Meine Schei..e wie seiht der Branch aus ??? In der Form ,einer der Topanwärter .Ist echt jenseits von Gut und Böse ,die Beine ...der Rücken ...echt brutal.
Sogar seine vermeintliche Schwäche ,seine Arme ,sehen gut aus .
Wenn er jetzt noch die von Ihm gewohnte Härte bringt , werden sich einige warm anziehen müssen.
[QUOTE=olidortmund]In der Form ,einer der Topanwärter .Ist echt jenseits von Gut und Böse ,die Beine ...der Rücken ...echt brutal.
Sogar seine vermeintliche Schwäche ,seine Arme ,sehen gut aus .
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1. aehh? anwaerter worauf??
2. an welchen bildern/videos machst du dein statement bitte fest??
3. seine schwaeche war wenn der mittlere und untere ruecken...
When I look at this insane cover of Branch Warren, I can’t help but remember when I first met him. It was at the 2001 NPC Nationals when Paul Dillett came up to John Romano and me and said, “Hey guys, do you want to see a freak?” Of course we did. He brought over this guy wrapped in a blue warm-up who just didn’t evoke feelings of freak-ism. That was, of course, until he peeled off under the light of an abandoned concession stand. When we saw those legs, it was all over! This guy was a future MD freak! Well, he won that show and turned pro. From there, his first pro outing was the 2004 Night of Champions. Where the hell was he all this time? Who takes three years before his pro debut? He was using the time to try to balance his physique because his legs were so insane. He placed eighth at the Night Of Champions. Not bad for his first pro show. After that he placed second at the ‘04 GNC Show of Strength. Then fourth at the [FONT=Arial]Europa in ‘05. Then first place at the Charlotte 2005 show. Then from there, at the 2006 Arnold Classic, he placed second to Dexter ahead of Victor Martinez, Melvin Anthony, Gustasvo Badell and Lee Priest. Then it was a disappointing eighth at the Olympia. At the ‘08 Arnold, it was redemption. He didn’t place as well as his last ASC, but still displayed his best package of size, shape and condition of his career. He even had a tight, small waist and perfect color! This was really the best Branch ever! He totally sculpted his physique. With his genetic limitations, Branch was all about density and mass. Now he has sculpted his physique and actually has symmetry and sweeping lines!I have so much respect for Branch as a person and as an athlete. He has an incredible work ethic, too. In all the years I’ve been working with him, I have to say that he is the easiest guy to work with. He never complains, never shows up late and is never difficult. He is very professional and gets the job done. He is also one of our best sellers on the newsstand when he is on the cover and definitely the people’s champion. Check out this month’s exclusive Branch Warren feature on page 182. Even though Branch is going to have his work cut out for him at the Olympia later this year against the likes of Jay Cutler, Dexter Jackson, Dennis Wolf, Phil Heath and Kai Greene, I feel that if Branch keeps improving the way he has been, don’t be surprised if you see Branch in the top five!Is Lee Priest ever going to make his much-anticipated comeback? Turn to page 210 and find out in his exclusive interview. Will he be reinstated in the IFBB? Will he be competing in the Olympia? Find out the answers to these important questions and more!Who will be a future Mr. Olympia? Dennis Wolf or Phil Heath? On Page 268, Flex Wheeler takes them apart and puts together what he thinks will be the logical Olympia progression.On page 224, Will “World” Harris spreads the mighty wingspan of his world-class back. It’s a training feature that will send you right to the gym! On page 238, it is “Quad-Damn Insanity!” with the unlikely duo of Dennis Wolf and Desmond Miller throwing down old-school style to blast legs like only these giants can. Rounding out our training features this month, on page 196, Mighty Moe Moussawi blasts those bowling-ball biceps like only the owner of such big guns can.Finally, on page 254, John Romano runs down the excitement that was had at the MD booth at the 2008 Arnold Classic during the Team MD Gaspari PlasmaJet Cyber Challenge and the MD Major Distraction Model Search. It was a star-studded event that has set the bar even higher for such online contests. Check it out; it was a class act!The rest of the book is jammed to the binder as always with all the latest research and information on building muscle and burning fat from the most complete assembly of athletes, experts, gurus, clinicians and doctors on the planet. Everything you want; all that you need! See you next month.
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