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.
Following the Quest of a Pastor to glorify God with his body through bodybuilding.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
My Arnold Classic 2011 Picks - Part 2 - Me vs. The Results
So how did I do? Do I have a future job as a bodybuilding prophet?The Winner: Branch Warren. I picked Branch Warren. Now let the talk begin of a true three way competition at Olympia between Jay Cutler, Phil Heath and Branch Warren. Branch Warren (pictured above) is the Man.
2nd: Dennis Wolf. I picked Dexter Jackson. Dexter was a disappointment this time. I had hoped Dexter's star was not dropping, but he did not look good this time. Dennis Wolf is definitely back though and in the hunt and will keep the big three looking over their shoulder.
3rd: Victor Martinez. I picked Dennis Wolf. Victor is definitely on the rebound, with some solid work he could definitely do well at Olympia. Note: Had the right order at this point except for Dexter Jackson finishing so poorly.
4th: Evan Centopani. I picked Victor Martinez. Evan was the best Dark Horse of them all this time. I felt he would finish seventh but looking at the pics, he definitely deserves fourth. There is a new player in town.
5th: Dexter Jackson. I picked Ronny Rockel. Dexter's fifth place has got to be a disappointment. Honestly looking at the pics I feel Ronny still deserves this spot. Dexter just looked wrong. This was a case of 'Gee Dex, you kind of suck today but because you are a former Mr. O we can't place you lower".
6th: Ronny Rockel: I picked Toney Freeman. Ronny deserved the fifth place spot I gave him but with Evan doing so well and Dexter being so bad, Ronny hit sixth - again.
7th: Jonnie Jackson: I picked Evan Centopani. Jonnie deserved this spot. He looked good. Definitely moving on from being a strong man to a bodybuilder.
8th: Roelly Winklaar: I picked Roelly Winklaar. Dead on here. Roelly has a great future ahead of him.
9th: Toney Freeman: I picked Sergey Shelestov. Toney didn't do as well as I had hoped. Sergey did almost this, it is just Jonnie Jackson did well; others were surprises.
10th: Ben Pakuski. I picked Ben Pakuski. The Pak Man will have a great future in this sport if he remembers one thing -- he is going to have to work very hard.
11th: Sergey Shelestov. Me: Fouad Abaid
12th: Fouad Abaid. Me: Jonnie Jackson
13th: Essa Obaid. Me: Robert Poitrkowicz (Mohammad Touri did not compete)
14th: Robert Poitrkowicz. Me: Essa Obaid
Looking at it I did pretty good for a guy who has only been looking at men's bodybuilding for a couple years. I had the order pretty close. Dexter Jackson not doing well and a stronger than expected performance from Even Centopani and Jonnie Jackson were the only things I really got wrong. Toney Freeman was a slight disappointment. The rest I was very close (1 or 2 placings off either way) and I nailed three of them including the winner.
To Team MD (Muscular Development Magazine) - Congratulations: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. You have to be proud.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
My Arnold Classic 2011 Picks!
I am only going to pick for the big competition. Sorry Bikini, Figure, Fitness, Bodybuilding Women and 202 Men, I just don't know your competition criteria enough to make a call. The only reason I am even picking this is to see how well I am learning the sport and compare my thoughts to what happens.The big news is of course that two time champ Kai Greene is sitting this one out and so is Phil Heath (being 2nd both at Olympia and Arnold last year). Jay Cutler being Mr. Olympia needs not apply. Last year's Heath vs. Greene will not repeat. That leaves things a little wide open. This is going to be a wild one with some very good and evenly matched competitors. Based on what I see, here is what I think should happen.
1. Branch Warren - Branch has been playing second fiddle long enough. Two 3rd places at Olympia the last two years and a second and 2 third place finishes at the Arnold over the last three years are his resume and without Heath, Greene or Cutler in front of him, he should win this one. He needs this one to make a statement going into Olympia 2011 so that is even more motivation.
2. Dexter Jackson: The 2008 Mr. Olympia and three time Arnold winner will add a second place trophy to his mantle. I really like Dexter but he is starting to have the air of veteran player who is starting to have his star slowly fall. Hopefully I am wrong and a Arnold win would definitely mark him as back in the game, but I have to say second.
3. Dennis Wolf: Dennis Wolf has regained his momentum and is heading forward with his 'no more gurus' approach. I think it earns him a 3rd slot barely. He is a guy who can challenge the top two and if he has a great day could definitely pass them.
4. Victor Martinez: Victor needs this one and a top finish at Arnold would put him back in the big game as well. He seems to be rebounding from his leg injury very well and if he can get it together he could win this one with a little help.
5. Ronny Rockel: Ronny finished sixth last year. I would normally say then it would be fourth place for the German with Greene and Heath out. The problem I see is a resurgent Wolf and Martinez. He is going to have to be perfect to finish better than fifth.
6. Toney Freeman: I love the X-Man and in a perfect world where symmetry and frame mattered as much as size, Toney should be in the top three. However this is not a perfect world.
7. Evan Centopani: After two years off Evan is going to be the guy that rises to the top over the next decade. Finishing this high would be a good start.
8. Roelly Winklaar: 'The Dutch Beast' is getting better, I just don't see him having that little something extra that takes him past the guys I have listed above him.
9. Sergey Shelestov: The Russian Born Canadian will lead the rest of the field. He is my dark horse in a sense because I feel he will finish this high. I like his physique it reminds me a little of Nasser El-Sonbaty.
10. Ben Pakulski: Like Ben as well, but he is going to have to be spot on to beat some of these veterans.
11. Fouad Abaid: This guy's classic looks should serve him well.
12. Jonnie Jackson: The worlds strongest bodybuilder of 2009 will be hard pressed in this field.
13. Mohammed Touri: This guy looks great, but a veteran field will sweep him away. Give him a few years and he will challenge someone.
14. Robert Poitrkowicz: I think this guy slips this year.
15. Essa Obaid: A lot of people are going nuts for this guy, I don't see why myself. Maybe its the hair.
Well that is it. I guess we will see how it comes out on March 5th. I hope I do OK, but I have only been bodybuilding myself for a year and a half and following the sport for a couple years. We will see how it comes out.
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Musclemag -- February 2011 Issue - Review
Musclemag International (MMI) is by far my favorite publication involving Bodybuilding and I am not just saying that because they published my letter in the January 2011 issue and paid my $ 50 for it but it helps. Robert Kennedy and company have put together a total package that can appeal to any bodybuilder of any level. There is an overall philosophy to the magazine that matches my own so for me it works well. It also has a kind of two for one feature. The regular magazine and then the back is a hardcore section of its own for advanced lifters which makes it great as well.This months theme is about gaining muscle size and strength. It is that time of year in the bodybuilding cycle so it fits.
Best Quote: "Arnold fans the world over may collectively groan with disgust at the news that Sam Worthington (from Avatar) is being considered for the lead role as John Matrix" (Referring to the possible remake of Commando) - no kidding the guy is a toothpick.
Highlight Article: "Hardgainer's Nutrition Guide" (p148-158) -- being a hard gainer who is large myself, it was good to see Craig Richardson's off season nutrition plan. Gives you a lot of ideas if you are a hard gainer of what to do.
Notable Articles:
1. 'Meet the Fakers' - good article on some food choices that seem good on the surface but actually have problems.
2. 'The Book on Shrugs" - solid article about shrugs and their role in the development of traps muscles.
3. "Food Folly" - good article on salt and diet manipulation before a contest.
Dud Articles:
None - this is why I like this Magazine, there is really no fluff to it at all. Every part of it focuses on the bodybuilding world with good insight and advice.
Graphics Content Review: MMI has one real skill when it comes to graphics - they bring together all three elements very well -- originality, crispness and realism. In this issue are two photo spreads: Water Warriors' and 'Aqua Attraction'. The first of bodybuilders Ronny Rockel and Ahmad Ahmad. The second is of Jessica Putnam. Both are taken poolside in Los Vegas and are well done with clear photos that bring out every one's best features. The one of Jessica is tame compared to some of the spreads in previous issues, put still shows the power of fitness to create and sexy and attractive woman.
Rating: To one of their best, but still the high quality I expect from Musclemag International. Four and a half stars.
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