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Name the bodybuilder/weightlifter/ or any one that was an influence in the sport

I want the name, fact, and a pic.
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gunter shlierkamp....german...beat ronnie...more special invites to o than anyone else...crappy actor
 
zach kahn....british...recently tore some stuff in his legs....yet to compete as a pro...has funny blogs for nutrex
 
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Dave Draper with his back turned. The other guy I not sure. Maybe Arnolds spiritual coach.
 
Dave Draper with his back turned. The other guy I not sure. Maybe Arnolds spiritual coach.

That's what I thought, too.

Not Arnold's spiritual coach. lol

Hint: Owned Gold's Gym at the time "Pumping Iron" was being filmed.
 
That's what I thought, too.

Not Arnold's spiritual coach. lol

Hint: Owned Gold's Gym at the time "Pumping Iron" was being filmed.
^ That is what I was thinking, because he wasnt that big. So, my answer is Joe Gold
 
Not Joe Gold. At some point Gold sold the gym and returned to the sea (theCaptn' might appreciate that trivia).

Initials are K.S.

Believe he owned the gym for two years then sold to Tim Kimber and company. There's an entire gym history online.
 
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Vince Gironda. Favored sissy squats over regular squats to avoid what he called turnip thighs. Also recommended his own special version of dips over the flat bench.

also pioneered drag curls???...
 
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This one shouldn't be to hard. I would like to see a current pic if this guy, and tell me somthing you think no one knows.
 
Lou Ferrigno. He trained Michael Jackson on and off for years.
 
L-R: Arnold, Ricky Wayne, Franco Columbu, Dave Draper, Charles Collras, Frank Zane

Collras should probably be the stumper for most bodybuilding fans. He certainly never got the coverage of those other athletes.

Charles Collras' Contest Record (per Tim Fogarty's Muscle Memory website)

1955

Mr Los Angeles - AAU, Junior, 3rd

1957

Mr Muscle Beach, 2nd
Mr Venice Beach, Winner

1958

Mr America - AAU, 18th
Mr Muscle Beach, 2nd

1967

Mr California - AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
Mr California - AAU, 2nd
Mr Southern California - AAU, 2nd
Mr West Coast - AAU, Winner

1968

Mr America - AAU, Most Muscular, 2nd
Mr America - AAU, 5th
Mr California - AAU, Winner
Mr Los Angeles - AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
Mr Los Angeles - AAU, Winner

1970

Mr America - AAU, 10th
Mr America - AAU, Most Muscular, 5th
Mr America - IFBB, Short, 1st
Mr Western America - IFBB, 2nd

1971

Mr America - IFBB, Short, 2nd
Mr America - IFBB, Most Muscular, 1st
Pro Mr America - WBBG, 6th
Mr International - IFBB, Short, 2nd
Mr International - IFBB, Most Muscular, 1st
Mr Universe - NABBA, Short, 4th

1972

Mr International - IFBB, Short, 2nd

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^^^ This is a good one... Name the bodybuilder^^^
 
^^^^ One competed in the AAU Mr. America as well as the Mr. Olympia. He was also the front man for the fledgling WBF, the failed competitor against the IFBB. He's famous for his leg development.

The other is from Australia and has competed in a variety of bodybuilding organizations including the IFBB and the PDI. He was to compete for the NABBA Mr. Universe but they canceled the show. He's currently attached to the WBFF as an athlete and to VPX as a personality.

Name them both!
 
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