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Saw preview T3 is Arnold really that jacked?

I am amazed that so many here have a hard time believing that a man can stay big and ripped in his 50's. I am only 2 years younger than Arnold, and I fuckin promise you I don't need makeup or editing.
What the hell, are you younger fellas planning on turning to shit when you get older? The iron is a lifetime deal if you are a serious person about all this.
 
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What a bunch of haters.

To IronLion, this picture was no 'crushing' surprise to me, I've seen it 100x before.

It's old news.

What I dont understand is why you diss the guy, when he's in better bodybuilding shape than you are bro
 
DTOX said:
Arnold used a shitload of drugs? LIke which ones and what dosages?
I think you're talking out your ass and I'm calling you on it.
Read both the unauthorised biography and his own "Education of a Bodybuilder" , in the second one he mentions that he came to America cos they had better equipment and better drugs. He used to scare the living shit outta lots of the old bodybuilders his regimen was so high. And his favourite is well known - primo and dbol. How long are you into this game chum?
 
Oh how the mighty have fallen. But he's back!

I think that pic of Arnie proves one thing; when you get to a certain age, it's very easy to get out of shape. And when you do, its pretty ugly. But give the guy props for turning it around. (And yeah, looks like they gave him a partial hairpiece in the "corners" to cover the receeeding hairline.)

Lou looks fantasic. But Lou lives a simpler life. And it shows that most of Lou's muscle were built from hard work, not just big cycles.

This is the generation that is first to test how long we can hold on to a muscular body. Back in the 1950's NOBODY had muscles past the age of 40. It's really pretty fucking remarkable.
 
Nelson Montana said:
Oh how the mighty have fallen. But he's back!

I think that pic of Arnie proves one thing; when you get to a certain age, it's very easy to get out of shape. And when you do, its pretty ugly. But give the guy props for turning it around. (And yeah, looks like they gave him a partial hairpiece in the "corners" to cover the receeeding hairline.)

Lou looks fantasic. But Lou lives a simpler life. And it shows that most of Lou's muscle were built from hard work, not just big cycles.

This is the generation that is first to test how long we can hold on to a muscular body. Back in the 1950's NOBODY had muscles past the age of 40. It's really pretty fucking remarkable.
Lou never lets himself go ,he trains year round. Arnold was always famous for going up and down. Im sorry but there is no way a guy can train with anything like the intensity Arnold did for four hours a day , six days a week and grow without shit loads of juice to recover,doubly so when you're out of your twenties.
 
Frackal said:
What a bunch of haters.

To IronLion, this picture was no 'crushing' surprise to me, I've seen it 100x before.

It's old news.

What I dont understand is why you diss the guy, when he's in better bodybuilding shape than you are bro

I never hated on Arnold, other than the fact that his calves were still the only part of his body that stayed big. I don't know what you are talking about. Incidentaly look how fast people get touchy when the almighty Arnold is in question.
 
NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT.....

I will never disrespect the man. Arnold has been my Idol since I was a child and probably always will be, when it comes to bodybuilding. First of all, who knows where this sport would be without him. Second, believe it or not, but YES, everyone does get old, and NO, as you grow older you cannot keep the body you had while in your 20s. It is sad that those pictures of Arnold on the beach got out, if that even is him, and it is even more sad to see them posted on a message board related to bodybuilding, IT PISSES ME OFF!!!

Very very disappointing, show some respect to the man who made this sport that we all take part in what it is today.
 
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