You're welcome Bella. I'm glad you've enjoyed it.Fantastico Fadi!
Ohhhhhhhh Frank is on of my favourites! What a great montage!!
They certainly don't make em like him anymore...
Thank you for posting
It’s wonderful to know that we share similar bodybuilding preferences Darkoz.A wonderful tribute to one the greatest bodybuilders of all time and my personal favourite.
Yes I know what you mean brother; it made me sad/reflect also on where we were, where we are, and where we're going.You're welcome Fadi, I think maybe because we are of a similar era
The video also made me sad
Yes I know what you mean brother; it made me sad/reflect also on where we were, where we are, and where we're going.
Just this afternoon before heading to work, my eldest daughter Nabila walked over with a photo in her hand saying, "look bub, look what you wrote on the back of this photo when you were holding me," it read, Nabila at 10 minutes old... she'll be 19 next Wednesday Darkoz!
Fadi.
Frank Zane certainly wasn't small, he understood and represented the art of the human form, whereas today's pros are simply Caricatures.
Frank Zane certainly wasn't small, he understood and represented the art of the human form, whereas today's pros are simply Caricatures.
He, to me, looked smaller (bone structure) than his peers but you're right dorky.
I think it was Ed Corney that changed and inspired most in relation to posing.
Most if not all aspiring young bodybuilders would never have heard of Frank Zane, instead they aspiringly look upon today's pros, false hope x1000!He had a great body.
HE abused AAS and PED's..
False hope for aspiring young bbers.
Most if not all aspiring young bodybuilders would never have heard of Frank Zane, instead they aspiringly look upon today's pros, false hope x1000!