If I had the money I think I would want to be trained by Mr. Ferrigno.
[url]http://louferrigno.com/[/url]
40 years of bodybuilding experience, competed against Arnold, big as hell, was in movies and TV.
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If I had the money I think I would want to be trained by Mr. Ferrigno.
[url]http://louferrigno.com/[/url]
40 years of bodybuilding experience, competed against Arnold, big as hell, was in movies and TV.
I'd recommend Richard Simmons
best bet would be someone with relatively average genetics for a pro but overcame them with better knowledge of nutrition and training.
so i'd go with... rich gaspari (if he was a trainer)
But in its own right, Dorian would be awesome
[QUOTE=caliguy2010;567003251]If I had the money I think I would want to be trained by Mr. Ferrigno.
[url]http://louferrigno.com/[/url]
40 years of bodybuilding experience, competed against Arnold, big as hell, was in movies and TV.[/QUOTE]
I'd pick Dorian Yates. I'm not a fan of any HIT/HD/DC style long term, but I'd be up for a leg or back workout. Prolly puke like Cormier, but I'm sure I'd be pushed to handle weights I didn't think were possible for me at this time.
[QUOTE=ogromankurac;567004171]I'd recommend Richard Simmons[/QUOTE]
Watch yer cornhole...
Evan Centopani
[QUOTE=mark118;567004551]best bet would be someone with relatively average genetics for a pro but overcame them with better knowledge of nutrition and training.
so i'd go with... rich gaspari (if he was a trainer)
But in its own right, Dorian would be awesome[/QUOTE]
don't forget the drugZ
King Kamali or Lee Haney for different reasons. Kamali didnt have the greatest genetics but did well for himself, and Lee Haney because of his emphasis on technique.
haney or yates, lots of successful bodybuilder in ifbb have been trained by haney. and if you have seen dorian yates training people ,you`ll see how very resourceful he is and kind about how he train people and his style.
Sign me up for Dorian.
[QUOTE=bbtour;567011361]haney or yates, lots of successful bodybuilder in ifbb have been trained by haney. and if you have seen dorian yates training people ,you`ll see how very resourceful he is and kind about how he train people and his style.[/QUOTE]
Haney's rates aren't too bad......$130 a session
[url]http://www.leehaney.com/personal.htm[/url]
dorian, no doubt
[QUOTE=caliguy2010;567020501]Haney's rates aren't too bad......$130 a session
[url]http://www.leehaney.com/personal.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
That's not to bad :)
[QUOTE=caliguy2010;567020501]Haney's rates aren't too bad......$130 a session
[url]http://www.leehaney.com/personal.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
That's 4 times cheaper than a 30 minute phone call from Flex Wheeler. Lol.
If I could be trained by a pro, I would go with Haney, Yates, Centopani, Kai Greene or Toney Freeman. All those guys make a lot of sense when they break down the exercises.
Dorian for training, then Palumbo for nutrition and drugs.
Imagine them 2 in your corner...
Well besides the fact I've already trained with the House, I'd like to train with Yates one day. Hopefully I'd live through the experience to enjoy the new found soreness.
Ronnie Coleman or Charles Glass.
If I had to pick one just for the sheer cool factor...Branch Warren.
I wouldn't pick them though:
Wouldn't use anyone for training. For nutrition/prep...Nicholls
Yates. Cause he's going to kick ya butt and he talks a lil s@#@#t at the sametime.
Arnold. Just so I could say I got trained by Arnold and the governor of California lol.
[img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_g93bcGvgWBo/SoR2q-pzwMI/AAAAAAAAHt0/EgUynH45tro/s400/EvanCentopani-MD-Bernal-064.jpg[/img]
charles glass
[QUOTE=caramello029;567054461]Yates. Cause he's going to kick ya butt and he talks a lil s@#@#t at the sametime.[/QUOTE]
That's a lot of weight.
For a small woman.
[QUOTE=DavisForman;567056261][img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_g93bcGvgWBo/SoR2q-pzwMI/AAAAAAAAHt0/EgUynH45tro/s400/EvanCentopani-MD-Bernal-064.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I've worked out with Evan at Gold's in New Haven before. Really nice guy and he trains pretty hard. Very methodical and his form is perfect. Did an arm session with him and my old nutritionist. Then we came back and did shoulders. He was mil pressing 315 for reps, no problem at all.
[QUOTE=BigJayNJ;567073691]I've worked out with Evan at Gold's in New Haven before. Really nice guy and he trains pretty hard. Very methodical and his form is perfect. Did an arm session with him and my old nutritionist. Then we came back and did shoulders. He was mil pressing 315 for reps, no problem at all.[/QUOTE]
Beast
[QUOTE=ResovoirDog;567033651]Dorian for training, then Palumbo for nutrition and drugs.
Imagine them 2 in your corner...[/QUOTE]
this
[img]http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/8901/dorian5465.jpg[/img]
then
[img]http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/619/rxmusclepalumbo.jpg[/img]
Ronnie Coleman or Dorian Yates
Flex Wheeler.
Sammir Bannout since he's probably my favorite. Or Frank Zane so I could learn a thing or two from somebody with a more realistic physique.
[QUOTE=baldyguy;567097521]Flex Wheeler.[/QUOTE]
Beat me to it lol.
Lee Haney, Lou also has tons of experience. And Evan of course.