Golden days of bodybuilding are a new series where we take a
look back at the who’s who of bodybuilding and reliving the golden days of
bodybuilding which inspires and educated us. The training, era, diet and controversies
and the trump.
Steve Reeves is not only a legend in bodybuilding but also a
great ambassador for the sport of bodybuilding. He inspired millions of people
to train and body build, he also paved way for future bodybuilding legends and
opened doors and mind into training the bodybuilding way. Steve reeves workout,
Steve reeves diet and his movies are in demand to this day.
Steve Reeves was an ex-Army man, who was also Mr. America
1947 and Mr. Universe 1950. He represented the Apollonian physique, he was
chiseled like a Greek statue. He could just walk down the beach and make jaws
drop in disbelief. He inspired many future champions and actors like frank Zane
and Sylvester Stallone.
Steve reeves believed training no more than 3 to 4 days a
week and believed in rest and recuperation. He didn't believe in high protein
diet. He believed in setting up goals and making sure achieving them no matter
what! He did lot of super sets and trained opposing muscles for great pump and
maintain the workout intensity.Please also visit my YouTube Channel to see previous videos on these great champions.
After becoming a legend in
bodybuilding he ventured into movies, he did Tarzan movies and starred in
Hercules unchained. He did turn down the role of playing James Bond in the
movie Dr. No and A fist full of dollars.