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jerry james (hometreatment) wrote,
@ 2009-08-21 14:03:00
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    Body like Arnold Schwarzenegger
    THE BEGINNINGS Arnold Schwarzenegger is without any doubt one of the biggest stars Hollywood has ever known. And then we aren't only speaking about size. He's also the proof that everybody with a dream and a lot of perseverance can realize his dreams. Arnold was born on July 30, 1947 in Thal (4 miles from Graz), Austria. He grew up on the second floor of the 300-year-old home at 145 Thal-Linak with his parents Gustav and Aurelia and his older brother Meinhard.

    He's married to the American TV-presenter Maria Owings Shriver (in 1986). They have four children: Katherine Eunice Schwarzenegger, Christina Aurelia Schwarzenegger, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Christopher Sergant Schwarzenegger (born: September 27th , 1997). Co-owns a restaurant in Santa Monica called 'Schatzi on Main' ... Jim Lorimer and Arnold are responsible for the Arnold Classic Pro Bodybuilding & Fitness shows, which has been held for the last 10 years in Columbus, Ohio, usually in March. At the Arnold Classic 1997, he received the IFBB Gold Order Award, proclaiming him the greatest bodybuilder of the 20th century.

    Arnold 's biggest dream was to be the greatest ever by winning the Mr. Olympia title went crushed after he lost to Sergio Oliva in 1969. But it was his sheer determination that led him to the supreme title in 1970 and he proved to the World that was not a mere luck or fluke as he went on to win the same title in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975. He decided to call it a day by announcing his retirement from the World of professional bodybuilding after the 1975 win. He went to fame before the 1975 Mr. Olympia contest when renowned film-makers Robert Fiore and George Butler went on to make the all-time bodybuilder's hit "Pumping Iron" with him.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger bodybuilding tips include a healthy nutrition and a well-designed workout regime. According to him, mind plays an important role for building your muscles. You have to be focused enough for attaining a well-toned body. Almost every body builder follows Arnold. He is considered a demi-god in the world of bodybuilding. Seven times winner of Mr. Olympia, protagonist of movies like Terminator, True lies and the present Governor of California is a name to reckon.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger as he grew up in Austria and came to America. Early on he became fascinated with body building and arguably became one of the world's most successful. These events transpire long before his political star began to rise. Instead we see the strong, interesting, driven, and insightful person who was able to build his body and his personality in to a world-class commodity.

    In the nutritional section he mentions about his common use of alcohol. Everyone knows that alcohol hurts bodybuilding gains, so either he exaggerated or more proof he has probably the best bodybuilding genetics ever. With todays mass monsters in the Olympia, they couldn’t even look at Alcohol, if they wanted to get to that ripped bf% they compete at currently. The overall diet recommendations aren’t too bad though, certainly much better than his training recommendations.




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