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    How could they improve?

    Here's a thread to do some deep thinking on how the top pro's of the past and present could improve their already awesome physiques.

    Arnold - Bring up the legs, adding size to his lower half. It seems Arnold suffered from Armsotopia syndrome, thinking that big arms meant a perfect body. Not quite so!

    Frank Zane - Even for a smaller guy, with a physique that seems attainable for even the least genetically gifted man, he could have used some bigger wheels to balance out. His forearms also seemed a bit small to match his biceps and triceps.

    Franco Columbu - Franco was awesome. Wide, thick back, cannonball delts, thick, straight abs, but his calves could have been built out just a bit more to fill out his overall frame.

    Louie Ferrigno - Definitely needed bigger delts. He was a big boy, but those held him back.

    Jay Cutler - More natural separation in his abs, though this may come down to overall conditioning. In the current group of Olympians he has some of the best abs, but in the world of GH guts that isn't saying much. Ronnie, for example, has "great" separation, but it's because his intestines are pushing his muscles so far apart, and not offering the deep cuts in between like one strives for.

    Ronnie Coleman - Gut control. That's about it.

    Gustavo Badell - Too big too fast. Needs more muscle maturity and also needs to control his huge GH gut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by musclepump
    Here's a thread to do some deep thinking on how the top pro's of the past and present could improve their already awesome physiques.

    Arnold - Bring up the legs, adding size to his lower half. It seems Arnold suffered from Armsotopia syndrome, thinking that big arms meant a perfect body. Not quite so!absolutely perfect don't change a thing.

    Frank Zane - Even for a smaller guy, with a physique that seems attainable for even the least genetically gifted man, he could have used some bigger wheels to balance out. His forearms also seemed a bit small to match his biceps and triceps.needed some anadrol, tren and higher test doses......plus he over trained

    Franco Columbu - Franco was awesome. Wide, thick back, cannonball delts, thick, straight abs, but his calves could have been built out just a bit more to fill out his overall frame.this is tough..........if possible try to get that waist smaller

    Louie Ferrigno - Definitely needed bigger delts. He was a big boy, but those held him back.The man needed heart and confidence...

    Jay Cutler - More natural separation in his abs, though this may come down to overall conditioning. In the current group of Olympians he has some of the best abs, but in the world of GH guts that isn't saying much. Ronnie, for example, has "great" separation, but it's because his intestines are pushing his muscles so far apart, and not offering the deep cuts in between like one strives for.Jay IMO is nothing special..........

    Ronnie Coleman - Gut control. That's about it. looked good as he turned pro.......then it got ugly fast

    Gustavo Badell - Too big too fast. Needs more muscle maturity and also needs to control his huge GH gut.
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    arnold was absolutely perfect?? What planet are you from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleM4n
    arnold was absolutely perfect?? What planet are you from?
    He is the one and true God.......................now bow to him slave.
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    It's becuase he is Austrian

    I am Austrian too! i guess it runs in the genes

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleM4n
    It's becuase he is Austrian

    I am Austrian too! i guess it runs in the genes
    No shit....I'm 1/2 Austrian.
    now I have to agree with you at least half the time.
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    Damn! i am half Austrian and half Scottish ;0

    You know Vorarlberg in Austria?

    I think where Arnie was born and raised is about one hour away from were the rest of my family lives

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    Dude, Frank Zane is the closest to Sandow yet. The fact that he had such a small coparitive build is part of what made him so great. I really don't thinkthere is much more Zane could have done, I really think he had it right.
    I like Jay Cutler though, and he doesn't seem to have as much GH gut as some of the other guys, though if he brought up his abs i have to agree, it would bring out the rest of his build.
    You have some of the biggest names up ther, I can't really say much about the rest.
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    Hey muscle, I don't know if Ahnold was perfect, it seems like his lats were a little huge and legs could have been bigger...

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    His legs were pathetic. Period, the man just needed to do some squats, and quit crying.
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    Arnold was a joke....................get over it
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishOrCutBait
    His legs were pathetic. Period, the man just needed to do some squats, and quit crying.
    Wrong!

    He did hours of squats...that was his problem.
    Also he over-trained and drank and smoke too much. period.

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