среда, 2 декабря 2009 г.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Bodybuilding for competitors
Arnold Schwarzenegger, popularly known as ‘The Austrian Oak’, was a bodybuilding sensation who won the 1967 NABBA Amateur Mr. Universe title at the age of 20.
Under the guidance of Joe Weider, he relocated to the United States in 1968 and within a year, became the most popular and charismatic bodybuilder in the sport. Arnold went on to win the IFBB Mr. Universe in 1969 and also made his IFBB Mr. Olympia debut that same year, although he was placed second to Sergio Oliva. He bagged six consecutive wins at IFFBB Mr. Olympia from 1970 to 1975 before retiring from the sport.
Arnold Schwarzenegger: King of bodybuilding
Schwarzenegger is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential names in the field of body building till date. To get a body like his is an aspiration of thousands of men across the globe. But Arnold Schwarzenegger body building is not meant for anyone and everyone. Bodybuilding is a sport and a lot of dedication and hardwork is required to get a body like Arnold’s. Proper guidance and safety measures are required for pursuing this specific type of body building.
Bodybuilding and you:
It is important for you to know your body type before pursuing body building as a career. You must consult a professional trainer and doctor before proceeding with the sport. Arnold Schwarzenegger body building may require you to take dangerous drugs such as steroids and make your whole life dependent on them. Too much muscle may also lead to the weakening of bones resulting in ailments such as arthritis etc.
Serious Competition:
Arnold Schwarzenegger body building should be pursued by those wishing to seriously enter bodybuilding competitions. This type of bodybuilding can have life long implications and one must consider it thoroughly before going in for it. Arnold himself never did it for fun, he was a competitor. A lot of perseverance and will power is required to mould your body.
In the words of Arnold: The secret is to make your mind work for you -- not against you.
Arnold followed the approach of the mind over the body. Bodybuilding for him was everything or nothing. He followed a routine, believed in himself and loved the sport.
Getting started with bodybuilding
If you have made up your mind and are all set to pursue bodybuilding as a sport and career, you need to get started somewhere. You must spend appropriate time at the gym and follow a specific workout pattern under the guidance of an expert. Doing things on your own might lead you in trouble in the form of unwanted injuries and setting a counterproductive plan.
You need to take things slowly without rushing up. Equal attention should be given to all body parts. It is said that when Arnold went to the United States he had a huge upper body but very thin legs in comparison. He then started concentrating on his lower half as well and developed the biggest calves in the bodybuilding industry.
Arnold believes that in bodybuilding there are no two ways around as you are conducting an experiment on none other than ‘yourself’. You need to have a passion for bodybuilding if you want to be successful and mustn’t do it just because others out there are doing it.
Bulking up:
This is an essential part of Arnold style body building. It requires the consumption of as many calories as possible in order to gain as much weight as possible. This enhances muscular gain but also makes one put on fat. It is important to eat the right kind of diet in order to stay healthy.
Proper rest and exercise are the best techniques one can follow in order to get a great body. Try substituting red meat with white meat and avoid sugar, go high on carbohydrates and proteins, use supplements and protein shakes and rest at least three days a week.
Schwarzenegger is one of the pioneers of bodybuilding because of whom the sport reached great heights. Even after his retirement he continued to be worshipped by bodybuilders all across the globe and launched his own gyms and fitness magazines. He presided over a number of bodybuilding contests and events and contributed towards the development of the sport at each level.
четверг, 26 ноября 2009 г.
Using the 5x5 System to Build Muscle
The 5x5 system is one of the oldest muscle building programs in the book and has stuck around forever. 5x5 is good and 5x5 is bad; it just depends on the situation. There are a few ways that the 5x5 muscle building system is implemented.
The first way that people use the 5x5 system to build muscle is that they warm up to a weight and then stick with that weight for five sets of five. So you need to choose a weight that you can handle for that many sets. In essence, the fifth set will be the only set that is quite difficult. This is a decent method to build muscle but largely a waste of time for anyone but a beginner. There is too much volume at an intensity that is too low building muscle. For beginners and early intermediates, I think the 5x5 system is a good one. When you are neurologically inefficient, you seem to respond better to a few more repeated efforts. I still don’t know if five sets are really necessary though; 3x5 is probably better in most cases.
The next way people employ the 5x5 system in an attempt to build muscle is by starting with a heavy weight that they can barely get five reps with and then lowering the weight with each significant set. Again, I think this is too much. The only set that was worth doing was the first and maybe the second. This is not the optimal way to build muscle.
The third way I have seen this system employed to build muscle is to work up to a heavy weight that you can barely get five with and then keeping that weight for the next four sets, no matter how many reps you get. Progression is made each week by trying to get more reps in the subsequent sets. This is a favorite of one particular egomaniacal strength coach and like everything else he recommends, is total crap.
The last way that the 5x5 system is used to build muscle is by doing five increasingly heavier sets so that only your last set is tough. Basically the other sets are warm ups so you are really just warming up to a five rep max or very close to it. If this is the case, it’s really 1x5 and not 5x5. It’s a bit of a misnomer. But if I had to pick one, this would be the best method.
Working up to a five rep max and then a down set at 90% of your best is an even better option for building muscle. Or you could do a very heavy set of five but leave a little something in the tank and then go for broke on the second set. There is some evidence which shows that this second option may even be the better choice simply because the body may not function optimally during the first heavy set. This is due to the laws of homeostasis and various things of this nature. The first set causes shock and certain protective mechanisms may set it which prevents the first heavy set from actually being the best set. The job of the first heavy set may be to provide neural arousal and prepare the body to go all out on the second set. This is something that people have to play with on their own and see what approach helps them build muscle fastest.
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суббота, 21 ноября 2009 г.
David Kaye Becomes Scottish Bodybuilding Champion
The new Mr.Scotland has been awarded to David Kaye. He won a very tough competition to become champion at the age of just 25.
It was the British Natural Bodybuilding Federation Scottish Championship, which was held in Glasgow.
David was very surprised to win considering this was his first ever competition!
He is now hoping to compete for the British title and we wish him well for the future.
среда, 18 ноября 2009 г.
Muscletime Report: 2009 Mr. Olympia
суббота, 14 ноября 2009 г.
Arnold Schwarzenegger facts
Arnold Schwarzenegger's middle name is Alois.
Producers did not think people would take too well to the last name Schwarzenegger for the movie Hercules in New York. Arnold was billed for the film as Arnold Strong, instead of Arnold Schwarzenegger. This was the only movie in which he was not credited under his real name.
· Arnold was offered the lead role for Hercules in New York right when he arrived to the U.S.
· True Lies almost did not get made. James Cameron was set to direct Spider-Man in 1994 with Michael Biehn signed on to play Peter Parker. However Cameron abandoned the project after he deemed it "too technically challenging" at the time. He opted to make True Lies instead. Spider-Man wound up being released 8 years later when technology caught up.
· Arnold was originally to play Kyle Reese in The Terminator. James Cameron did not like the idea and went to lunch with Arnold and was supposed to pick a fight to make him want to quit the role. However during the lunch both Cameron and Arnold agreed that Arnold would make a great Terminator.
· Lance Henriksen was James Cameron’s original choice to play the Terminator, however the movie production company was against the idea, so Lance stayed on the film as Det. Hal Vukovich. There are even some of Cameron’s drawings of Lance as the T-101 in the Special Features section of the Terminator DVD.
· The filming of 1984’s The Terminator had to be delayed because Arnold was already signed on to Conan the Destroyer and was unable to get out of the contract.
· Total Recall was originally set to be released in 1982 with Patrick Swayze to play Douglas Quaid. Due to financial issues the project was shelved for 8 years until Arnold contacted director Paul Verhoeven, and the 2 brought the film back to production.
· Arnold turned down sequels to Commando several times. Two of the Commando sequel ideas were turned into there own separate movies after Arnold turned down playing John Matrix again, they were Predator and Die Hard. Arnold was offered the role in both films again after they were no longer being presented as Commando sequels, he did Predator, but turned down Die Hard.
· Jean-Claude Van Damme was originally cast as the Predator. He was fired from the role and it was rumored that he was complaining about wearing the suit and wanted his face to be shown instead of wearing the Predator mask. Jesse Ventura also alleged in his autobiography that Van Damme intentionally injured a stuntman. Van Damme was replaces as the Predator by Kevin Peter Hall.
· Sylvester Stallone was mentioned in several Arnold films. In Twins, Arnold poses in front of a Rambo III poster, in Last Action Hero Stallone is revealed as the star of T-2 in Arnold’s fictional character world, in Jingle All The Way Arnold does an impersonation of Rambo, and in True Lies Helen Tasker says she “married Rambo” after she discovers her husband Harry (Schwarzenegger) was a secret agent. Subsequently, Arnold is mentioned in some of Stallone’s films as well. In Demolition Man Arnold is referred to as a former U.S. President which prompted Sly to say “they elected him President”. Stallone also referenced Conan in the movie Tango and Cash, and told his mother (Estelle Getty) that only the Terminator says I’ll be back when he did the film Stop or My Mom Will Shoot.
· Childhood friends said that Schwarzenegger often stated his goals of going to America, winning many body building titles, becoming a famous actor, marrying a Kennedy, and being a politician…..mission accomplished!
· After its success in Terminator, “I’ll be back” became Arnold’s catchphrase which he used in many of his other films including Commando, Raw Deal, The Running Man, Total Recall, and Last Action Hero.
· Arnold was afraid that playing the villain role in The Terminator would ruin his acting career. The movie was a complete success and the role made him a movie superstar.
· The same shopping mall was used in Commando and Terminator 2.
· The mansion used in the final shoot out between Matrix and Arius in Commando was the same mansion in the final shoot out between Axel Foley and Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop.
· Vernon Wells (Bennett) originally auditioned for the role of John Matrix in Commando.
· Arnold twice set the standard as the highest paid actor in Hollywood, first in 1991 with Terminator II for which he earned a reported 20 million dollars, and then again in 2000 for Terminator III for which he earned a reported 30 million dollars.
· The reason why Arnold’s character and even Commando team in the movie Predator was similar to his John Matrix role in Commando is because Predator was originally a sequel to Commando. Arnold turned down the Commando sequel but agreed to sign on to Predator after it became its own film.
· Predator 2 was the only sequel in which Arnold turned down that still wound up still being made without him. The movie was a failure in the box office.
· Sven-Ole Thorsen, who was Killian’s bodyguard in The Running Man, has starred in the most Arnold Schwarzenegger movies, 11. Most of the roles were very small appearances and he was often un-credited. In addition to being onscreen for 11 Arnold movies he also did stunt work for 3 other films in which he did not act in, and was an on set trainer for Total Recall.
· Prior to being elected as Governator of California in 2003, Arnold was rumored to be in talks to doing the following movies, Westworld, I am Legend, True Lies 2, King Conan: Crown of Iron and Terminator 4.
· Arnold was originally going to play Will Smith’s role for the movie I am Legend.
· Arnold Schwarzenegger served as chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports from 1990 to 1993. He was appointed by then President George H.W. Bush.
· Around 1999/2000 Schwarzenegger was heavily rumored to be preparing to run for Governator of California. He denied this at the time and in 2001 it was brought up again but he stated that due to movie commitments (mainly T-3) that we would not be able to run for office.
· Arnold Schwarzenegger is a dual Austria/United States citizen. He holds Austrian citizenship by birth and has held U.S. citizenship since becoming naturalized in 1983.
· Arnold does not accept his Governator's salary of $175,000 per year, and instead donates it to charities.
· Arnold auditioned for the role in the TV series, The Incredible Hulk, but was turned down due to his height (6’2”). The part was given to Lou Ferrigno (6’5”) instead.
· Arnold turned down a 3rd Conan movie, Conan the Conqueror. The script and cast were changed and the movie was released as Kull the Conqueror.
· End of Days in the only movie in which Arnold, playing as a human is killed. He is “terminated” in all 3 Terminator films, but his role was of a machine for each.
· Called by the Guinness Book of World Records, "the most perfectly developed man in the history of the world."
· At his bodybuilding peak, Arnold’s chest was 57", waist 34", biceps 22", thighs 28Ѕ", calves 20", and his competition weight was 235 lbs (260 lbs off-season).
· He was the first private citizen in the U.S. to own a Humvee.
· Arnold won the Mr. Olympia title 7 times, from 1970 to 1975, and in 1980.
· The “I’ll be back” line from The Terminator was originally written as “I’ll come back”.
· Arnold grew up in a house that had no phone, no fridge and no toilet.
· Was considered for the lead role of Flash Gordon (1980), but producers did not choose him due to his accent.
· Was considered for the movie Judge Dredd, the part went to Sylvester Stallone instead.
· Arnold was in talks for the movie Doc Savage in the late 90’s, however the film was never made.
· Arnold saved a man's life while on vacation in Hawaii in 2004 by swimming into the sea to rescue him from drowning.
· Turned down the role of Animal Mother in 1987’s Full Metal Jacket in order to do The Running Man instead.
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среда, 11 ноября 2009 г.
Breaking Myths about Bodybuilders. Interview with a Truthful Bodybuilder
Q.: Hello, Mr. Hausmann, to begin with, please, tell us about yourself in brief.
Hello, I live in Germany, Munich, I’m now 34, I have a beautiful wife, a charming daughter of 4 years. I used to work in the fitness center for a few years, but 6 years ago I decided to build my body too and to look like all those trainers in the gym. Well, as you see, I managed to do this. Bodybuilding has become my way of life since then.
Q.: Today the attitude to bodybuilders has become worse, and there are many people thinking, that bodybuilders are stupid and think only about how to eat something and how to train – nothing else interests them. How could you comment on that?
I would tell those people: do you remember “Pumping Iron” with Arnold Schwarzenegger? If not, take time to watch it again and you will see, that Arnold is always smiling, cheerful and sociable. This person has achieved a lot in personal life, sports and career. And this is the fact. With the status Arnold has now can he be called stupid? I don’t think so.
Q.: Do bodybuilders have time for other activities except workouts in the gym?
Bodybuilding is great. Working out in the gym doesn’t prevent you from doing other things. You may study, work and perform a whole range of other activities. You don’t need to focus only on workouts and counting calories. Just plan your day in advance. Bodybuilding is not only workouts, it’s an interesting and eventful way of life.
Q.: Lots of people think, that muscles of bodybuilders are very big, but not that strong, is that true?
Just think about the following thing: any pro lifts tones during their workouts. For instance, I can bench 265 kg (584 lbs). There are pros, who’s barbell squat is 370 kg (814 lbs) for five reps. I suppose, this impresses. So, can’t it be called “strong”?
Q.: You’re right, it seems to characterize a person as strong. Another popular belief regarding bodybuilders is that most of them are impotents. Is that true?
Oh, sure, I was waiting for this question. I want to tell everybody, who has nothing to do with bodybuilding, that this is just a myth developed by some envious or uneducated people. Show me at least one bodybuilding pro, who doesn’t have children. I don’t know such. However I know a lot of people, who are not fond of physical activities and who can’t have children. Being able to impregnate is a genetic predisposition, which has nothing to do with working out in the gym.
Q.: And what about sexual impotence as a side effect of steroids, which are often used by bodybuilders?
This is the fact, that steroid abuse can indeed have such side effects as impotence, but normally they are temporary. Besides, one must be pretty stupid to take that much of steroids to become impotent. If you take steroids once, it doesn’t mean, that you are going to become impotent the next day. You may ask any doctor about this.
Q.: What would you recommend bodybuilders to improve the attitude to them?
I think, that in order to change that negative attitude to bodybuilders we should change ourselves – let’s focus not only on having an attractive body, but also think of your inner beauty. Any myth arises due to the lack of knowledge, including that popular myths about bodybuilders. However every singe athlete can contribute to the way the attitude to bodybuilding in general forms.
This was the opinion of Rolf Hausmann from Germany, just one of you. Please, feel free to add other myths about bodybuilders and bodybuilding and especially to break them in the comments below.