The movie came on the other night and I wasn't planning on watching the whole thing but did watch it all. I guess it's one of those movies that you can just watch if accidentally coming across it. I was playing highschool football in the mid 90s when I first saw this movie. This Lattimer scene is what I first think about when I think of The Program. Still one of the best football movies ever.
He went Texas State University where he played both ways (Necessary Roughness) transferred to ESU where after some time on special teams he became a standout DE (The Program). He went on to have decent pro career with the Miami Knights (Any Given Sunday), the moved back to Texas to spend some time work in his family’s meat processing business…. Edit: Miami sharks
I see what you did there. I'm a huge football movie buff so I would have gotten all of them (even without these) but that last one working with his family I wonder (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
Craze was like this for me. Then in 2012-2013 it was officially banned for containing “meth-like substance”. For me, it just gave me amazing tunnel vision for roughly 8-10 hours. Best workout ever and then I could do two to three days of studying done in a few hours. I miss it lol
They "could be" fake weights just for movie shock-value... but the actor who played 'Lattimer' (Andrew Bryniarski) is a natural big strong dude who's over 6ft tall. But cleaning 315lbs is still very impressive, especially when pressed over your head.
@@VredesStall that wasnt even really a "clean", which makes it more impressive. There was no momentum bringing that weight up. That was almost like an upright row to shoulder press.
Sad thing about it is when I did these drills and it was used by every football program it helped weed out the guys who couldn't hack it. Coaches would decide that if a player got a concussion in practice during these drills they were cut. Now they blame the drill instead of the player. Coaches would tell them sorry kid you can't play for your own safety.
You aren't making any sense. How many pros have had their career go downhill after getting a concussion? Did they get to that level because they couldn't hack it? Based on your cool story I am guessing we both played football before some of these drills got banned. I remember being a freshman in high school, with a new coach assigned to the team, and he started to run the famous "four corners" drill every day when the Varsity team was on break. Why? Because they would all come over, including the coaches, to watch us smash each other. If you recall, the only way to protect yourself from getting sideswiped in that drill was to run at you opponent head on. Taking a twenty yard run and hitting head on, over and over, is not how football is played. It isn't weeding anyone out. It is just increasing injury risk. Over and over, every day, that coach ran that drill in order to impress the Varsity coaches. Kids got hurt. He didn't care. Doing crazy drills as a right of passage, on special occasions, I get. Weeding kids out with hitting drills? If full contact three a days, normal offense/defense tackling drills, etc. don't weed someone out, they shouldn't have to go through a Mad Max Thunderdome to prove themselves further. I played seven years with no injuries and was a 'hitter' so say whatever you want to insult me, I think you are a mental case to glorify things designed to injure kids.
@@jasonbari5997 it's probably state by state, or even league by league. We did them all freshman year and then we were told they were banned. I just found out today that there has been talk, even in the pros, about getting rid of kickoffs for the same reason/risk profile. I don't know how serious it is, just read it has been discussed.
@Tim Haynes ...and Lattimer is the ONLY football player in world to have played for both Corleone brothers: Sonny Corleone while in college for ESU and then for his younger brother, Michael Corleone, when he made it to pros with the Miami Sharks (in the 2000 movie, "Any Given Sunday")😎
"Lattimer" tossed that shit up and repped it out like was nothing. Even more impressive was that Andrew Bryniarski was only about 23 or 24 during this movie and very comparable in terms of physical age with other College Football Players who were only a couple of years younger than him. Furthermore... Bryniarski had been in the Bruce Willis movie "Hudson Hawke" a couple of years before "The Program" and was even bigger & heavier in that movie (about 305lbs) and clearly lost weight to look more shredded in "The Program". In other words... "Lattimer" wasn't even 25 yet and hadn't stopped growing or reaching his full potential but was still jacked af.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but was he the big dude in Any Given Sunday too? You know, the metallica lover who throws the gator in the shower and takes a shit with the iv in later?
@@karlhungus5436 Yep. that's big-boy Andrew Bryniarski in "Any Given Sunday" where played Offensive Tackle (No. 69), Patrick 'Mad-Man' Kelly. One of the funniest parts of the movie is him during the "toilet scene". Hilarious!!
It was supposed to be Florida State but they couldn't get the licensing from the NCAA. So they named it Eastern State University (fictional). The home games were filmed at the University of South Carolina. BTW those aren't Hollywood plates that Andrew Binyarski is lifting. That's a real 300+ pound lift there.
@prod1gy3000 Now that you mention it.... I had always suspected that the "ESU" team was just a tad bit much in the way of a similarity to FSU with just the one letter change in the acronym and especially with the near-identicle school colors for it to be just coincidence.... to say nothing about how FSU was such a mega-powerhouse football program back in the early-to-mid '90s. Actually... I kinda wonder if USC was also an inspiration... not only with for their somwhat-similar team colors but the Trojans also play for the "Victory Bell" during their annual rivalry game with UCLA... ...and there's that (veiled??) reference to the ringing of the championship bell as Coach Winters is rallying the boys with his "snot-bubble speach" in the ESU lockerroom just before their last game (Lattimer: "Ding - m**f** - Dong!!"). Though, I find it strange how there apparently was no issue with having or using the Iowa Hawk-eyes and Georgia Tech teams. Hmmmmmm??? Maybe it was just FSU that had issue with it.
No way even someone Latimer's size could rep 315 overhead press for as many reps as he did in this scene. He was doing reps like he was doing a crossfit workout.
Loves this classic. Never realized it till just now, but to me I believe James Caan the head coach perfectly embodies the total BS that Nick Saban is at Alabama...
My favorite second hand Saban story. I coached with a guy who was a GA at LSU when Saban was there. The staff was going to some clinic at FSU and my buddy got stuck having to drive Saban out to Florida for this clinic, an almost 7 hour drive. The whole time, Saban doesn't say a word, doesnt want to listen to the radio, and refuses to put on his seatbelt, so for seven hours the only noise in the car is the little alert bell that the passenger seat belt needs to be buckled. They finally get to the hotel, Saban gets out of the car, and the first words he's spoken in hours was "next time, get a car that doesn't fucking ding" and slams the door.
You really don't like seeing any "program" but yours be successful do you? I dont care about Alabama and Saban but this comment is perfect for people who just don't like seeing others successful
@@ericwilkinson42 after a 6 hour ride and the pressure Saban goes through on the daily basis of being a head coach at a premier college you think he should just kiss ass all the time? Don't you ever consider the human factor? What is wrong with people I wish you were successful and famous and had some troll writing comments about you and see how you react.
@@Maradala hey, I think you need to settle down. I made no character judgement AT ALL in that story. If YOU read that and inferred from his actions that he was out of line or disrespectful (which you CLEARLY DID OR ELSE YOU WOULDN'T FEEL THE NEED TO DEFEND HIM) then that is YOUR judgment of him, not mine.
Steroid Muscle doesn't translate to fighting muscle, he fought most likely the offensive lineman of the football team in Higher Learning, the guy that threw him around was bigger by 50lbs.
Judging by his form, I'm going to say prop weights. There is little leg drive, so he's basically reverse curling the bar to his chest. However, if I'm wrong & he legitimately reverse curled 315 lbs., mad props to the actor!
Daaamn dude you're 5'9", 165 lbs, and cleaned 275?!? That's fuckin impressive bud. That's a fucking tough lift for a guy at any height -- Right On Brother. My max squat (1 rep) was 650 and my max bench (1 rep) was 460. I trained forever to get those numbers then I dislocated my left shoulder twice and got 2 slipped discs in my spine so I had to quit playin football, but I still FUCKING LOVE IT. Goddamn I wish I could still play. I SALUTE EVERYONE who is still playin' and is going all out.
@@blastermike_sd70ace80Man I wish I could have got up that much weight in high school lol. I was like 150 lb. I think the most I ever benched was like 190 something. But much like most things in my life when I get close to my goal I quit. So close yet so far
@@Buffalowingsman well at least you're honest and not one of the guys that just throws out elite numbers and probably couldn't bench 135 currently lol. I did 315 in February and decided that was enough. Id rather look good with my shirt off then be a fat guy who can bench a lot. Also, you can bench 225 in 6 months. Just read starting strength and eat a lot. You'll get strong and you'll be very lean, depending on your current bw.
I loved this movie as a kid playing ball, but I didn't understand that Lattimer's story was tragic until I was an adult. This is a great flick, but its pure B movie and I wonder if the creative team knew how much nuance and duality they imbued into the lattimer character...
@Gamebox27 I understand that. Look at Andrew's physique in this film. He is in the best shape of his life and ripped. i am going to assume his character (Lattimer) is believed to put on 35 lbs of solid muscle. If you look at Andrew's character (Madman Kelly) in Any Given Sunday, he is actually bigger than he was here in The Program, but he has a higher bodyfat percentage so he doesn't look as big.
@TheExploit91 your actually right. In truth im an active NCAA Track and frield athletes and most of my Team Mates (Throwers) have issuses with diets. No Matter how hard you work out it means almost nothing without the right food
@zume2600 Bodybuilder gains and football player gains are different though. You don't need to show your football mass in contest shape. Any mass is generally good as long as you can still run and hit.
@zume2600 It means you can put on a lot of muscle mass, but it can be mixed with other forms of mass like water and fat. Bodybuilders usually have to add all muscle because that's all that shows when they diet down. Bodybuilders also lose muscle in their diet down stage, but need to cut down for definition over sheer mass. In short, you can't really compare football player weight gain to bodybuilder weight gain. Two different goals in mind when bulking up.
well possible yes likely no. I three monts there is typically 12 weeks correct? that sits around 3 pounds a week which would come to an extra 1,500 calories a day weight wise. Now not all of these gains will be muscle but with the help of anabolics it is possible if you increase your calories past the needed by 3000
The funny thing was I barely had the record for Cleans man. A guy weighed 135 and was cleaning 270. He was the a beast. However, was national champion at clean n jerk and snatch. I played and miss it too. Best feeling for me was hearing a guy talk shit and than you go out there and make him eat his words and punk out.
He was way ahead of his time if he was looking like this now and the same age he would have definitely been Thor his physique is way better than Chris Hemsworth
Why is everyone acting like Lattimer would have been some great pro? We already saw irl what his career would have been...he was defensive end Tony Mandarich. Would have had a lot of hype near the draft probably a top 5 pick then flamed out once he got caught juicing. Him getting trucked by the Iowa RB is more who he is than the roided monster who just bull rushes everyone.
Also unsafe. But 'Summer' to the coaches could've meant all Winter, Spring and Summer to Latts. He might have started taking at the start of the off-season and did a few cycles. Therefore, the weight gain is actually possible. However, to us 'Summer' usually means May, June and July. Who knows?
Holy fuck Man -- in which state did you go to school? I played ball in Virginia private school, VA public schools had way more people and I think they probably had dudes lifting way more than us, but for us private schoolers I can't remember anyone hittin above 300 for clean/jerk/snatch. 165 cleanin 275 & 135 cleanin 270 are both amazing, Ive never seen anything like that. And Fucking A when I pancaked some douche with a big mouth it was the best! Much respect for huge lifts dude, Beast Mode.
@TheExploit91 That is because alot of guys who use roids and get ripped with size had lean genetics beforehand. Steroids can only magnify what you already have. IE if you are built like a rock roids will just make you a bolder. If you are skinny and defined roids will make u larger and defined
Yet not one comment is calling out that he literally, by count of grunts, deadlifted, cleaned and military pressed 315lbs some 20-odd times before dropping the bar and kicking it.
That movie defined multiple generations back then. Great movie!
The movie came on the other night and I wasn't planning on watching the whole thing but did watch it all. I guess it's one of those movies that you can just watch if accidentally coming across it. I was playing highschool football in the mid 90s when I first saw this movie. This Lattimer scene is what I first think about when I think of The Program. Still one of the best football movies ever.
"It's not that hard to gain 35 over the summer, if you watch Ultimate Warrior promos real hard".
He went Texas State University where he played both ways (Necessary Roughness) transferred to ESU where after some time on special teams he became a standout DE (The Program). He went on to have decent pro career with the Miami Knights (Any Given Sunday), the moved back to Texas to spend some time work in his family’s meat processing business….
Edit: Miami sharks
I see what you did there. I'm a huge football movie buff so I would have gotten all of them (even without these) but that last one working with his family I wonder (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
Actually it was the Miami Sharks....just sayin
HE spend some time in college in the movie higher learning as well.
His father (they looks exactly alike) also died on a ship in the event of Pearl Harbor. His father being a boxer on that ship as well lol
Went from playing for Sonny Corleone in college to Michael Corleone in the pros. Perfect transition
Lattimer was an inspiration and a role model to young men everywhere
everyone wanted to be Lattimore.
Still trying to gain 35 pounds over a summer by hitting the gym real hard.
Hey, coach says it's not that hard.
@@kellyweldon9054 Just take steroids and play stupid 😂
We all are and it’s still never happened
@@jasonbari5997 damn hellol there
You have to command your muscles to grow
One of the best College Football movies Ever!! 🏈🏈
Bull in the Ring and the Oklahoma Drill were always the best parts of football practice.
Says nobody at all😂
without question, the GREATEST football movie, EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think so too.
Latimer was on more gas than a refinery.
That last clip of Latimer slamming the barbell down and standing there grunting all hard - Original formula Jack3d used to give me that feeling.
Oh man, I remember Jack3d
They have to ban that formula real quick. Lol, it was strong
Ripped Fuel before they banned ephidrine
Craze was like this for me. Then in 2012-2013 it was officially banned for containing “meth-like substance”. For me, it just gave me amazing tunnel vision for roughly 8-10 hours. Best workout ever and then I could do two to three days of studying done in a few hours. I miss it lol
Ripped fuel with ephedrine worked, and that's why it was banned, and Big Pharma has their hands on it.
Best movie on football EVER!!! 💪
One of the greatest 🏈 football movies all time
No other feeling than that on two a days, and when they hang the starters on the wall. miss it every day
😂😂 he looked at him like “mmk shiiiit! He might be on steroids...” haha haha
‘It’s not that hard to gain 35 pounds over the summer if u hit the gym real hard’ yeah okay.
I did it before,I need a liver transplant now!
I love when he twitches after his shoulder press set!
Sonny defending Leatherface
That grunting cracks me up!
The bull ring!...ahh memories....
the Greatjon being 145 pounds I didn’t enjoy damn lineman
We called it The Pit.
The good old days
If anyone didn't notice, he clean and jered 315 1bs and than shoulder pressed it about 15 times. That is amazing
What is ol Lat up to these days?
Phillip Pirowkowski do you know how much he weighed in this movie? MASSIVE, but fairly lean too
They "could be" fake weights just for movie shock-value...
but the actor who played 'Lattimer' (Andrew Bryniarski) is a natural big strong dude who's over 6ft tall.
But cleaning 315lbs is still very impressive, especially when pressed over your head.
@@VredesStall that wasnt even really a "clean", which makes it more impressive. There was no momentum bringing that weight up. That was almost like an upright row to shoulder press.
40 Phil P Andrew Bryniarski? He is the man!
Everybody who watches the program is suddenly an expert on power-lifting and nutrition.....
Runeguy33 and rape
Gotta start a cycle to complete the list
Who?
Are you really surprised? Beware those who dismiss their own intelligence; ignore those who try to sell it to you.
For real
The end of this scene always cracked me up.
I still Remember running those drills
Having high school flashbacks….Or that could just be the concisions
Loved every second of it….
Picked up 315 pounds of the ground for military reps when in real life he was actually off cycle . That's freakish strength .
Sad thing about it is when I did these drills and it was used by every football program it helped weed out the guys who couldn't hack it. Coaches would decide that if a player got a concussion in practice during these drills they were cut. Now they blame the drill instead of the player. Coaches would tell them sorry kid you can't play for your own safety.
You aren't making any sense. How many pros have had their career go downhill after getting a concussion? Did they get to that level because they couldn't hack it?
Based on your cool story I am guessing we both played football before some of these drills got banned. I remember being a freshman in high school, with a new coach assigned to the team, and he started to run the famous "four corners" drill every day when the Varsity team was on break. Why? Because they would all come over, including the coaches, to watch us smash each other. If you recall, the only way to protect yourself from getting sideswiped in that drill was to run at you opponent head on. Taking a twenty yard run and hitting head on, over and over, is not how football is played. It isn't weeding anyone out. It is just increasing injury risk.
Over and over, every day, that coach ran that drill in order to impress the Varsity coaches. Kids got hurt. He didn't care.
Doing crazy drills as a right of passage, on special occasions, I get. Weeding kids out with hitting drills? If full contact three a days, normal offense/defense tackling drills, etc. don't weed someone out, they shouldn't have to go through a Mad Max Thunderdome to prove themselves further.
I played seven years with no injuries and was a 'hitter' so say whatever you want to insult me, I think you are a mental case to glorify things designed to injure kids.
@@KaiTakApproach I played high school ball in mid to late 90’s. I never knew those drills were banned
@@jasonbari5997 it's probably state by state, or even league by league. We did them all freshman year and then we were told they were banned. I just found out today that there has been talk, even in the pros, about getting rid of kickoffs for the same reason/risk profile. I don't know how serious it is, just read it has been discussed.
The "good old days" of just "walk it off."
Omg...I know that face anywhere. That coach is sunny from godfather!
also known as James Caan
@Tim Haynes
...and Lattimer is the ONLY football player in world
to have played for both Corleone brothers:
Sonny Corleone while in college for ESU
and then for his younger brother, Michael Corleone,
when he made it to pros with the Miami Sharks
(in the 2000 movie, "Any Given Sunday")😎
Lattimer would have been in the hall of fame had he gone pro. One of the greatest defensive ends to ever play the game.
Ever!
The problem is he took so much steroids in his body.
He did-he went to play for the Miami Sharks just a few years later.
No, he was extremely limited. He didn't have natural ability like Alvin Mack, so he resorted to steroids to crack the depth chart.
Every pro athlete is on them, so it's all good
"Lattimer" tossed that shit up and repped it out like was nothing.
Even more impressive was that Andrew Bryniarski was only about 23 or 24
during this movie and very comparable in terms of physical age with other
College Football Players who were only a couple of years younger than him.
Furthermore...
Bryniarski had been in the Bruce Willis movie
"Hudson Hawke" a couple of years before "The Program"
and was even bigger & heavier in that movie (about 305lbs)
and clearly lost weight to look more shredded in "The Program".
In other words...
"Lattimer" wasn't even 25 yet and hadn't stopped growing
or reaching his full potential but was still jacked af.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but was he the big dude in Any Given Sunday too? You know, the metallica lover who throws the gator in the shower and takes a shit with the iv in later?
@@karlhungus5436
Yep. that's big-boy Andrew Bryniarski in "Any Given Sunday"
where played Offensive Tackle (No. 69), Patrick 'Mad-Man' Kelly.
One of the funniest parts of the movie is him during the "toilet scene". Hilarious!!
Also in batman returns I think, as chip?
Leatherface too
Hey we ain't doctors lmfao 😂
00:19 RIP Oklahoma Drill . It's what toughened you up.
One of my favorites, and not even done anymore in today's football. Nothing like it. Seperated men from the boys
@@jamesingram5584 00:23 bull in the ring looks more brutal, gone too.
Yep. Man things have changed. Not the same game.
Boomer Sooner!
@@jasongupton7858 all done with kindness now
It was supposed to be Florida State but they couldn't get the licensing from the NCAA. So they named it Eastern State University (fictional). The home games were filmed at the University of South Carolina.
BTW those aren't Hollywood plates that Andrew Binyarski is lifting. That's a real 300+ pound lift there.
@prod1gy3000
Now that you mention it....
I had always suspected that the "ESU" team
was just a tad bit much in the way of a similarity to FSU
with just the one letter change in the acronym and especially
with the near-identicle school colors for it to be just coincidence....
to say nothing about how FSU was such a mega-powerhouse
football program back in the early-to-mid '90s.
Actually...
I kinda wonder if USC was also an inspiration...
not only with for their somwhat-similar team colors
but the Trojans also play for the "Victory Bell"
during their annual rivalry game with UCLA...
...and there's that (veiled??) reference to the
ringing of the championship bell as Coach Winters
is rallying the boys with his "snot-bubble speach"
in the ESU lockerroom just before their last game
(Lattimer: "Ding - m**f** - Dong!!").
Though, I find it strange how there apparently was no issue
with having or using the Iowa Hawk-eyes and Georgia Tech teams.
Hmmmmmm??? Maybe it was just FSU that had issue with it.
Just watching this movie gives gen z college and high school kids CTE
They won't even let you do half those drills anymore. Oklahoma drills. Loved it
Pussy generation.
best damn drill in practice!!!
best movie to watch back in my highschool football days!!!
No way even someone Latimer's size could rep 315 overhead press for as many reps as he did in this scene. He was doing reps like he was doing a crossfit workout.
Look, anyone can rep 315lbs if you workout real hard.
@@molasorrosalom4846 I don't think even Brian Shaw could rep 315lbs overhead press for that many reps.
@@molasorrosalom4846 I count 24 grunts meaning 24 reps. 24 reps at 315lbs overhead press? All after going through a grueling 2 hour practice. Nah!
@@CrazyMunky84Well Coach Sonny says differently. 😂
@@molasorrosalom4846 How come you always think it's his guys juicing anyway?
Loves this classic. Never realized it till just now, but to me I believe James Caan the head coach perfectly embodies the total BS that Nick Saban is at Alabama...
My favorite second hand Saban story.
I coached with a guy who was a GA at LSU when Saban was there. The staff was going to some clinic at FSU and my buddy got stuck having to drive Saban out to Florida for this clinic, an almost 7 hour drive. The whole time, Saban doesn't say a word, doesnt want to listen to the radio, and refuses to put on his seatbelt, so for seven hours the only noise in the car is the little alert bell that the passenger seat belt needs to be buckled. They finally get to the hotel, Saban gets out of the car, and the first words he's spoken in hours was "next time, get a car that doesn't fucking ding" and slams the door.
You really don't like seeing any "program" but yours be successful do you?
I dont care about Alabama and Saban but this comment is perfect for people who just don't like seeing others successful
@@ericwilkinson42 after a 6 hour ride and the pressure Saban goes through on the daily basis of being a head coach at a premier college you think he should just kiss ass all the time? Don't you ever consider the human factor?
What is wrong with people
I wish you were successful and famous and had some troll writing comments about you and see how you react.
@@Maradala hey, I think you need to settle down. I made no character judgement AT ALL in that story. If YOU read that and inferred from his actions that he was out of line or disrespectful (which you CLEARLY DID OR ELSE YOU WOULDN'T FEEL THE NEED TO DEFEND HIM) then that is YOUR judgment of him, not mine.
Another saban hater?
Bull in the ring for the win!
He was in Higher Learning. He got manhandled, which in real life would of never happened in the way he did in the movie.
Steroid Muscle doesn't translate to fighting muscle, he fought most likely the offensive lineman of the football team in Higher Learning, the guy that threw him around was bigger by 50lbs.
Was he really cleaning 315? WOW!!
no prop weights that would be a record even pro strongmen can not do that and they weigh 400
@@shawnm7614 What? The clean record is over 500lbs. Where in the hell did you get that?
Judging by his form, I'm going to say prop weights. There is little leg drive, so he's basically reverse curling the bar to his chest. However, if I'm wrong & he legitimately reverse curled 315 lbs., mad props to the actor!
@@ralph8677 Dude, those are fake weights. There's literally no one in the history of the world who can legit curl 3 plates, let alone reverse curl it.
@@dy120481
A. He wasn't curling
B. TF is a reverse curl?
C. You are dumb
D. Shut the fuck up
Daaamn dude you're 5'9", 165 lbs, and cleaned 275?!? That's fuckin impressive bud.
That's a fucking tough lift for a guy at any height -- Right On Brother.
My max squat (1 rep) was 650 and my max bench (1 rep) was 460.
I trained forever to get those numbers then I dislocated my left shoulder twice and got 2 slipped discs in my spine so I had to quit playin football, but I still FUCKING LOVE IT. Goddamn I wish I could still play. I SALUTE EVERYONE who is still playin' and is going all out.
That big strong dude is 6’5 and 280lbs in muscle
@@actionfigurescollectionssu7854bodybuilder in real life too
Lol benched 405 in high school guy has entered the chat
@@blastermike_sd70ace80Man I wish I could have got up that much weight in high school lol. I was like 150 lb. I think the most I ever benched was like 190 something. But much like most things in my life when I get close to my goal I quit. So close yet so far
@@Buffalowingsman well at least you're honest and not one of the guys that just throws out elite numbers and probably couldn't bench 135 currently lol. I did 315 in February and decided that was enough. Id rather look good with my shirt off then be a fat guy who can bench a lot. Also, you can bench 225 in 6 months. Just read starting strength and eat a lot. You'll get strong and you'll be very lean, depending on your current bw.
I loved this movie as a kid playing ball, but I didn't understand that Lattimer's story was tragic until I was an adult. This is a great flick, but its pure B movie and I wonder if the creative team knew how much nuance and duality they imbued into the lattimer character...
When asked if Lattimer did any steroids?
His reply...
All of them.
@Gamebox27 I understand that. Look at Andrew's physique in this film. He is in the best shape of his life and ripped. i am going to assume his character (Lattimer) is believed to put on 35 lbs of solid muscle. If you look at Andrew's character (Madman Kelly) in Any Given Sunday, he is actually bigger than he was here in The Program, but he has a higher bodyfat percentage so he doesn't look as big.
35lbs in the summer. Lol 😂
"It's not that hard to gain 35 pounds over the summer if you hit the gym real hard." Seriously who wrote this line?
In all honesty, they wouldn't care if he was on them.
@TheExploit91 your actually right. In truth im an active NCAA Track and frield athletes and most of my Team Mates (Throwers) have issuses with diets. No Matter how hard you work out it means almost nothing without the right food
Wonder how CTE sets in, keep watching. Reminds me of my HS football days, lots of stupid drills designed to hurt you.
Man if I gain 5 lbs im gonna have am attitude LOL
Казалось бы, есть и все возможности, но подобных фильмов больше нет. Просто нет.
@zume2600 Bodybuilder gains and football player gains are different though. You don't need to show your football mass in contest shape. Any mass is generally good as long as you can still run and hit.
35 lbs in a summer.... lmao
UA-cam comment section=pure entertainment
@zume2600 It means you can put on a lot of muscle mass, but it can be mixed with other forms of mass like water and fat. Bodybuilders usually have to add all muscle because that's all that shows when they diet down. Bodybuilders also lose muscle in their diet down stage, but need to cut down for definition over sheer mass. In short, you can't really compare football player weight gain to bodybuilder weight gain. Two different goals in mind when bulking up.
best football movie ever
well possible yes likely no. I three monts there is typically 12 weeks correct? that sits around 3 pounds a week which would come to an extra 1,500 calories a day weight wise. Now not all of these gains will be muscle but with the help of anabolics it is possible if you increase your calories past the needed by 3000
@00:55 - 1:00 Plot Twist:
Lattimer's coach is also Chumlee's dad!! 🤣
CTE rolled into the very beginning of this video and no one ever knew it lol
The funny thing was I barely had the record for Cleans man. A guy weighed 135 and was cleaning 270. He was the a beast. However, was national champion at clean n jerk and snatch. I played and miss it too. Best feeling for me was hearing a guy talk shit and than you go out there and make him eat his words and punk out.
Human version of Broly 0:47
lol
Ah, the good old days. The days in practice where we beat the living shit out of each other! Especially during the two a day practices.
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"not that hard to gain 35 lbs over a summer if you hit the gym hard" 🙄😂
Whatever lies you tell yourself.
Did my 1st steroid cycle because of this movie. And I saw the original flim where they did the car scene on the highway. So OG here
Idk why they outlawed the bullring....smh 💪
Why did they ban it?
Andy Orwig Concussions
Football is just not football anymore...
And the Oklahoma drill
CTE
The great Steve Lattimer
Before Leatherface, there was The Program
Not hard to gain 35lbs of rip over the summer. Right coach....
What? They just have a really great S&C Program. That’s all.
He was way ahead of his time if he was looking like this now and the same age he would have definitely been Thor his physique is way better than Chris Hemsworth
lmao, I think it's funny that they are playing dirty in practice. Just like real life hahahahaha
1:15 oh yeah? Lol
Coach knew
FOOTBALL=LIFE
Why is everyone acting like Lattimer would have been some great pro? We already saw irl what his career would have been...he was defensive end Tony Mandarich. Would have had a lot of hype near the draft probably a top 5 pick then flamed out once he got caught juicing. Him getting trucked by the Iowa RB is more who he is than the roided monster who just bull rushes everyone.
It’s not hard to gain 35 lbs. in fact be summer, if you hit the buffet real hard.
Hell yea!
I just gained 40 lbs during this Corona BS lol
Hahahahahahaha
Place at the table!
@airman310 35 lbs over 1 summer isnt impassible if you have the time, Food and supplements.
Not only would it be real hard to gain 35pounds of muscle over the summer it’s completely impossible ... hell it would be hard to even with juice
Also unsafe. But 'Summer' to the coaches could've meant all Winter, Spring and Summer to Latts. He might have started taking at the start of the off-season and did a few cycles. Therefore, the weight gain is actually possible. However, to us 'Summer' usually means May, June and July. Who knows?
Holy fuck Man -- in which state did you go to school? I played ball in Virginia private school, VA public schools had way more people and I think they probably had dudes lifting way more than us, but for us private schoolers I can't remember anyone hittin above 300 for clean/jerk/snatch.
165 cleanin 275 & 135 cleanin 270 are both amazing, Ive never seen anything like that. And Fucking A when I pancaked some douche with a big mouth it was the best!
Much respect for huge lifts dude, Beast Mode.
In high school I weighed 185 and did 3 sets of 10 cleaning with 230lbs.
The Coach knew that big strong Muscular dude is on roids he just played stupid that’s all
He would legit lie in academic court for his players
@@endingworlds Of course he would
the fuck was that at the end of the lift?😂😂😂
Obvi you've never had a good fuck of the weights...... Feel like you're on mount Olympus after that shit
Like Arnold said..... Just like cumming
Can’t do none of this in practice no more
Yes
All of them
place at the table !!!!!
@TheExploit91 That is because alot of guys who use roids and get ripped with size had lean genetics beforehand. Steroids can only magnify what you already have. IE if you are built like a rock roids will just make you a bolder. If you are skinny and defined roids will make u larger and defined
They don't mess around with practice at ESU...
Gamebox27 They sure don't!! Folks were gettin blasted at practice!!
I gained 35lbs one summer at McDonalds one time🤪
I gained 35 pounds in one week thanks to McDonald's.
where can i see the planking scene?
TREN XTREME !!!
They don't make these kind of movies anymore..
Jesus is my brother 🐺
@Gamebox27 Football mass in contest shape?? What are you talking about?
Yet not one comment is calling out that he literally, by count of grunts, deadlifted, cleaned and military pressed 315lbs some 20-odd times before dropping the bar and kicking it.
Lattimer on my fan duel.... $10,000.. it’s worth it!!
35 lbs in one summer easy? Yeah right Mr. Caan.
Gus I did 25 pounds so it can be done
Only when you are on gear.
35 pounds in one summer is insane, even if you’re taking every steroid under the damn sun hahaha
Insane, as in impossible. Ha.
@@michaelmiller8455 yeah it’s basically impossible. Maybe in 3 summers of extreme PED usage and dedication to lifting, but definitely not one
most natural bodybuiders will tell you if they gain 10-20lbs of muscle a year they are doing good.
Lattimer is high on literally every tackle in this movie--even practice--and he deserves to get steamrolled by the Iowa running back.