Classic Flex Wheeler Chest Vid

I was searching for chest workouts on youtube for motivation for my workout today, and I came across this old video from back in the 80’s. Back then it seemed were better times people seemed more alive and vibrant in the gym, wearing alot of color, and just enjoying the lifestyle. Now adays it seems everybody’s a robot who’s juiced to the T. Just my thoughts.

Bodybuilders are weak.

There aren’t many bodybuilders more Juiced than Flex Wheeler.

Sooo… Flex wasn’t juiced to the T??? hmmm.

Trip-10, please stop using every thread as an excuse to show off about how you’re all natural. We GET IT already!

The 80s were better times??? I was there. Same exact thing in the gym as today except for the clown pants, doo rags, and army boots.

I thought it was funny that Flex was talking about always doing incline bench with a spotter when he didn’t have a spotter

[quote]Jay-B wrote:
I thought it was funny that Flex was talking about always doing incline bench with a spotter when he didn’t have a spotter[/quote]

he was using 315, he said he needs a spotter for when he uses 400hundred +. Flex was popular in the nineties, not so much eighties.

[quote]engerland66 wrote:
Bodybuilders are weak.[/quote]

good one.

[quote]austin_bicep wrote:
Jay-B wrote:
I thought it was funny that Flex was talking about always doing incline bench with a spotter when he didn’t have a spotter

he was using 315, he said he needs a spotter for when he uses 400hundred +. Flex was popular in the nineties, not so much eighties.[/quote]

True, but that vid looked like his younger days just breaking into the scene late eighties.

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[quote]Dedicated wrote:
austin_bicep wrote:
Jay-B wrote:
I thought it was funny that Flex was talking about always doing incline bench with a spotter when he didn’t have a spotter

he was using 315, he said he needs a spotter for when he uses 400hundred +. Flex was popular in the nineties, not so much eighties.

True, but that vid looked like his younger days just breaking into the scene late eighties.

D[/quote]

Very true.