wer weiß schon was da alles für Sachen drin sind :( :(
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wer weiß schon was da alles für Sachen drin sind :( :(
NEIN, das meinte ich nicht!! das war eine positive feststellung, bin beeindruckt.Zitat:
Zitat von Frank2
gruesse,
b000gie
Desmond Miller at Golds Gym Venice, CA 2 Days Before 2008 Ironman Pro
http://mdtv.musculardevelopment.com/...view/1378/162/
ein nettes Video von md.com
http://mdtv.musculardevelopment.com/...view/1379/162/
MfG Steven
Nach seiner Bodybuilding-Karriere sollte "Hollywood" FergussonZitat:
Zitat von Steven Klippstein
am besten TV-Prediger in den USA werden.....
Schade, dass man Armin Scholz nicht mal mit dem Namen erwähnt hat....
king kamali one week out...
na mal schauen...
3 Leute hier denken er wird gewinnen, ich denke eher nicht
gibts aktuelle Fotos von Armin S. ?? den find ich sehr gut
wuerde mich auch sehr sehr wundern ... erschrecken...Zitat:
Zitat von daFritz
Na ob Kamali das noch in 3 Wochen hinbiegt..mmh..
http://webcast.bodybuilding.com/fits...mseries_3.html
kranke schei*sse... will harris is a force to reckon with...
krass hat der sich gemacht...
bin mal gespannt!
bodybuilding.com's Top 10
bodybuilding.com Top10:
1. Phil Heath
2. Gustavo Badell
3. Silvio Samuel
4. Toney Freeman
5. Will Harris
6. Johnnie Jackson
7. David Henry
8. Desmond Miller
9. Troy Alves
10. Armin Scholz
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/2008...prediction.htm
MfG Steven
Hier ist der wichtigste Link des Wochendes:
Die Live-Übertragung des Ironman Pro 2008
Prejudiging: 19:00Uhr deutsche Zeit
Final: 03:30Uhr deutsche Zeit
http://webcast.bodybuilding.com/fits...08ironman.html
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hier wird es die Reply's zusehen geben
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/2008im_wcr.htm
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bodybuilding.com Videoserie's #6 Omar Deckard
http://webcast.bodybuilding.com/fits...mseries_6.html
MfG Steven
habe mir das video vorhin auch angesehen. der typ wirkt echt sehr sympatisch und down to earth!Zitat:
Zitat von Steven Klippstein
Das Finale werde ich mir aber nur in der Wiederholung anschauen (03:30 Uhr).
Sozusagen zum Aufwärmen fürs Sonntagmittag-Training.
Weiß Jemand ob evtl. von der heutigen Pressekonferenz ein Clip gemacht wird
(bodybuilding.com, musculardevolepment ?) ?
Gustavo Badell 2 Tage vor der Show mit 254lbs.
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Johnnie Jackson 2 Tage vor der Show
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DeShaun Grimez ein Tag vor der Ironman Pro 2008
http://www.bbszene.de/board/showthre...84#post1754884
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Here is King's "actual" carb up plan for friday, outlined by Jim Magnum himself.
Don't try this at home folks!
6am wake up piss, brush teeth
6:04 am fart
7am eat first meal consisting of 4 jars of Gerber baby pea soup and 1 jar Gerber yams (60 units of superslin with 40 grams Vitargo)
7:10 burps
8am 2 hours of cardio
9am starts wishing cardio was over
10:am praises Allah for cardio being over
10:01 DNP mixed with gatoraide
10:02 to 2pm nap
2:01 one gallon of water mixed with potassium and aldactone.
2:06 takes anti nausia medicine
3pm 20 oz of vanilla icing with 120 units of superslin and dnp
3:05 more anti nausia meds
3:10 does workout. 100 sets total body 2 reps per set
4pm 19 oz of orange roughy to pull more water
4:03 nap
7pm BPJ sandwiches on WHOLE WHEAT! 100units superslin, 100 liver tabs and 505 mgs of dbol
8pm another total body workout. one set per bodypart 100 reps per set
9pm 2 gallons water, dnp, lasix
9:03 more anti nausia meds (if needed)
9:04 burps again
10pm to 2 am posing
2:01am cuts out all oil based products so as not hold any water.
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King Kamali 4 Tage vor der Show
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King Kamali drei Tage vor der Show
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King Kamali zwei Tage vor der Show
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IRONMAN STORYLINES
Seven Storylines for the Ironman Pro
by Allan Donnelly
February 15, 2008
FLEXONLINE.COM
We're two days away from kicking off the 2008 season with the Ironman Pro in Los Angeles, California. With 32 athletes slated to compete - including some of the top names in the sport - we can't imagine a better way to get things started. As is usually the case with such a large field, the story lines are many. Here's a breakdown of the seven most intriguing ones heading into Saturday's prejudging, and an early prediction on how we see each story developing.
STORY NUMBER 7
TITLE: Miller Time
INTRODUCTION:Desmond Miller, a second-year pro and the overall champ at the 2006 NPC Nationals, is competing in just his third pro contest. Miller fared well in his first two in 2007, placing fourth at the New York Pro and second behind eventual winner Dennis Wolf at the Keystone Classic.
PLOT: After skipping the 2007 Olympia, Miller hasn’t competed since May of last year, reportedly taking the time off to work on improving his back. Miller can stand next to anybody in the pro ranks in terms of leg development, but a sub-par back and a wide waist could hurt him in what will be the toughest lineup he has faced to date.
CONCLUSION: If he has improved his back, Miller could contend for a spot in the top five.
STORY NUMBER 6
TITLE: Swan Song
INTRODUCTION: The name Troy Alves has long been synonymous with aesthetics, as he has consistently displayed one of the more balanced and visually pleasing physiques in the IFBB since turning pro in 2002. A popular athlete and a seasoned pro, Alves – who some believe never gets the credit he fully deserves because of a seeming inability to display shredded hams and glutes - had consistently been a threat to crack the top five at shows like the Ironman.
PLOT: Alves placed seventh at the 2007 Montreal Pro and 10th at the Atlantic City Classic after taking much of the season off with hoping to win the first professional contest of his career, and neither of those contests were anywhere near as competitive as the Ironman Pro is going to be. After a disappointing 2007, the question surrounding the 41-year-old Alves is, Are his best days behind him?
CONCLUSION: Unless he has made considerable improvements, it is going to be very difficult for Alves to crack the top five, let alone the top 10, against this stacked lineup.
STORY NUMBER 5
TITLE:Take Your Pick
INTRODUCTION: Meet Johnnie Jackson, David Henry and Will Harris – two of whom broke into the top-10 at last year's Olympia (Jackson 9th, Henry 10th) and one (Harris 15th) whom many believed should have. Jackson, the 2006 and 2007 Atlantic City Pro champ, has proven he can win shows. Henry turned up shredded at last year's Atlantic City Pro and at the Olympia after missing the mark early in '07. Harris, who will likely possess the best back in the lineup, truly believes he will win the Ironman.
CONCLUSION: This lineup is stacked at the top. None of the above are complete enough (Jackson, Harris) or big enough (Henry) to crack the top three. But it is very likely that one – or two – could crack the top five and earn an Olympia qualification.
STORY NUMBER 4
TITLE: Sil's Ascent
INTRODUCTION: 2007 was the year Silvio Samuel – last year's FLEX Athlete of the Year winner - burst onto the scene. Samuel competed in an amazing eight contests, placing in the top five in all but two (Olympia and the Arnold Classic) and winning one (the Europa Super Show).
PLOT: Samuel, who displays full, round muscle bellies and always comes in shredded, has a track record of hanging with the big boys despite standing only 5-foot-6. After an offseason of working with Charles Glass and spending time with Jay Cutler, Samuel should once again be a formidable opponent.
CONCLUSION: If he has improved his back width and has added some size - as we hear he has – Samuel could crack the top three here.
STORY NUMBER 3
TITLE: Walk the Walk
INTRODUCTION: In 2005, Gustavo Badell served notice that he had arrived by winning the Ironman and placing third at both the Arnold Classic and the Olympia. Since then, Badell got caught up in playing the size game and, as a result, his placing suffered. Badell claimed to have corrected his recent missteps at last year's Olympia, but a lack of size in his legs and subpar conditioning lowered him to 8th in the lineup.
PLOT: Badell has been the most vocal of the competitors heading into the Ironman, calling out nearly every big name in the lineup in trademark Gustavo style. He has made no friends in the process, but his antics – combined with weekly photo updates on his conditioning – have made Badell one of the more talked about competitors heading into the show.
CONCLUSION: Aside from Harris, Badell will likely have the best back in the contest. And, at 5-foot-7 and around 250 pounds, Badell will be one of the thickest. However, a lack of hamstring development in recent outings could prove to be his downfall in terms of repeating his winning performance from 2005. Still, Badell will contend for a spot in the top three.
STORY NUMBER 2
TITLE: X-Factor
INTRODUCTION: Meet the X-Man, Toney Freeman, the defending Ironman Pro champion. Freeman finally put it all together in early 2007, winning the Ironman and the Sacramento Pro, and placing third at the Arnold Classic. With those performances, Freeman emerged as a realistic threat to crack the top three at last year’s Olympia. However, Freeman became ill in the days leading up to the show, and it showed in his physique, as the X-Man plummeted to 13th in the final placings.
PLOT: Freeman is now on a mission. He is aware that many of the same people who jumped on his bandwagon in early ’07 wrote him off after the Olympia, and he is eager to get back onstage and once again prove the doubters wrong. One of the biggest men in the contest at 6-foot-1 and around 285 pounds, Freeman will be able to stand next to anyone and compare favorably provided he reaches the form he displayed in early 2007.
CONCLUSION: Provided he regains that form, Freeman is likely the only one in the lineup who can make a run at winning the show other than …
STORY NUMBER 1
TITLE: Heath Hype
INTRODUCTION: When you are called the Future of Bodybuilding before you even turn pro, expectations tend to be higher than usual. That has been the case with Phil Heath ever since he burst onto the scene at the 2005 NPC Junior Nationals. At the time, none other than the reigning Mr. Olympia was one of the first to claim that Heath had the tools to one day ascend to the top of the sport. Cutler looked like Nostradamus when Heath won the Colorado Pro and the New York Pro, the first two shows of his pro career, in 2006. By the time Heath competed in the 2007 Arnold Classic – after skipping the ’06 Olympia – the hype machine was at an all-time high. As it turned out, Heath wasn’t ready, and he finished fifth at the Arnold. Standing with the elite, it was clear that the then-27-year-old Heath needed more size – especially from the back – more width and more time before being mentioned among the sport’s best.
PLOT: Heath kept a low profile for most of 2007 after skipping the Olympia once again. Now, after leaking a couple of pictures online five weeks out from the show, it looks like The Gift may be ready to make The Leap.
CONCLUSION: Word is that Heath will take the stage somewhere in the low 230s, which would be around 15 pounds heavier than he was at the Arnold Classic last year, without sacrificing any of his aesthetics or his trademark razor-sharp conditioning. If that is the case, the future is now, and the Ironman is his.
MfG Steven
Zitat:
Zitat von Steven Klippstein
boaaaar , der hat einschnitte in den beinen , das ist der hammer !!! noch einen kleinen tick härter und er ist top anwärter auf die sandow
Dat wird leider nix mehr.
wie geil... ist nicht dein ernst, oder????????????????Zitat:
Zitat von mr.o 2000
der kann froh sein, wenn er unter die ersten 20 kommt
boah sind die arme schlecht. die schauen total komisch deformiert aus.
Johnnie Jackson ein Tag vor der Ironman Pro 2008
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IRONMEN WEIGH IN
Written by: Allan Donnelly
February 15th, 2008
Some of the top bodybuilders in the world took stage at the Los Angeles Convention Center for the weigh-in for the Ironman Pro on Friday. Defending champion Toney Freeman, 2006 champion Gustavo Badell, Phil Heath and Silvio Samuel were just some of the 32 competitors on hand.
Freeman, the defending champ, appears to have regained the form he displayed in early 2007 and should be in contention once again. Freeman is the heaviest competitor in the contest at 290 pounds.
Heath's weigh-in weight of 240 pounds was evidence of the improvement the 28-year-old has made in the last year. A year ago, Heath stepped onstage at the prejudging for the Arnold Classic weighing between 216-218 pounds.
Below is a list of the competitors and the weight at which they weighed in at the expo.
Check back later for video interviews with some of the competitors, including Freeman, Badell and Samuel.
Eddie Abbew 273 pounds
Khalid Almohsinawi 203 pounds
Troy Alves 222 pounds
Gustavo Badell 255 pounds
Paul Baker 270 pounds
Ray Arde 220 pounds
Troy Brown 241 pounds
Jimmy Canyon 200 pounds
Rodney Davis 256 pounds
Omar Deckard 260 pounds
Alfonso Del Rio 276 pounds
Moe Elmoussawi 239 pounds
Toney Freeman 290 pounds
DeShaun Grimez 240 pounds
Will Harris N/A
Phil Heath 240 pounds
David Henry 203 pounds
Neset Icli 258 pounds
Johnnie Jackson 236 pounds
Rusty Jeffers 240 pounds
Kenny Jones 175 pounds
King Kamali 263 pounds
Vincent Liu 210 pounds
Desmond Miller 260 pounds
Jojo Nitiforo 240 pounds
Sergey Ogorodnikov 278 pounds
Gian Enrico Pica 250 pounds
Silvio Samuel 222 pounds
Armin Scholz 279 pounds
Nathan Wonsley 225 pounds
Mehmet Yildrim 248 pounds
MfG Steven
Das gleiche habe ich auch gedacht, King gefällt mir absolut nicht!Zitat:
Zitat von b000gie
Armin Scholz scheint gut in Form zu sein......allerdings hatte er meiner Ansicht nach zu wenig Publicity im Vorfeld der Ironman, was es nicht leichter machen dürfte eine gute Platzierung in einem sehr guten Profi-Feld zu erreichen.
Alfonso del Rio sah beim Wiegen für mich enttäuschend aus.
ein paar Bilder vom Weigh-IN
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Well, the show is less than 12 hours away, here are some final thoughts from the weigh-in before the prejudging:
Phil Heath weighed in at 240 with clothes. When I spoke to Phil after the weigh in I told him I thought the scale was 6-8 pounds heavy. He told me that when he weighed himself earlier in his hotel room, he was 236 without clothes. Judging by his face, Phil looks to be in his trademark excellent condition. Provided nothing goes wrong between the weigh in and the prejudging, we could be witnessing something special tomorrow.
Toney Freeman worked the Weider booth at the expo and we met up with him later for a video interview with Dennis James as the interviewer. The interview will be up soon. Toney weighed in at 290, and, like Phil, Toney said the clothes added about 4-5 pounds. Last year at this show, Toney weighed 274. He claims to be in the same condition. During his interview, Toney was VERY confident. Not cocky - that quiet confident that someone possesses when they know they're ready.
Gustavo did not peel off at the weigh in like he did at the Olympia. He jokingly asked me what happened, why I was putting him down in my Seven Storylines for the Ironman article when I questioned his hamstring development. Gus weighed in at 250, and will be in the top 4 in my opinion, maybe even as high as 2nd if Toney is off.
Silvio was the last - or second to last, Desmond Miller arrived late also - to arrive at the weigh-in. Sil was in his customary good spirits when he arrived and, as usual, had no problem showing that he was in excellent condition by taking off his shirt on stage. We caught up with Silvio for an interview with Dennis James as well, should be posted soon. Sil weighed in at 222, six pounds heavier than he was at last year's Ironman. In the video interview, Sil predicts he will finish second or third. Sil's top 3 prediction - Phil, Toney and him, not necessarily in that order - was the same as Toney's.
I am hearing Moe Elmoussawi is in phenomenal condition and is no longer all arms. He could be the darkhorse that everyone is overlooking at the show and could crack the top five.
The Will Harris Hour arrived today, as Harris held center court on stage with a host of one-liners. His best - when asked if he would be traveling to New Zealand for the NZ Pro - a contest Elmoussawi is promoting - Harris said no because "Southwest doesn't fly that far." Harris was the only competitor who didn't weigh in as he refused to get on the scale.
Troy Alves looks to be in good condition, but we only saw Troy's upper body. He looks dry though, and we will have to wait and see if Troy was able to dial it in in the hamstring area, always a trouble spot for Troy.
Johnnie Jackson said he feels great, and was another competitor who took off his shirt and hit a few poses for the crowd. I've seen Johnny look better - not as full or thick or as conditioned as he was in Atlantic City from where I was sitting. Could be one of the guys who falls out of the top five in favor of an up-and-comer - Desmond Miller, Elmoussawi or Kenny Jones (ok, not Jones). Alves or David Henry could also slip in here.
Henry weighed in at 202 pounds. He will have to be absolutely shredded and hope someone is a little off to crack the top 5 here.
That's all for today.
Neset Icli lebt ein kleines Psoing bei der EXPO hin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8ozd...0,asc,225.html
MfG Steven
Wenn man die Ergebnisse vom Wiegen sieht, muß man davon ausgehen
das "der alte Freeman" auf der Bühne stehen wird, nicht der vom Mr. Olympia 2007.....132 kg.....