Testosterone would first start to be used in American bodybuilding one year later. Reeves never took any, but Bill Pearl and Grimek would make that transition to using testosterone and their physiques definitely showed a large gain as a result.
The best because he was the best at the very end of the "clean" era. By the late 1950s Ciba Geigy produced Dianobol was available and the steroid abuse had begun.
@@JoaoPedro-tp7bl wrong steriods where being developed and tested on a few lifters in the LATE 50's around 1958/59 but it wasn't til 1962 that the general public had access to them with Dianabol
@@JoaoPedro-tp7bl nope silver era was the last one before steroids. All these physiques can be achieved naturally (wether you believe it or not). Steve Reeves said something like "If you don't have enough male hormones to develop a muscular body you can play ping pong"
Yet r These copycat bodybuilder s of today forget the innovators and foundation of building like John gremick ev Eugene sandow Steve reeves chet yorton Mohammed ish after Larry Scott reg parks chuck sipes arnold Schwarzenegger Frank Zane sandow
This is the bodybuilding contest scene from the film "Athena" from 1954. It was on Turner Classics recently and is well worth a watch. Steve Reeves and Richard (Dick) Dubois (credited as Richard Sabre in the film) are featured with speaking roles. This contest is a great look back in time to the way contests were run in 1940s and 1950s with those Olympic lifts.
Those lifts looked completely incorrectly approached. I mean, that whole "leaning backward" when they were trying to get the weight above their head - is that advisable? Anybody knows if this was the way they did it back then?
@@jondunmore4268Clearly you have not seen how they used to do the push press in the Olympics... The blond guy in this video did a continental style clean and jerk (badly, because the weight was too heavy for him). The leaning back makes it easier by allowing the chest to contribute, basically turning the shoulder press into an incline bench press.
The effects of steroids for muscle development was discovered in the 30s but it wasn't until the 50s that the bodybuilders of the day would have gained access to them. It wouldn't surprise me if some or all of these guys had access.
I think Steve Reeves had the most balanced and appealing build of all time -- and it paid off. At one point he was the highest paid actor in Europe, at the height of his 'Hercules' movie fame.
I'm certain that any man on that stage would achieve a higher score on any physical fitness test used by the U.S., British, or Australian armed forces, than the out of proportion giants who grace the Mr. Olympia stage.
The dudes now are all size and nothing to do with being in shape. They couldn't, jog, jump or skip. I don't see what's so pleasing about being like that, but I guess it's because most people look at image and these guys can come off as that they are big and bad, but most decent fighters could rock them in a Muay Thai fight, I wouldn't say MMA because they are big enough to just take you down to the ground and just sit on top of you, they can't actually fight, they have zero stamina and too big to throw some good punches
@@ThePeacePlant if you took anyone who isn't a Muay Thai Fighter and put them in the gym with a Muay Thai Fighter the Muay Thai Fighter would beat him at Muay Thai this isn't like rocket science that's not like an incredible personal weakness. The Muay Thai Fighter is obviously going to beat them at something that the Muay Thai Fighter trains to beat people at
Amazing!! Never guessed that this was going on in the 1950s, wow! All these bodybuilders are great. Steve Reeves is magnificent!! The professional bodybuilders of today should learn from these bodybuilders of the past. Proportion and symmetry make a better and more pleasing physique, than the huge out of proportioned muscles just for the sake of muscles!
In fact, Steve Reeves also used steroids. In about five times lower doses than now, but he used it. That doesn't change the fact that his physique is unattainable.
Well, and a naturally gifted physique to build on. His forearms and calves took little training yet were massive. Plus you have to admit he had a very handsome face.
@@kittenluvzu Nothing prior to 1954 was capable of being administered orally or by injection that had a sustainable half-life in the body and therefore could not produce lasting anabolic effects. From 1954-58 the Russians had some success with testosterone injections but with very severe androgenous side effects. It was only in 1958 when Ciba Geigy released Dianobol, that there was an available high quality anabolic steroid with controllable androgenous effects. Those guys in 1954 were still clean; by 1960 the same guys were all juiced.
This clip is from "Athena" , a 1954 American romantic musical comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, Louis Calhern, Steve Reeves, and Evelyn Varden. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Not natural, and also who wants to see guys looking like his in todays day? If so go to a natural show lol, they still look like that now. Me, I wanna see the freaks
He was an athlete phenomenon, a good actor too and the model athlete for me because was the reason that I started the bodybuilding...before many many years ago....until now....even the years have passed...!!!..
What a legend! You can clearly see and hear that barbell was really loaded. But also you can tell Steve Reeves was _acting_ like weight is heavy for him by how smooth and gently he puts it down at the end.
It was fake. There are publicity photos of it also being lifted by the movie's technical advisor, Bert Goodrich, who was Mr. America 15 years earlier. He's wearing a suit and Steve is next to him grinning.
@@daveconleyportfolio5192 I never wrote it's REAL (due to no chance to see numbers on plates), tho. I wrote "really loaded". "Fake" could be a styrofoam model that my granny will lift with one pinky or just weight that _man who was Mr. America 15 years earlier_ can lift. But thanks for interesting facts anyway :)
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Sad that only the Italian movie makers had a good eye to see the greatness in Steve Reeves! Yet the Italian movies were damn good! Clint Eastwood also stared in Italian movies first.
@@DrDisinfect_TheWorld Spagehtti Westerns were done by the amazing Italians. In the 60s Clint Eastwood was in "'A Fistful of Dollars" an awesome movie. He also starred in the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Great movie and even better was the music
Steve had it all including the best looking face , I remember growing up in Brooklyn and there was a rumor that Steve was the most evenly built guy in the world I was a kid hanging out , now I can confirm I believe that was not just a rumor but the truth.
Steve Reeves has been regard as one of my favorite actors !!! Great natural body & had the punch in various italian made b.movies but always defending on value enemy from bad to good & when I was a kid when I could effort it remembered going to theater sometimes during weekends to see Hercules with pleasure & witness his extraordinary power at the time of crisis from different stories taken from the great collection of Greek mythology !!!
I have to agree with comments below. Men trying to bodybuild these days think they can’t achieve a great body. Wrong. These guys show us it’s possible and without steroids etc. Lets get back into that mentality
I bought his Book that he published and was even fortunate to get his Autograph in the front of it.Its a really good Book and had a lot of Information that he shared in it.
Yeah but it not in the public yet and also it not also effective the first time they use it is in the 60s that were there noticeable size and looks so the silver era is all natural
Notice how in the era where most Bodybuilders were natural, the Bodyfat % on stage that they had was more like 12-15%, an actually lean and healthy level. Whereas today, even the natural competitions have the expectation of having sub 8% Bodyfat, a level at which your biological functions don't even work for most people. What a shame.
@@alberteisenmann1023 No they didn’t, steroids didn’t get into mainstream until after the 1950s, the Russian weightlifting (Cold War effort) was one of the first to push the science. Even in the 1960s it was still a crude, and dangerous experiment.
@@Pulsonar This is 1954. Sterioids are developed in WW2 over a decade before this film is produced. I'm absolutly sure that most of them were on roids.
I assisted Steve with his website and when he'd appear at autograph sessions. I still have a number of his signed photos I got from him. Such a sweet man.
Wow!! What a great find. Thanks for posting. I am a competitive Weightlifter and I appreciate the bodybuilding community. Back then, physique athletes were required to also perform the Olympic lifts. And the physique back then were classic and awesome and inspiring compared to modern-day bodybuilders.
This is from the movie Athena, but bodybuilding and weightlifting have diverged so much since then that on contest day modern bodybuilders couldn't even hope to do a clean and press.
The men look strong and nimble. No steroids and no clown like bodies. No early deaths. Even more impressive was the natural beauty of the women at 3: 30 seconds and 3:50 seconds. Wholesome and smiling. No duck lips and botoxed faces or tatoos. The kind of girl you can trust and marry. The kind of girl to make your heart skip a beat. The product today is grossly inferior.
In fact, Steve Reeves also used steroids. In about five times lower doses than now, but he used it. That doesn't change the fact that his physique is unattainable.
tu te trompes y a des stéros aux usa depuis les années 1940, et en Allemagne depuis les années 1930. Steve Reeves était probablement chargé. Physique atteignable naturellement ? Peut être pour l'élite génétique, mais ça n'empêche pas.
@@robitaillecopeland1996Stop coping, there were bigger natties than Reeves. Namely Arthur Saxon, Hermann Goerner, Louis Apollon, and George Hackenschmidt.
Nowadays almost anybody with a great doctor can have a great physique - but a great face? You can't train or fake great skin, a beautiful smile and great features. Priceless!
When I was a kid, I had 4 movie idols. Steve Reeves was of course one of them for his roles in the Hercules and Goliath movies. The others were Elvis, Jerry Lewis and Bridgette Bardot.
Steve Reeves is my Ultimate Favorite Body Builder of ALL TIME, hands down!!!! Pure Natural Physique. No one comes close, especially because it was in the Clean Era before the steroid craze started. Always wished I could have met him before he had passed. RIP Steve!!!
Funnily those bodybuilders didn't have access to modern equipments and modern supplements (not steroids, SARMS, Clenbuterol, Fat burning medicines),, hence niwadays bodybuilders can make better physique naturally than these
Sergio Leone directed Steve Reeves in the movie "The las days of Pompeii". He asked Reeves to join him in his next project. Reeves refused and later explained"It was a western movie directed by an Italian, shot in Spain and based on a Japanese pic". It was "A fistful of dollars".😊
I just cant believe ALL that others bodybuilders are uncredited!!! They are excelent in every way Pleaseee if someone is able to post ALL their names, something about them!!! Thanks a lot 2022 march 27 (and september 2017)
Apart from Reeves the one I recognized immediately was Irvin "Zabo" Koszewski; he's the one with the outstanding abdominals ( he never lost a best abs contest) - at the end of the clip you'll see him 2nd from centre on the left rank. The others I don't recognize except for the part-time actors who you will find on the cast list of the movie "Athena" (1954) on the IMDB website - they are Kip Behar, Bert Goodrich, Ed Fury and Joe Gold who started the Gold's Gyms and Dick Dubois who poses immediately after Reeves.
Steve's lift was amusing. To hold a heavy weight with bent arms has to be much more taxing than getting it raised using momentum. Basically, the weight was too light for him to struggle believably with.
@@nobudgetcharlie7753 No it's not -- watch the bar when Reeves first pulls up on it -- it flexes. I certainly don't know if the weight was actually 290 lbs (which is what that set up should weigh), but there's enough weight to make an Olympic bar flex.
It is very fake looking and also believe it is because it is fake. Of course it might still be heavy for the average person, but the lift is absolutely not believable.
These gentlemen have great physiques that are not only achievable, but sustainable. A much healthier era for bodybuilding than in later decades.
Testosterone would first start to be used in American bodybuilding one year later. Reeves never took any, but Bill Pearl and Grimek would make that transition to using testosterone and their physiques definitely showed a large gain as a result.
Well achievable is debatable as you need excellent genetics for that but I know what you mean :D
@Neil Moore These MEN were true natural 'beauties. ' much more attractive and attainable than today's juiced up weight lifters
@@inquisitor4635 some sites claim that sergio olivia claimed that reeves was on.
@@xXAlmdudlerXx if this isnt achievable natty why even bother working out to get big
Steve Reeves posing is simply legendary! He’s an absolute icon. One of the best of all-time!
the best
The best because he was the best at the very end of the "clean" era. By the late 1950s Ciba Geigy produced Dianobol was available and the steroid abuse had begun.
When bodybuilders were symbol of pure healthy physique & lifestyle..
"healthy lifestyle" after all they used roids
Now they just get heart attacks
@@JoaoPedro-tp7bl wrong steriods where being developed and tested on a few lifters in the LATE 50's around 1958/59 but it wasn't til 1962 that the general public had access to them with Dianabol
@@JoaoPedro-tp7bl nope silver era was the last one before steroids. All these physiques can be achieved naturally (wether you believe it or not).
Steve Reeves said something like "If you don't have enough male hormones to develop a muscular body you can play ping pong"
a good chunk of body builders today look like science experiments
The way he set the bar down effortlessly is a testament to his acting.
A testament to the real weight that setup had, perhaps? 😅
lol
It was 40kg lighter on the way down 🤣🤣🤣
Может быть это потому, что это сцена из фильма?
You realize that there was probably only one actual real plate on either side right lol it's a movie
Steve Reeves really was perfection
Amen 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 TO That One!✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨!Sam!
Yet r
These copycat bodybuilder s of today forget the innovators and foundation of building like John gremick ev
Eugene sandow Steve reeves chet yorton Mohammed ish after Larry Scott reg parks chuck sipes arnold Schwarzenegger Frank Zane
sandow
Yes he was but he used steroids but low dose of steroids
@@ananddeonarine6913 you forgot Sean Connery
@@actionfigurescollectionssu7854 That's hard to believe since the first anabolic steroid wasn't available until 1956.
This is the bodybuilding contest scene from the film "Athena" from 1954. It was on Turner Classics recently and is well worth a watch. Steve Reeves and Richard (Dick) Dubois (credited as Richard Sabre in the film) are featured with speaking roles. This contest is a great look back in time to the way contests were run in 1940s and 1950s with those Olympic lifts.
Thanks for the info 😊
DuBois had an incredible physique…not Steve, but very impressive.
Those lifts looked completely incorrectly approached. I mean, that whole "leaning backward" when they were trying to get the weight above their head - is that advisable? Anybody knows if this was the way they did it back then?
@@jondunmore4268Clearly you have not seen how they used to do the push press in the Olympics... The blond guy in this video did a continental style clean and jerk (badly, because the weight was too heavy for him). The leaning back makes it easier by allowing the chest to contribute, basically turning the shoulder press into an incline bench press.
@@jondunmore4268 Mitch hooper the current world strongest man, does a lot of hos over head presses with that lean bavk technique
Steve Reeves was a absolute unit. The man looked like a Greek statue that came to life.
Hercules
Amazing 🥹 love this era. No steroids, just hard work!
The guys on roids work hard
Scientists were discovering steroids during that period.
The effects of steroids for muscle development was discovered in the 30s but it wasn't until the 50s that the bodybuilders of the day would have gained access to them. It wouldn't surprise me if some or all of these guys had access.
@@Jac70the use of steroids started in 40s
@@isaacmettle Extremely hard. They are one of a kind
The bodybuilders of that era was better than mass monsters
Absolutely! Without The Use Of Steroids!
They had a flatter chest,proportional arms but wider back
Definitely agree
@@kballenger53ify they still had steroids. Steroids were from 50ties
@@kballenger53ify They were on roids at that time. But mutch less than today.
So beautiful to watch this, perfect body back in the days, watching this guys is a real motivation..
Bodybuilding nowadays just hurts peoples eyes 👀..
And today we have juice monkeys with GH guts. Bring back the good old days.
Nobody would come to watch
@@user-hz2mk8fh7h you are sadly mistaken. Much better seeing aesthetics and proper proportions versus a freak show.
Por algo David laid y Jeff seid eran más conocidos y apreciados que Phil Heat
I think Steve Reeves had the most balanced and appealing build of all time -- and it paid off. At one point he was the highest paid actor in Europe, at the height of his 'Hercules' movie fame.
Was fascinated watching Hercules when I was little. Frank Zane and Larry Scott were awesome too.
Don't forget Frank Zayne.
Yes Frank Zain!
Reeves was well ahead of game in the 50s with his looks and charisma and clothes he wore -a true one off much like Bruce Lee
I'm a Larry Scott fan myself
Everyone looks like a beautiful piece of art😊
I'm certain that any man on that stage would achieve a higher score on any physical fitness test used by the U.S., British, or Australian armed forces, than the out of proportion giants who grace the Mr. Olympia stage.
I'm sure Cedric McMillon who was in the service until his death routinely failed APFTs.
With ease.
The dudes now are all size and nothing to do with being in shape. They couldn't, jog, jump or skip. I don't see what's so pleasing about being like that, but I guess it's because most people look at image and these guys can come off as that they are big and bad, but most decent fighters could rock them in a Muay Thai fight, I wouldn't say MMA because they are big enough to just take you down to the ground and just sit on top of you, they can't actually fight, they have zero stamina and too big to throw some good punches
@@ThePeacePlant if you took anyone who isn't a Muay Thai Fighter and put them in the gym with a Muay Thai Fighter the Muay Thai Fighter would beat him at Muay Thai this isn't like rocket science that's not like an incredible personal weakness. The Muay Thai Fighter is obviously going to beat them at something that the Muay Thai Fighter trains to beat people at
U said out of proportion and then said Grace the stage?
Steve Reeves was my boyhood hero! I watched every Hercules movie he made! A true bodybuilder without the benefit of steroids.
CORRECT NATURAL BUILD NO JUICE IN THAT BODY,POWERHOUSE,and DAVE DRAPER
and these guys were acutally at a healthy bodyfat percentage
Amazing!! Never guessed that this was going on in the 1950s, wow! All these bodybuilders are great. Steve Reeves is magnificent!! The professional bodybuilders of today should learn from these bodybuilders of the past. Proportion and symmetry make a better and more pleasing physique, than the huge out of proportioned muscles just for the sake of muscles!
He was my idol and inspiration back then.
I agree with you!🙂💪💪👍
Its been going on since the late 1930s.
@@DrLeroyArch actually since the 1890s when lifting got popularized
Its not the guilt of modern bodybuilders, its all about commercials
Steve Reeves, the perfect physique! Timeless.
This is called natural bodybuilding. ❤️
Yeah but the sad thing is none of those guys are natural they all used steroids just low does of steroids
I this this too. Almost for Steve Reeves
*think
why, theres no need to use steroids to accomplish physiques like this, all these physiques are naturally attainable
@@dindjarin2988 we don't talk about the others, they have natural physique, no doubt about It. I Just speak for the body of Steve Reeves
He was the purest of of Body Building back then...no short cuts...just hard work and Devotion...
In fact, Steve Reeves also used steroids. In about five times lower doses than now, but he used it. That doesn't change the fact that his physique is unattainable.
Well, and a naturally gifted physique to build on. His forearms and calves took little training yet were massive. Plus you have to admit he had a very handsome face.
Hate to burst your bubble, bro, but all these guys in 1954 were on high-quality steroid drugs. Yes, it's a big disappointment.
@@kittenluvzu Nothing prior to 1954 was capable of being administered orally or by injection that had a sustainable half-life in the body and therefore could not produce lasting anabolic effects. From 1954-58 the Russians had some success with testosterone injections but with very severe androgenous side effects. It was only in 1958 when Ciba Geigy released Dianobol, that there was an available high quality anabolic steroid with controllable androgenous effects. Those guys in 1954 were still clean; by 1960 the same guys were all juiced.
@@kittenluvzu cope harder
No steroids no fancy gym unique body and a real bodybuilding.
This clip is from "Athena" , a 1954 American romantic musical comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, Louis Calhern, Steve Reeves, and Evelyn Varden. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
I will go back to this every time I feel like missing a workout routine or to stop cutting
My favorite era of bodybuilding 😊
This is what a muscular human body looks like without using chemistry, 100% natural, that is health and not what is now.
NOT NATURAL. MANY WERE ON STEROIDS BACK THEN TOO. INCLUDING STEVE REEVES💉💉💉💊💊💉💊💊💣💊💉💊💊💉💉💊💊💊
Steroids been around since the mid 1930s….he wasn’t natural buddy.
@@johnny6610 You're 200 percent CORRECT.
was not natural
Not natural, and also who wants to see guys looking like his in todays day? If so go to a natural show lol, they still look like that now. Me, I wanna see the freaks
He was an athlete phenomenon, a good actor too and the model athlete for me because was the reason that I started the bodybuilding...before many many years ago....until now....even the years have passed...!!!..
What a legend! You can clearly see and hear that barbell was really loaded. But also you can tell Steve Reeves was _acting_ like weight is heavy for him by how smooth and gently he puts it down at the end.
the sound you hear are added effects. the inside plates are genuine plates the rest are props.
@@Jafmanz not gonna argue, seems reasonable)
It was fake. There are publicity photos of it also being lifted by the movie's technical advisor, Bert Goodrich, who was Mr. America 15 years earlier. He's wearing a suit and Steve is next to him grinning.
@@daveconleyportfolio5192 I never wrote it's REAL (due to no chance to see numbers on plates), tho. I wrote "really loaded". "Fake" could be a styrofoam model that my granny will lift with one pinky or just weight that _man who was Mr. America 15 years earlier_ can lift. But thanks for interesting facts anyway :)
Probably the pinnacle of what is naturally achievable.
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Sad that only the Italian movie makers had a good eye to see the greatness in Steve Reeves! Yet the Italian movies were damn good! Clint Eastwood also stared in Italian movies first.
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Steve reeves was supposed to act as Tarzan
What were those Eastwood movies called? And why were they called that? You can Google it lol
@@DrDisinfect_TheWorld Spagehtti Westerns were done by the amazing Italians. In the 60s Clint Eastwood was in "'A Fistful of Dollars" an awesome movie. He also starred in the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Great movie and even better was the music
@@pepsiq11965 well look at'chu 🤣 But correct. I grew up on "Spaghetti Westerns".
Those lats and the V is amazing..he really looked like he was drawn and walked off the page
Richard Dubois comes in right after Reeves and was a Mr. America of 1954. He later was in Mae West's troupe of musclemen in her touring show.
just about any woman will tell you these men are far more desirable than the bodybuilders of today.
Thats why men dont do it for women.
100% these men look fantastic and healthy
And some men!
Steve had it all including the best looking face , I remember growing up in Brooklyn and there was a rumor that Steve was the most evenly built guy in the world I was a kid hanging out , now I can confirm I believe that was not just a rumor but the truth.
Very handsome guy and very muscular
Yup. He was symmetrical.
What about Roy DeMeo, he was a pretty well built kind of guy?
@@chiricahuaapache5132 I’m not aware of Roy but I’m sure if your saying it you are probably correct.
@@saintanthony7718 He was big, very big. Lived in Long Island, but came from Canarsie or Bensonhurst.
Even for a muscles contest they had classy music playing
That’s all the music they can do. Back then, music was always classy.
he forgot to still pretend it was heavy when bringing it down
Steve Reeves has been regard as one of my favorite actors !!! Great natural body & had the punch in various italian made b.movies but always defending on value enemy from bad to good & when I was a kid when I could effort it remembered going to theater sometimes during weekends to see Hercules with pleasure & witness his extraordinary power at the time of crisis from different stories taken from the great collection of Greek mythology !!!
These men are so beautiful
Something tells me these guys weren’t dying of heart failure in their late 30’s.
Many of those guys were already in mid 30s
I have to agree with comments below. Men trying to bodybuild these days think they can’t achieve a great body. Wrong. These guys show us it’s possible and without steroids etc. Lets get back into that mentality
Who wants to look average? THeyse guys look ok but not more.
Damn, the US's changed a lot. And I can't say it's a good thing.
yeah it's grim
Brutal, inhuman capitalism!!!
Bodybuilding certainly has changed its a freak show now
matches the general society. it deserves to be destroyed and rebuild with some sanity.
These guys look like ancient greek statues, this must be what a bodybuilder must look like.
Steve Reeves is perfection😘😘
Самый содержательный, замечательный ,лаконичный коммент! Быстрый и результативный как удар хлыстом .
WHEN BODY BUILDING WAS GOOD FOR HEALTH AND BODY !
How you know they werent on drugs? You people know so little ab whats achivable clean and not clean. Lol
All natural. Amazing. Not a single one with a pulsating neck and veins on their ashole.
Steve Reeves, The Perfect Human being.
This is true bodybuilding
Yh. Using steroids.
I bought his Book that he published and was even fortunate to get his Autograph in the front of it.Its a really good Book and had a lot of Information that he shared in it.
Natural bodybuilding always produces perfect bodies.
they were not natty... there is gear in america since the 40s, germany since the 30s...
@@terminator9099you’re probably a twig if you think these guys are on gear
Yeah but it not in the public yet and also it not also effective the first time they use it is in the 60s that were there noticeable size and looks so the silver era is all natural
Steve Reeves calves are goals.
Notice how in the era where most Bodybuilders were natural, the Bodyfat % on stage that they had was more like 12-15%, an actually lean and healthy level.
Whereas today, even the natural competitions have the expectation of having sub 8% Bodyfat, a level at which your biological functions don't even work for most people.
What a shame.
These guys look like Greek statues so much more pleasing to the eye. Steroids ruined bodybuilding.
They had a flatter chest,proportional arms but wider back
They took sterioids at that time.
But those guys were on steroids already they just took low dose of steroids
@@alberteisenmann1023 No they didn’t, steroids didn’t get into mainstream until after the 1950s, the Russian weightlifting (Cold War effort) was one of the first to push the science. Even in the 1960s it was still a crude,
and dangerous experiment.
@@Pulsonar This is 1954. Sterioids are developed in WW2 over a decade before this film is produced. I'm absolutly sure that most of them were on roids.
That was a much , healthier, attractive and respectable Era in bodybuilding! Today, most bodybuilders are on Roids/Peds.
Back when proffessional bodybuilders weren't lab rats...
This is where Sean Connery started before he became an actor
I assisted Steve with his website and when he'd appear at autograph sessions. I still have a number of his signed photos I got from him. Such a sweet man.
Wow!! What a great find. Thanks for posting. I am a competitive Weightlifter and I appreciate the bodybuilding community. Back then, physique athletes were required to also perform the Olympic lifts. And the physique back then were classic and awesome and inspiring compared to modern-day bodybuilders.
When bodybuilders still looked like men and not like amorphous beasts.
This is from the movie Athena, but bodybuilding and weightlifting have diverged so much since then that on contest day modern bodybuilders couldn't even hope to do a clean and press.
Somehow the mankind reach perfection at that moment in art culture and fitness.
Действительно философский вопрос. Дело наверное в Божественной эволюции.Непредсказуемой .Запрятанной за семью замками .
Makes today's BB look like a mockery.
Это бействительно красиво сложенные тела... Не то что последние 30 лет нам показывают стероидных монстров на т.н. Олимпии Джо Уайдера.
ну Стив Ривз тут тоже на стероидах. дозы просто другие были
На каких стероидах? Первый стероид метандиенон был синтезирован только в 1955@@dimka781
they look much better than the one we have these days
Which one?
From where I sit all those guys on stage are winners.
People in TikTok: Hes not shredded, did he even train?
Gorgeous men
All of them are just great
They looked really good for not having any modern training equipment and being 100% natural.
I really love this great Movie with a amazing Steve Reeves !!!
1:23 so that’s where Frank Zane got his routine!
Beautiful bodybuilder
The men look strong and nimble. No steroids and no clown like bodies. No early deaths. Even more impressive was the natural beauty of the women at 3: 30 seconds and 3:50 seconds. Wholesome and smiling. No duck lips and botoxed faces or tatoos. The kind of girl you can trust and marry. The kind of girl to make your heart skip a beat. The product today is grossly inferior.
All natural bodybuilder.
lol stop
In fact, Steve Reeves also used steroids. In about five times lower doses than now, but he used it. That doesn't change the fact that his physique is unattainable.
tu te trompes y a des stéros aux usa depuis les années 1940, et en Allemagne depuis les années 1930. Steve Reeves était probablement chargé. Physique atteignable naturellement ? Peut être pour l'élite génétique, mais ça n'empêche pas.
@@robitaillecopeland1996Stop coping, there were bigger natties than Reeves. Namely Arthur Saxon, Hermann Goerner, Louis Apollon, and George Hackenschmidt.
@@robitaillecopeland1996cope
The era of healthy real men that lives as he was meant to live.
Nowadays almost anybody with a great doctor can have a great physique - but a great face?
You can't train or fake great skin, a beautiful smile and great features. Priceless!
This RIGHT HERE, represents the limits of muscle building possible without steroids.
When I was a kid, I had 4 movie idols. Steve Reeves was of course one of them for his roles in the Hercules and Goliath movies. The others were Elvis, Jerry Lewis and Bridgette Bardot.
one of the best natural bodybuilder
Natural? Lol.
definitely not
1. Not natural
2. Definitely not one of the best
It is very easy to be a hater the difficult thing its be one greater
not natural...
He was a god amongst men!
He was amazing as Hercules one of my favorite child hood movies!!
This is when bodybuilding was a pure sport,no drugs and no hormones.Beautiful bodies.
nope...
They looked much better then. Now they have muscles on the places that there are not muscles naturally.
This. Is. Bodybuilding.
Steve Reeves is my Ultimate Favorite Body Builder of ALL TIME, hands down!!!! Pure Natural Physique. No one comes close, especially because it was in the Clean Era before the steroid craze started. Always wished I could have met him before he had passed. RIP Steve!!!
All Natural Without The Use Of Steroids! That's The Way It Should Be! 🏆
Honestly today's physique look foolish compared to this. Steve reeves was the best of all time.
@@DackDavenport It really does look foolish.
Funnily those bodybuilders didn't have access to modern equipments and modern supplements (not steroids, SARMS, Clenbuterol, Fat burning medicines),, hence niwadays bodybuilders can make better physique naturally than these
They used steroids
@@edwardvalivonis23 Thank you bro
back before bodybuilding became a freak show.
CHE SPLENDORE 😮😍❤️
Come erano belli...corpi armoniosi ...eleganti e forti nello stesso tempo... fantastici
They all look good for its era 🎉
Most of us look like ¢rap for all eras, even today 😂
1:01 = perfection.
Sergio Leone directed Steve Reeves in the movie "The las days of Pompeii". He asked Reeves to join him in his next project. Reeves refused and later explained"It was a western movie directed by an Italian, shot in Spain and based on a Japanese pic". It was "A fistful of dollars".😊
Bodybuilders today are dropping in like flies
They should go back to a more natural physique, like these guys !
Quite like American women with breast implants, buttocks, bottox, and other anti-depressants!!!
Awesome to know - bodybuilding was recognize a show since old movies ✌😁
I just cant believe ALL that others bodybuilders are uncredited!!! They are excelent in every way Pleaseee if someone is able to post ALL their names, something about them!!! Thanks a lot 2022 march 27 (and september 2017)
Apart from Reeves the one I recognized immediately was Irvin "Zabo" Koszewski; he's the one with the outstanding abdominals ( he never lost a best abs contest) - at the end of the clip you'll see him 2nd from centre on the left rank. The others I don't recognize except for the part-time actors who you will find on the cast list of the movie "Athena" (1954) on the IMDB website - they are Kip Behar, Bert Goodrich, Ed Fury and Joe Gold who started the Gold's Gyms and Dick Dubois who poses immediately after Reeves.
@@gefazel is Zabo at 2:17 the guy 5th from the left or standing second highest from the left side?
I believe Sean Connery may have been there too.
@@rashakor
Sean? Is impossible because was very TALL for the standars those days ....
@@potatosalad5355 Connery was competing in 1952-54. So I wouldn’t say impossible.
Dear God, those men not only have excellent physiques, but look so radiantly healthy. Just a credit to themselvels!!!
Steve's lift was amusing. To hold a heavy weight with bent arms has to be much more taxing than getting it raised using momentum. Basically, the weight was too light for him to struggle believably with.
That's because it's a fake weight.
@@nobudgetcharlie7753 No it's not -- watch the bar when Reeves first pulls up on it -- it flexes. I certainly don't know if the weight was actually 290 lbs (which is what that set up should weigh), but there's enough weight to make an Olympic bar flex.
It is very fake looking and also believe it is because it is fake. Of course it might still be heavy for the average person, but the lift is absolutely not believable.
@@LeahRobb , Yes the largest inside weights are real, to give the sound of being heavy. All the other weights on bar are fake.
The weight is certainly fake. Look at how gradually he drops it. Especially the first third to shoulder height.
Comic book artists still draw superheroes like these natural bodybuilders instead of modern beer belly monsters. Concept of beauty has not changed.
Pure and healthy
Beautiful.
The true bodybuilding, no doping, no medics, no cheat, no drugs.
glaubst du noch an den Weihnachtsmann?????
@@WalterFuchs-dh5zn You are a clown.
No blacks