Sunday, March 11, 2012

Mike Mentzer - Bodybuilder

- Name: Mike Mentzer
- Nickname: Mr. Heavy Duty 
- Born: November 15, 1951
- Died June 10, 2001 (aged 49)
- Height: 5'8" (173 cm)
- Weight: 225 lbs. (102 kg)
- Website: http://www.mikementzer.com/
- Wikipedia:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Mentzer
Mike Mentzer was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, and was something of a bodybuilding renaissance man.  Renowned as much for his vocabulary and propensity to quote the philosophy of Aye Rand as he was for the dimensions of his Herculean physique, Mentzer established himself first as a bodybuilding champion and then as a scholar of the sport. Having placed 10th at the 1971 AAU Mr. America contest, Mentzer came in contact with Arthur Jones, who at that time was promoting his less-is-best training theories along with his Nautilus exercise equipment.

From that grounding, Mentzer eventually evolved his own Heavy Duty training philosophy, which espoused brief intense workout sessions and spawned countless articles, many books and videos. In 1976, Mentzer won the IFBB Mr. America, and in 1978, after relocating to Los Angeles, he won the heavyweight division at the IFBB World Amateur Championships with a perfect score.

The following year, he was second to Frank Zane in the IFBB Mr. Olympia. In 1980, after tying for fourth at the IFBB Mr. Olympia, which Arnold Schwarzenegger won in controversial fashion, Mentzer quit competitive bodybuilding. For years afterward, he would rail against the outcome of that contest and Arnold’s part in it. In recent years, Mike learned he had serious heart problems, and he and Arnold spoke, patching up their differences. The day after completing the filming of his latest training video, Mike was found dead by his brother Ray at the Los Angeles apartment they shared. Two days later, Ray, who had been undergoing regular kidney dialysis, was found dead at the same apartment.


Contest history
1980 IFBB Olympia 5th
1979 IFBB Olympia 1st
1979 IFBB Night Of The Champions 3rd
1979 IFBB Canada Pro 2nd
1979 IFBB Florida Pro 1st
1979 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro 2nd
1978 IFBB USA Vs. The World 1st
1978 IFBB USA World Qualifier 1st
1978 IFBB World Amateur Championships 1st
1977 IFBB North American Championships 1st
1977 IFBB Universe 2nd
1976 IFBB Mr. America 1st
1976 IFBB Universe 2nd
1975 IFBB Mr. America 3rd
1975 IFBB Mr. East Coast 2nd
1975 IFBB Mr. USA 2nd















2 comments:

  1. Oh.. That was a tragic. After all the body building competitions he won, he didn't even know that he had a heart condition. His solid figure made him very popular among body builders. I'm pretty sure that he uses the right equipment to build his physique. Well, I'm glad that he won some competitions before he left. Good job for him.

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