Showing posts with label New York Pro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Pro. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

Why We Shouldn't Write Arnold Off - WO 3.3.1

Do I condone adultery? No.  However, I will not sit by an let the 'holier than thou' crowd sit there and trash a man who has done a lot of good in his life.  While I think over the years Arnie has gotten liberal in his politics on certain issues like environmentalism and others.  From the stand point of fitness and career I can't complain.  Take out the martial issue and Arnie does not do too bad.  But lets take a look at Arnie's record when it comes to relationships.

1. As a bachelor was Arnie a one woman guy?  No.  But nobody said anything back then because he was a bachelor.

2. What was this marriage about in the first place?  If you say anything but money and politics, you are probably wrong.  Throw in the added bonus of producing a few children and you got what this marriage was about; it was a contract marriage like it or not.  Now that the politics are over, what would be its purpose?  Trouble was on the horizon, adultery aside, no matter what.

3. People probably should refresh their knowledge of John 8 and the story of the woman caught in adultery.  The response Jesus has toward adultery is far from the response Arnold is getting from most.  Vultures always like to bring someone down because then they can pretend they are not vultures for a little while.

Probably the most interesting effect this has had is actually on another bodybuilder -- Branch Warren (congrats Branch and Trish on being expecting parents).  Normally the winner of the Arnold Classic would be the front runner to upset the Olympia champ.  Not his year and I can't help but wondering if this is part of the Arnold fall from grace syndrome.  The prestige of a contest should not be affected by the name on it but the nature of the contest itself. and the competitors.  Everyone is talking about how great Kai Greene's win was at the New York Pro a normal pro contest (against a weak field other than Ronnie Rockel) and diminishing Branch's win at the Arnold Classic which is the second most prestigious event in bodybuilding only eclipsed by the the Olympia itself.  Arnold effect?  I think so and it is very unfair to Branch Warren.  Especially since Branch has finished second or third at the Olympia the last two years. 

Knowing Branch though he will just train harder and tell people to wait and see what he brings to Olympia.  He is a solid guy and if the Olympia was decided on actual work ethic he would have won already.

Back to Arnold, the man's influence on bodybuilding and fitness is massive and for the most part positive and we can't write him off for that alone.

For me today was Chest and Biceps Day and I set three personal records: Concentration Curls, Decline Dumbbell Bench and  Preacher Curls.  In addition all my 1RMs went up for all eight exercises.  It was a good day and the DOMS are already started.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Significance of Kai Greene's Victory at the New York Pro

Kai Greene's Victory at the New York Pro a couple days ago indicates that he is most definitely back in the game, but it has an even greater impact down the road as we look at the Mr. Olympia contest in September.  It now means that things are shaping up for one of the toughest Olympia's ever.

Jay Cutler, the current Mr. Olympia, has stated repeatedly that he wants to win the next one and have there be no doubt as to why he won.  After last years squeaker I can understand why as many still claim the Phil Heath won the thing if prejudging actually counted for something.  The problem for Jay is that as this year has gone by, the field has not gotten easier to beat but harder.  It is like the pack of wolves nipping at his heals senses weakness and is ready to bring him down.  Sorry Jay but I don't think a clear victory is in the cards this year.  There are simply to many good competitors.

Phil Heath has been training all year with only one thing in mind -- winning the Olympia.  He has done nothing but aim at this event.  He is going to be even tougher to beat than last year.

Branch Warren is now the winner of the Arnold Classic and that means he also is a number one contender.  The guy has from now till Mr. Olympia to train and get ready.

Two other guys are surging right now and look really really good - Dennis Wolf and Victor Martinez.  Both of them came very close to winning the Arnold Classic.  If they keep surging, they will be right up there with the rest of them.

Evan Centopani can't be counted out as a dark horse either.  He may be new but he is definitely reached the status of player.

Now, there is Kai Greene and Kai looked very good a few days ago and if he looks even better at the Mr. Olympia that contest between Kai and Phil will indeed take place along with all the rest thrown in as well. 

In short, there are a whole pack of competitors that could take Jay's crown this year and I am banking that one of them will succeed.  Sorry Jay, I think it will be too much to hold off more than one.  Last year you really only had Branch and Phil to worry about.  This year, it is going to be Branch, Phil, Dennis, Victor, Evan and yes indeed -- Kai Greene.  This is shaping up to be very interesting indeed.