Andreas was pretty massive, just imagine the raw muscle with this low fat percentage. If your holding water you can easily look massive, but it's not all muscle. Btw, his massive diuretics use cost him his life. Don't belive in promoting this type of conditioning. It's massively destructive.
He's dead. He died because of this his quest for quality as you put it. Just to keep pro bodybuilding in perspective, this man died from multiple organ failure mainly from relying on fast acting orals. Now here's the frightening part. He would have never, on his best day or in his wildest dreams have become Mr olympia.
I met Münzer while preparing for the Mr Olympia 1994 in Munich and spoke to him briefly. The perfect bodybuilder. Gigantic, but aesthetic, which is no longer the case today. But I had the impression that he was no longer mentally present at all. In retrospect, that's not surprising considering what he took with him. In any case, the contact was a special kind of experience. RIP
Tooo sliced and diced. The detail and vascularity is 10/10. But that’s also why he didn’t last long. You can legit see his muscles go from his thigh all the way into his waste and the amount of fibers showing in the top of his shoulders. I bet in person it was phenomenal to see.
I'm a Yates fan but nobody was more conditioned than Andreas. Yates was more grainy, yes, and by far the best conditioned big guy with massive slabs of muscle but not more conditioned than Andreas.
@@cmc6040 Munzer wasn’t a big guy. His midsection, hamstrings and back were nowhere near as conditioned as Yates. Genetically he had some very striated muscles but that doesn’t equal better condition.
@@ChristIsLord229 I’m not confusing condition and muscularity. In sentences periods are there to denote a transition into another idea. If you have reading comprehension issues that’s on you.
What many people don't know... for his last competition in 1996 at the Arnold Classic, he took a loan of 100.000 DM ($50.000) from his Bank for hormones, anabolic and steroids because he thought he would win the Arnold Classic. Unfortunately, his plan didn't work. He was heavily in debt after the Arnolds Classic 1996.
@@jimcarson2977 No, it was in an interview with the former German Bodybuilder Ronny Rockel. He knows Andreas Münzer personally and his close friends. The video is called here on UA-cam "15 GRAMM STOFF DIE WOCHE 🤯 24 Einheiten HGH am Tag! 100000 MARK für ANABOLIKA (IFBB PRO analysiert)!.
@@JOSEFSWORLD Where was Münzer friends with Ronny Rockel? When Münzer died, Ronny Rockel had just started bodybuilding and was living in East Germany. That cant be true. I know Münzer's best friends and train in one of them's studios and they were Austrians. I don't even think he knew Ronny Rockel. If anything, Ronny heard this story from someone else.
@@danielcoganmanzanas3676 He was constantly on high dose steroids, diuretics, HGH 24/7, never cycled off them in-between shows. In the end it caused some serious organ damage.
Awesome Look, awesome physics! But he was never getting off-season, needed "medication" for about 14.000,-DM a month and tried taking every "substance". R.I.P. .
Bonjour UA-cam, cela fait longtemps que je n'avais pas revu Andreas Munzer.C'etait l'homme le plus strié de l'histoire du culturisme, mais il avait sacrifié son extrême définition à la masse.Il est mort sur scène (trop de diurétiques). Son épouse n'avait pas assez d'argent pour l'enterrer.
@@dr.robertbennett3452 You make a good point. DY ushered in a new kind of bodybuilder-the mass monster. I have only been a bodybuilding fan for two years. During my first impression, I noticed a shameful overemphasis on conditioning. It's a freak show. BB fans want bodybuilders dehydrated and taking several PDs until they become grotesque med-school cadavers. Pick any channel on UA-cam and try counting the number of times the word “conditioning” is mentioned. It is the word for lazy bodybuilding journalists. In the days of Arnold Schwarzenegger, bodybuilding came out of the basement and into the mainstream. With DY came the phrase “striated glutes.” To the regular guy off the street, a man losing a contest because he doesn't have lines in his bum, is ridiculous. Bodybuilding will remain small and niche until it prioritizes aesthetics over conditioning.
True. It's insanity what these so-called "professional" bodybuilders will do to themselves for a few minutes of fame at the expense of a shortened lifespan.
@@blackwingvisuals5017 every drug plays a part is destroying your organs, not just diuretics. Even nsaids will damage your liver, not may damage. Everyone needs to stop acting like its only this or that. Also, if he didnt 'abuse' them, what would he live to, 50?
He died doing what he loved at the highest level. Most of you will lead mediocre, unremarkable lives and die anonymously. Criticizing someone who really went all in to be great is ridiculous.
What he did was overkill. Guys like Dorian Yates also did what they loved, but used a little bit more common sense, and that's why they're still around.
Literally, one of the major themes of The Iliad. You can choose a long and happy life but when your children and grandchildren are gone, you will be forgotten or you can have everlasting fame but die young. Personally, I choose the former because I think this idea of greatness is an illusion.
Selfmade8884 bless you. Some people are cowards you know, they'll always criticize greatness even in the face of death, so as just to cheer themselves for the miserable and worthless life that they are living.
He is very ripped & condition, but he doesn't have the size. Why did he die with so many complications? Dorian Yates was ripped & condition combined with mass, but he is healthy today🤔
Many of the comments are not telling the whole story correctly ..I seen another video of the story why he died ..like you mentioned about Dorian , yes he looked ripped and great on stage but that's the thing here .. after that one day of competing and it's all over , you need to go back to a normal diet of eating but Andreas wanted to stay ripped and cut all year and that's not humanly possible...that's why they have something called an off season in bodybuilding...during this time they bulk up by eating a lot of food and not really sticking to a strict diet...that's why Andreas organs shut down on him ..he was trying to stay at competition weight year round and combined with many drugs also.
@@patrickneil8045 Thank you for the explanation & he did look ripped all the time, never seen him with a off-season body. I remember reading a article about him in FLEX magazine that he followed a strict diet year round.
@@jamesdavies3895 That was the major cause yes. His autopsy stated that he had a liver that had turned to foam with table tennis ball-sized tumors all over it. His heart was twice the weight of that of a normal man, mostly because of the juice. He had about 20 different drugs in his system but it appears that the large amounts of potassium-sparing diuretics were the lethal dose that killed him.
This is bodybuilding. Forget mass. We want quality
Andreas was pretty massive, just imagine the raw muscle with this low fat percentage. If your holding water you can easily look massive, but it's not all muscle. Btw, his massive diuretics use cost him his life. Don't belive in promoting this type of conditioning. It's massively destructive.
He's dead. He died because of this his quest for quality as you put it. Just to keep pro bodybuilding in perspective, this man died from multiple organ failure mainly from relying on fast acting orals. Now here's the frightening part. He would have never, on his best day or in his wildest dreams have become Mr olympia.
He's on so much diuretics and other cutting agents here
BodySTEROIDING
How about u do it so u can feed worms along with him. Stfu u have no idea what it take be conditioned
I met Münzer while preparing for the Mr Olympia 1994 in Munich and spoke to him briefly. The perfect bodybuilder. Gigantic, but aesthetic, which is no longer the case today. But I had the impression that he was no longer mentally present at all. In retrospect, that's not surprising considering what he took with him. In any case, the contact was a special kind of experience. RIP
Tooo sliced and diced. The detail and vascularity is 10/10. But that’s also why he didn’t last long.
You can legit see his muscles go from his thigh all the way into his waste and the amount of fibers showing in the top of his shoulders. I bet in person it was phenomenal to see.
Yates was more conditioned.
I'm a Yates fan but nobody was more conditioned than Andreas. Yates was more grainy, yes, and by far the best conditioned big guy with massive slabs of muscle but not more conditioned than Andreas.
@@cmc6040 Munzer wasn’t a big guy. His midsection, hamstrings and back were nowhere near as conditioned as Yates. Genetically he had some very striated muscles but that doesn’t equal better condition.
@@doublem1975xconditioned has nothing to do with size... you seem to be relating the two...
@@ChristIsLord229 I’m not confusing condition and muscularity. In sentences periods are there to denote a transition into another idea. If you have reading comprehension issues that’s on you.
I remember andreas well from way back,this man's physique was off the f-ing charts absolutely ripped and stood out from the crowd !!rip brother
ALL STEROIDS
Not worth dying for
KILLING yourselves for FAKE STEROID muscles = LOSERS!
Stay natural buddy!
roids
Yeah, trained until he's dust with 31, for wat?😊
That’s your opinion; not everyone’s.
KILLING yourselves for FAKE STEROID muscles = LOSERS!
Stay natural buddy!
What many people don't know... for his last competition in 1996 at the Arnold Classic, he took a loan of 100.000 DM ($50.000) from his Bank for hormones, anabolic and steroids because he thought he would win the Arnold Classic. Unfortunately, his plan didn't work. He was heavily in debt after the Arnolds Classic 1996.
where did you get that info from ? from the dave more plates more dates aka the BS guy ? or you made that up ...
@@jimcarson2977 No, it was in an interview with the former German Bodybuilder Ronny Rockel. He knows Andreas Münzer personally and his close friends. The video is called here on UA-cam "15 GRAMM STOFF DIE WOCHE 🤯 24 Einheiten HGH am Tag! 100000 MARK für ANABOLIKA (IFBB PRO analysiert)!.
@@jimcarson2977 No, it was in an interview with the former German bodybuilder Ronny Rockel. He knows Andreas Münzer personally and his close friends.
@@JOSEFSWORLD ok
@@JOSEFSWORLD Where was Münzer friends with Ronny Rockel? When Münzer died, Ronny Rockel had just started bodybuilding and was living in East Germany. That cant be true. I know Münzer's best friends and train in one of them's studios and they were Austrians. I don't even think he knew Ronny Rockel. If anything, Ronny heard this story from someone else.
Has anyone got the video from his very last show from the 1996 San Jose Pro?
Austrian legend. I train in the studio of one of his former best friends in Austria, who told me many stories about him.
Please tell us about Andreas, it's very interesting!
Back then, that was actually still aesthetics, not like all the clowns today
Hoje tem Derek bubble water Lunsford ¬¬
Derek biggest clown... or rather smallest😂
DRUGGIES
By all accounts a very nice guy who made some bad choices with serious consequences.
What bad choices?
@@danielcoganmanzanas3676 He was constantly on high dose steroids, diuretics, HGH 24/7, never cycled off them in-between shows. In the end it caused some serious organ damage.
@@danielcoganmanzanas3676the abuse of 💉
@@danielcoganmanzanas3676 Steroid abuse....to the extreme. Perhaps read up on how the stuff he was taking literally shredded his liver.
@@danielcoganmanzanas3676extreme use of peds and diuretics He had golf ball sized tumors on his liver autopsy
Awesome Look, awesome physics!
But he was never getting off-season, needed "medication" for about 14.000,-DM a month and tried taking every "substance". R.I.P. .
Only Stoff-season, no off-season?
😮 14k DMark was a lot a lot of money 😮
+ cocain and benzodiazepine
What an aesthetic physique!!
CHEMICALS
God damn, Lars Ulrich looks jacked.
I’ll never forget when I wrote Andreas Munzer a letter, and it got returned to me because he had died. 😢
oh shit
Wonderful, no ugly bubble gut, no pregnant mutants. Pure muscle mass and symetrie
RIP ❤🇬🇷 we will never forget you
Hermoso
To start with, you have a goal, then you get there, and you move your goals, just be careful how far you move them, and what is the cost!
Bonjour UA-cam, cela fait longtemps que je n'avais pas revu Andreas Munzer.C'etait l'homme le plus strié de l'histoire du culturisme, mais il avait sacrifié son extrême définition à la masse.Il est mort sur scène (trop de diurétiques). Son épouse n'avait pas assez d'argent pour l'enterrer.
He is from Austria
Congrats 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂rip
Just like The Oak 💪
Walking science experiment but damn what a bodybuilder
Why didn't he win more shows Politics
Há um documentário sobre ele, muito interessante!
Stimmt.
ua-cam.com/video/_ZRqfIu8a34/v-deo.htmlsi=6oNBuxbV9rZPm-fv
You can link to the movie
@@user-rb5yg2gq9f ua-cam.com/video/SOX20yp2zbc/v-deo.htmlsi=baFGm4ixVyHIuqqv
@@user-rb5yg2gq9f but it is in german: search for Dokumentation Andreas Münzer.
Because UA-cam delete the link😉
@@user-rb5yg2gq9f ua-cam.com/video/_ZRqfIu8a34/v-deo.htmlsi=I8rRQF-0aIuV2E_J
Harmon, the German was Matt Brack stacked
RIP
I'm suprised he never placed higher. I think it might be due to fact that he didn't have the biggest muscle bellies like guys in the top 5 had.
read his autopsy report
❤❤ legend 🙏🏼 RIP
Orginal sound is a better 100%...
Was it worth it to never win and die very young?
Better than Frank Zane ever was
Died at 31. Bodybuilding must have one of the lowest life expectancies of any physical activity.
I think Wesley Vissers is matching this conditioning.
😂😂😂😂
This guy is a legend. In my book, better than Dorian.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Uh, yeah ok...
@@dr.robertbennett3452 Dorian had a great back but from the front, he has Derek’s sausage arms. Munzer’s arms are way better!
@shawncalderon4950 still, he can't match DY overall thickness and DY was always one of the most conditioned BBs on stage...
@@dr.robertbennett3452 You make a good point. DY ushered in a new kind of bodybuilder-the mass monster. I have only been a bodybuilding fan for two years. During my first impression, I noticed a shameful overemphasis on conditioning. It's a freak show. BB fans want bodybuilders dehydrated and taking several PDs until they become grotesque med-school cadavers. Pick any channel on UA-cam and try counting the number of times the word “conditioning” is mentioned. It is the word for lazy bodybuilding journalists. In the days of Arnold Schwarzenegger, bodybuilding came out of the basement and into the mainstream. With DY came the phrase “striated glutes.” To the regular guy off the street, a man losing a contest because he doesn't have lines in his bum, is ridiculous. Bodybuilding will remain small and niche until it prioritizes aesthetics over conditioning.
His name is Münzer not Munzer ☝
even if his name was Hitler who cares?
All that damage, for nothing.
True. It's insanity what these so-called "professional" bodybuilders will do to themselves for a few minutes of fame at the expense of a shortened lifespan.
It's called diuretics abuse! Similar life span to cyclists they just use clenbuterol instead!
After all if it works for a horse it'll workfor us!
@@blackwingvisuals5017 every drug plays a part is destroying your organs, not just diuretics. Even nsaids will damage your liver, not may damage. Everyone needs to stop acting like its only this or that. Also, if he didnt 'abuse' them, what would he live to, 50?
@@ChristIsLord229 I know where you are coming from however tell that to a diabetic! Synthetically produced insulin is the pinnacle of their existence!
He died doing what he loved at the highest level. Most of you will lead mediocre, unremarkable lives and die anonymously. Criticizing someone who really went all in to be great is ridiculous.
What he did was overkill. Guys like Dorian Yates also did what they loved, but used a little bit more common sense, and that's why they're still around.
Literally, one of the major themes of The Iliad. You can choose a long and happy life but when your children and grandchildren are gone, you will be forgotten or you can have everlasting fame but die young. Personally, I choose the former because I think this idea of greatness is an illusion.
Great point!
Selfmade8884 bless you. Some people are cowards you know, they'll always criticize greatness even in the face of death, so as just to cheer themselves for the miserable and worthless life that they are living.
selfmade. The “highest level” of drug abuse is not greatness. It is mental illness.
He is very ripped & condition, but he doesn't have the size. Why did he die with so many complications? Dorian Yates was ripped & condition combined with mass, but he is healthy today🤔
Many of the comments are not telling the whole story correctly ..I seen another video of the story why he died ..like you mentioned about Dorian , yes he looked ripped and great on stage but that's the thing here .. after that one day of competing and it's all over , you need to go back to a normal diet of eating but Andreas wanted to stay ripped and cut all year and that's not humanly possible...that's why they have something called an off season in bodybuilding...during this time they bulk up by eating a lot of food and not really sticking to a strict diet...that's why Andreas organs shut down on him ..he was trying to stay at competition weight year round and combined with many drugs also.
@@patrickneil8045 Thank you for the explanation & he did look ripped all the time, never seen him with a off-season body. I remember reading a article about him in FLEX magazine that he followed a strict diet year round.
He died due to excessive consumption of the juice, he paid the price.
Rubbish. He died from overuse of diaretics
This is the problem with social media. It gives clueless nobodies a place to spew their garbage with total confidence.
@@jamesdavies3895im sure the other drugs had no affect on his kidneys or liver, just the diuretics...
@@jamesdavies3895 That was the major cause yes. His autopsy stated that he had a liver that had turned to foam with table tennis ball-sized tumors all over it. His heart was twice the weight of that of a normal man, mostly because of the juice. He had about 20 different drugs in his system but it appears that the large amounts of potassium-sparing diuretics were the lethal dose that killed him.
Dude had a tennisball size tumor on his liver and kidneys if i call correct, meanwhile the video advertising safe roids with him lol 😂
He needed another two years of train in for more size
Too much of anything is no good.
I was never a fan. Incredible definition but, muscles always looked flat and stringy. Very sad to die so young
Another stupid IFBB video. Horrible way to cover a bodybuilding contest. Director should be ashamed.
This looks horrible and sickly to me.
this was the red flag 🚩 warning but nobody listens
Sad outcome,all that gear abuse to only die ,insane fym workouts yes.
RIP
Groundhog is bringing his mail
Sad and avoidable