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TOM PLATZ Bodybuilding Powerlifting Berserker New Booklet 2017
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This is all about what drove Tom Platz. It’s what drives us as Bodybuilders, Powerlifters and Strength Athletes. Tom was the Berserker! The ultimate Berserker! One who would stop at nothing in achieving his goals! The uncrowned Mr Olympia! This is something so different! This is so unique. Tom Platz is so amazing not just as a Bodybuilder but as a person! Someone of great character and someone who encourages you to be the best!72 were printed and off they went. We should have printed more! The protocol and system is all here. This is very instructive and will produce a quick jolt of mass if you follow the advice herein. It is an extreme program!
This is 40 Pages long and never been published before.
Working on aspects of the mind will also get you through many sticking points! This is a tremendous amount of content!
Probably no one in bodybuilding is as associated with a bodypart as much as Tom “Legs” Platz. In his early contests, whatever his overall placing, he frequently won the best legs subdivision.
He also had an Olympian Chest, back, Shoulders and arms! Really amazing body parts! His training techniques is what set him apart!
Born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Platz began competing on June 23, 1974, in Erie, Pennsylvania, placing second at the Mr. Teen USA.
In the summer of 1978, Platz moved to California and got a job handing out towels on the beach, so he could train for the Mr. America in September. He won best legs and placed second in the short class, but he was also selected to compete in the World Amateur Championships in Acapulco, where he won the middleweight class and gained his pro card. Platz’s IFBB pro debut was October 7, 1979, in Columbus, Ohio, in the under-200-pound class at the then two-tiered Mr. Olympia; he placed eighth. Platz’s best IFBB placings were second at the 1980 Pro Universe in Columbus, Ohio, and third place at the 1981 Mr. Olympia. Shortly after that, he injured his right biceps, neglected to have it treated immediately and, after four more pro events, retired from competition, following his sixth-place finish at the Detroit Pro Invitational in 1987. His total IFBB run was a dozen contests.
40 Pages. Many many unpublished photos! Wait till you see the beach shots! 72 were printed and these are the remaining few! We make these available because we train! We are Bodybuilders and powerlifters! Train hard guys! Make us proud!