![]() ![]() I began training at a hole-in-the-wall, hardcore, chalk-slinging "lifters" gym in backwoods Mississippi, where my wife and I had just moved due to her job relocation. (Supplements, for the most part, didn't get "advanced" until the early '00s-when creatine came on the scene mid '90s, it was absolutely revelatory, and it relegated all other supplements to sub-par status.) (Some of those other forms of training and dieting, I've already mentioned in other "It Came from the '90s" posts, so please pilfer through this blog if you're interested in them.)īut in the late '90s-1997, to be precise-it all shifted for me. ![]() ![]() I tried almost every form of bodybuilding training under the sun, while also attempting a hell of a lot of different diets and supplements. In the late '80s, early '90s, I got serious about weight training, and I spent the first seven years of the decade, or so, performing bodybuilding workouts. The '90s, though seemingly in a distant past for many younger lifters these days, seems as if it was just yesterday for me. The great Bill Pearl demonstrates just the kind of mass that is built with classic, basic "Dinosaur-style" training. Build Massive Arm Size and Strength with this Singles-Oriented Dinosaur Program ![]()
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