Awesome heavyweight class from the 1991 NPC Nationals featuring Flex Wheeler, Paul Demayo, Matt Mendenhall, Kevin Levrone and future Mr Olympia Ronnie Coleman.
This is the feature on Dorian Yates from the 1992 Mr. Olympia. Lots of good biographical info and unfortunately only a few seconds of his actual routine from the 92 Olympia in Helsinki.
Watch finalists Vince Taylor, Aaron Baker, Chris Cormier and Porter Cottrell pose. Brief glimpses of Andreas Munzer, Sonny Schmidt and Paul Dillet as well. Even though Munzer was in the top 6 they don't show his routine or placing because of the factors responsible for his death after this competition. Catch part 2 here: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=ggNGyrM8L tY
Perhaps the most embarassing moment in bodybuilding history is Mighty Mike Quinn's performance at the now defunct World Bodybuilding Federation(WBF) championships in 1992. Enjoy this one from the archives.
Watch winner Kevin Levrone and 4'11", 145 lb Flavio Baccianini pose, final posedown and awards. Also there is very brief coverage of the '94 Ms International competition held in conjunction with the Arnold Classic. Don't forget to watch part 1 first: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=4Y00uq6wk pQ
This is Berry DeMey's posing routine from the WBF Championships, 1992. The first 4 mins of this is a James Bond ripoff that comes off more like a cheeseball soap opera so bear with it if you want to see Berry pose on stage.
This is the feature on Shawn Ray from the 1992 Mr. Olympia. Lots of good biographical info and unfortunately only a few seconds of his actual routine from the 92 Olympia in Helsinki.
Back in 1983 when MTV was hot and video cameras weighed 25 lbs and cost $1500 me and a few high school friends made some of our own music videos. This video is for Peter Schilling's new wave hit Major Tom.
Here's Flex Wheeler winning the NPC USA heavyweight and overall. The clip starts with a short feature on him then features his posing routine and then the final posedown for the overall.
The Alexis Bros performing at the 2008 Arnold Classic. The amount of strength, flexibility and balance required to do this is astounding. Watch and be amazed. They mess up at the end but redeem themselves by re-doing the entire sequence.