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Those legs! Primarily front squats did it so he says.
Those legs could stand up to today's standards!!
Those legs! Primarily front squats did it so he says.
I remember. Saved all my muscle mags. Collected them for years.No, he used to train neck two or three times a week. He's talked about it in interviews where he outlined his training. Back in the day, many gyms had neck machines. He definitely focused on it!
There is a great audio interview with him here:No, he used to train neck two or three times a week. He's talked about it in interviews where he outlined his training. Back in the day, many gyms had neck machines. He definitely focused on it!
Same trip I mentioned before . . . Belknap was there too. Didn’t seem too friendly, surley and knarly. Ron Tueful (sp) there to. Competing? I don’t remember but do remember his abs.I remember. Saved all my muscle mags. Collected them for years.
I mentioned Jeff here back on page 3. He and Belknap appealed to me in the 80's.
Discovering Tim was a type 1 diabetic blew my mind and was the "aha"
moment for me in regards to insulin use. He had that mass on mass look.
First to have the CBum stash as well
You lived it!Same trip I mentioned before . . . Belknap was there too. Didn’t seem too friendly, surley and knarly. Ron Tueful (sp) there to. Competing? I don’t remember but do remember his abs.
It was one of the best times to be at Gold’s prior to the Mr. America contest. Sooo many great bodybuilders there at that time. I rented an apartment for a couple of weeks prior to the contest, visited Vince’s and Pearls gym when I was there. Good memories for sure.
I even saw Emeric compete in the Mr. U in Vegas years ago.You lived it!
I'm jealous. That would have been an amazing time to be neck deep in the Mecca of BB'ing.
Ron Teufel could have been Tims's brother they looked so much alike.