Oh, to Have His Back

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I’m waiting for the day we find out that Dorian Yates wasn’t human after all.

diggin that music when he started posing. anyone know the song? i’ve heard it before, just don’t know anything about it

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
diggin that music when he started posing. anyone know the song? i’ve heard it before, just don’t know anything about it[/quote]

If you mean the chorale piece which has been used in a lot of sports montages/commercials/events etc, it’s Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. The famous part is the first movement, “O’ Fortuna.”

thanks

Also known as the excalibur theme, used as the theme song for Old spice shaving creams and lotions. What he’s using is actually a remix of the original O fortuna.
To the OP, you may well have his width and thickness (potentially) but unless you have the flexibility to push your shoulders out to THAT extent, you’ll never duplicate that lat spread.

The man that set the standard for back development on the Olympia stage. He started getting a distended stomach towards the end IMO though.

Yea bro, in '93 he was just a beast! I still remember looking at the pics in Flex. That was the year I started training, and he was just the scariest looking freak I’d ever seen. He was just so far ahead of everyone else.

S

[quote]MeinHerzBrennt wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
diggin that music when he started posing. anyone know the song? i’ve heard it before, just don’t know anything about it

If you mean the chorale piece which has been used in a lot of sports montages/commercials/events etc, it’s Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. The famous part is the first movement, “O’ Fortuna.”[/quote]

I got a dutch hardcore version of it if you want it by DJ Korsakoff (by far the hottest techno DJ out there)

Nice video.

By far my favorite of the mass monsters.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
diggin that music when he started posing. anyone know the song? i’ve heard it before, just don’t know anything about it[/quote]

During the opening and right before he started posing it was;
Nikkfurie - Thé à la menthe

…and it was in Oceans 12.

[quote]Growing_Boy wrote:
The man that set the standard for back development on the Olympia stage. He started getting a distended stomach towards the end IMO though. [/quote]

Whoah. Haney set that standard.

I think Haney was the first BBer to really make the rear poses such a strength. True, DOrian took it to a whole new level in terms of thickness, but I’ll always be a little subjective because that’s when I started training myself.

S

[quote]MeinHerzBrennt wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
diggin that music when he started posing. anyone know the song? i’ve heard it before, just don’t know anything about it

If you mean the chorale piece which has been used in a lot of sports montages/commercials/events etc, it’s Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. The famous part is the first movement, “O’ Fortuna.”[/quote]

thats so weird, i’ve just been trying to find that out for a few days now thanks

[quote]ukrainian wrote:
MeinHerzBrennt wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
diggin that music when he started posing. anyone know the song? i’ve heard it before, just don’t know anything about it

If you mean the chorale piece which has been used in a lot of sports montages/commercials/events etc, it’s Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. The famous part is the first movement, “O’ Fortuna.”

I got a dutch hardcore version of it if you want it by DJ Korsakoff (by far the hottest techno DJ out there)[/quote]

I’d be interested in hearin that!