Mike mentzer gay
Just weeks prior to Mike Mentzer's death on June 10, 2001, and his brother Ray's death two days later, Mike submitted to a Q&A session with The Sandwich. In this, his last interview, Mike reveals for the first time some very personal things about himself and his philosophy of life. You may laugh, get pissed off, be shocked or throw this magazine down in utter disgust, but herein lies the truth according to Mentzer. It's a swan song that's likely to stir up plenty of controversy, just as Mike would've wanted it.
The Sandwich: How are things?
Mike Mentzer: Things have been going along very successfully. I own a mail order business, as many people know; maintain a Web site, which requires a lot of work; I write articles; and I'm working on a video. All of that takes up a lot of time, but I live up to my responsibilities, enjoying it, productive up to 10, 12 hours a day. That's been my pattern for many years. I can say my life revolves around my work.
TS: After the first interview we did, you disappeared. What happened?
MM: I had a number of medical problems, including one that involved surgery on my cervical spine. I had pneumonia, bronchitis and recen
Homosexuality in bodybuilding
Homosexuality in bodybuilding: Debunking stereotypes about gays being more into fitness and heterosexual bodybuilders engaging in homosexual services for pay.
Homosexuality in Bodybuilding
Bodybuilding and homosexuality form a peculiar duality. On one hand, bodybuilding epitomizes masculinity and macho behavior driven by testosterone. On the other hand, we see fully shaved men oiled up and in thongs standing on stage or posing for photos that would likely not be out of place in homoerotic magazines and websites.
In this article, I won’t delve into the supposed number of homosexuals in bodybuilding because frankly, I find it utterly uninteresting. They be, period. It seems logical given that statistically, you can assume there are homosexuals in any sport practiced by more than 25 people. This is based on the assumption of the 4% of men who have been “exclusively homosexual” since puberty and hold never been attracted to women (since puberty). If you look at the percentage of men who were only “exclusively homosexual” for a period, that percentage is already between 8-10 percent. I
Mike Mentzer on Bodybuilding Homosexuals
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hustling among the top bodybuilders. What exactly is going on there? MM:
You're right; there is this phenomenon of bodybuilders, including some of
the superior bodybuilders, taking recreational drugs such as cocaine and
marijuana. Of course, everyone knows of the problems. Didn't Mike Christian
have a cocaine problem a couple of years ago? I long for he's over it now, but
he had a grave problem with it that led to his personal downfall and his
almost losing his business. I take his name up only because he did an
interview in IRONMAN wherein he talked quite a bit about this [December '96
and January '97]. But Mike's not the only one who took or is taking drugs.
There are quite a few. I'm not gonna mention
Mike Mentzer High Intensity Training Information
Mike Mentzer FAQ
The ultimate resource for Mike Mentzer high intensity education information, read the most frequently asked questions and answers about Mike Mentzer and his Serious Duty, High Intensity Training. Also you can submit any questions you have about HIT bodybuilding workouts, nutrition, etc. Email your questions to info@trulyhuge.com
Q: Who was Mike Mentzer?
A: Mike J. Mentzer was an IFBB professional bodybuilder, author and personal trainer, that promoted his own version of High Intensity Training which he called Heavy Duty.
He was born on November 15, 1951 in Germantown, Pennsylvania and grew up in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. He started working out with weights at the age of 12 after seeing a muscle magazine with Bill Pearl on the cover, he went on to be a professional bodybuilder, and won many bodybuilding contests including Mr. America and Mr. Universe.
Q: Why is Mike Mentzer so famous?
A: There are many reasons for this, Mike thought differently, trained differently, and dieted differently than the other bodybuilders of that time. H