase muscle mass, one of the most dynamic and unorthodox advanced training programs for crashing the mass muscle barrier was the one used by a New York City bodybuilder named Richard Simons back in the 1960's. If you're looking to go "old school" and overcome the challenges associated with gaining muscle mass then this program is for you. Old school muscle building methods can withstand the test of time. This 21-Day intensive 'Mass Up Cycle' can help you gain up to 25 pounds if you're willing to put in the work. So let's get started!
An amazing interview with the FIRST man to Officially Bench Press 700+ lbs. Ted Arcidi, the Boss of the Bench Press, is interviewed by bodybuilding historian Dennis B. Weis "The Yukon Hercules." During the time that Ted officially broke the 700 lb. Bench Press barrier he was in a 4th dimension of POWERLIFTING where no other man had journeyed. Powerlifters throughout the world knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that a 700 lb. Bench Press was now possible through the precedent Ted had set in this lift. Ted’s journey continued into a no man’s land where he set new standards of excellence for elite bench pressers the world over. If you love the Bench Press, this book will blow your mind!
Before Arnold, cinematically and in bodybuilding annals, there was Steve Reeves. With the breathtaking lines and classic style, the man took his genetic blueprint and raced away with it, creating arguably the most impressive physique in the history of the planet. No, not the biggest (though he had great size), and no, not the most ripped (though he had considerable definition), but certainly as greatly and carefully proportioned, shaped and attended a physique as we’ve ever seen. You might get a vastly better physique by incorporating something of the Reeves approach to training. Not that you’ll be Reeves--you don’t get Larry Scott’s arms by doing his arm workout, but in the case of Reeves-style training, your chances are very good that you’ll be on the road to achieving your own best physique, with your own individual style. Sound good? Let’s go.
Want To Add A Half-Inch To Your Arms In One Day? Well… if you’ve grown despondent at your temporary inability to produce fresh new muscle growth in your arms, give it another try with The Radical Muscle Blitz System for Rapid Arm Growth described in this gigantic Super Arm Growth Book!