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Greatest Built Body In History!

I just stumbled on this site and was pleased to
view all the great pictures of Steve Reeves. He was
just little bit older than me, but I sure admired his
physique with my whole skinny, scrawny body. He was an
inspiration to all who wanted to build a superb body. Steve
Reeves had a way of building his great Calf muscles that
I used after he told the world about how he had
built such great, powerful, meaty looking Calf muscles.
And they will always be in my mind as the greatest
sculptured calves in the world. When he went anywhere where
he walked a long ways, Steve would take these long
strides with is legs, and the leg that he had stretched
out way behind him, he used to point his toes way
out, and tighten that calf muscle up and make it bulge
way out, to build it up. The next step he took, his
other leg would be stretched way behind him, and he'd
tighten THAT calf muscle up, so that it would bulge way
out. So everytime Steve went out for a walk, he'd have
this strange way of taking these long stride steps,
but with every step, his mighty calf muscles would be
bulging way out. Other bodybulders used to do just
standing Calf Raises. I liked Mr. Reeve's method better.
That's one way that Steve Reeves told us that he built
such perfectly formed legs. Of course, when he was a
young man, I'm sure that he discovered that his legs
were better developed than anybody else's legs. Having
great legs was a trait in his family. But his legs
shall forever be remembered as the most sculptured,
powerful muscles in his body. Along with his Shoulers,
Arms, Back, Abs, Back, (What a back he had!!!) plus
Steve was just about one of the Handsomest man ever
born... At least, now you all know one of the ways he
built his tremendously huge calves. Oh, to have calves
like Steve Reeves. If my legs were like Steve Reeves'
legs, I would also use them to Scissor all my friends
with. He may have done that, I don't know. But his
Bodyscissors hold would have been a finishing hold for him.
Thanks for the Memorial Club. He began it all!!How Great
Steve Reeve's memory is my mind. ROG




Sat Aug 11, 2001 9:54 pm

rogandmary
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Steve Reeves was the star of technicolor wide screen productions, the best of his films was The Thief of Baghdad (about the fifth version of same title), made...
ssssssteve
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Jul 8, 2001
11:24 pm

I just stumbled on this site and was pleased to view all the great pictures of Steve Reeves. He was just little bit older than me, but I sure admired his ...
rogandmary
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Aug 11, 2001
9:54 pm

Well thank you for the recommendation and welcome to the club, I'm starting a new photo album today called "The Tribute Gallery", if you have a pic of a ...
NewWelshMuscle
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Aug 12, 2001
2:54 pm

I have a copy of it. But I'm sure you can go to a video rental and find it....
atlas12us
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Nov 7, 2001
10:42 pm

i think steve reeves was the best built man of all time . very few guys train the way steve reeves trained ....
hercules_unchained2000
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Nov 16, 2001
3:33 am

Indeed, I think I read somewhere that over his career his average bench was something like 300lbs....
NewWelshMuscle
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Nov 16, 2001
6:25 pm

Does anybody her train the way steve reeves did ?...
hercules_unchained2000
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Nov 19, 2001
8:43 pm

I have tried training the way Steve did, ...what a workout its really tough and takes about 2 hours to complete. I have both books written about him. Worlds to...
tekiro7_2000
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Nov 29, 2001
7:49 pm

First of all, I must apolgise for my recent absenc. On November 28th 2001, my previous computer developed a "major operating system fault" and left me offline...
NewWelshMuscle
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Jan 18, 2002
11:29 pm

Fellow Fans: I just added a drawing I did of Mr. Reeves to the "Tribute Gallery". Enjoy! Tony A....
antoine_et
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Feb 8, 2002
12:31 am

Very impressive indeed and welcome to the club. Have you been a fan of Mr. Reeve's long?...
NewWelshMuscle
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Feb 8, 2002
12:37 am
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