The vice president’s speech in Raleigh echoed, almost word-for-word, much of what she said in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night, urging voters to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms because “we have so much more in common than what separates us,” she said. “If he is ...
Nasser ElSonbatywas born on October 15, 1965; graduated from the University of Augsburg in Germany. His father was Egyptian and his mother was from Yugoslavia. He was strong and had an ideal genetic as it’s said that he was benching 85 kilos when he was 17 years old. Nasser began bo...
Known as The Myth, few thought his development could ever be matched. A 27-inch waist, 30-inch quads and 21-inch arms, which flowed seamlessly into a perfectly developed physical whole of megalithic proportions made him worthy of bodybuilding's biggest prize. Arnold Schwarzenegger: 1970-75, 19...
In 1983, Mr. Olympia had its fair share of controversy once again. At that show, a man under the name of Bertil Fox placed 5th even though he was good enough for the 2nd and maybe even the 1st place. Bertil Fox had more mass than most competitors, and yet even Frank Zane placed hi...
While many TV talent show winners find their success to be short-lived, Lewis’ sustained career has had many high points: her singleBleeding Lovewas another chart-topping success, she recorded the theme songI See Youfor one of the biggest movies of all time,Avatar, and had a bonafide Chr...
If you can tear your eyes away from Bradley Martyn’s goliath muscles, you may have noticed that he’s nearly always sporting a hat. In a video entitled My Biggest Insecurity, (Yes, even, NCP Championship winners have insecurities.) Martyn mentions that he realized around the age of 23 th...
The Iron Man Pro is likely the largest competition of the year, outside of fan favorites like the Arnold and the Olympia. Some of bodybuilding's biggest names (such as Jay Cutler, Dexter Jackson, and Lee Priest) have won this competition in past years and have used it as a stepping sto...
The vice president’s speech in Raleigh echoed, almost word-for-word, much of what she said in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night, urging voters to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms because “we have so much more in common than what separates us,”...
The vice president’s speech in Raleigh echoed, almost word-for-word, much of what she said in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night, urging voters to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms because “we have so much more in common than what separates us,” she said. “If ...