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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 102994" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>I remember being a teenager and waiting for Strength and Health and Muscular Development to come out each month. Physiques in the late 1960s were fantastic. Large enough to freak you out and not so freaky in and of itself. In 1968 and 1969, I worked out for football at the gym of John Decola, the 1969 IFBB Mr. America. The inspiration from that Golden Age bodybuilder and the nice guy approachable personality still inspire me to work out today. I remember him on the cover of one of them in a picture taken on the hill behind the gym in 1969.</p><p></p><p>I read that after he won in 1969, steroids hit the scene big time, and he wanted no part of it. He stated that one year later in 1970,he wouldn't have even placed. Golden Age bodybuilders we're healthier. Decola is 79 today and I read that he still works out and placed in a masters division in his 70s. That's what it's all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 102994, member: 14411"] I remember being a teenager and waiting for Strength and Health and Muscular Development to come out each month. Physiques in the late 1960s were fantastic. Large enough to freak you out and not so freaky in and of itself. In 1968 and 1969, I worked out for football at the gym of John Decola, the 1969 IFBB Mr. America. The inspiration from that Golden Age bodybuilder and the nice guy approachable personality still inspire me to work out today. I remember him on the cover of one of them in a picture taken on the hill behind the gym in 1969. I read that after he won in 1969, steroids hit the scene big time, and he wanted no part of it. He stated that one year later in 1970,he wouldn't have even placed. Golden Age bodybuilders we're healthier. Decola is 79 today and I read that he still works out and placed in a masters division in his 70s. That's what it's all about. [/QUOTE]
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