- Lid sinds
- 10 jan 2008
- Berichten
- 2.621
- Waardering
- 470
- Lengte
- 1m82
- Massa
- 100kg
- Vetpercentage
- 9%
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In 1950 hadden ze nog niet echt AAS tot hun beschikking? Kan het mis hebben.
Aan zijn fysiek kunnen de meeste juicers geeneens tippen.![]()
er werd al met aas geexperimenteerd tijdens de oorlog
Benen moesten wel gespierd zijn maar men had toen nog vooral de V-shape als doel. Die is esthetisch gezien trouwens in zekere zin aanvaardbaarder dan de hedendaagse X-shape, maar omdat BB nu eenmaal over groot groter grootst gaat ging men op de wedstrijden ook steeds meer grote benen eisen.Lijkt er op dat ze benen minder belangerijk vonden toen![]()
zn benen lopen aardig achter.. als die 50 reps met 300 pond kan makenTestosterone esters were available in the US throughout the 1940s.
The first mention I find in the magazines was in a 1938 letter to the
editors of Strength and Health. Then there are stories in the mags in
the late 40s of national level east coast bodybuilders going out to
Yarick's gym in Oakland California for the summer and coming back 40
pounds heavier. They usually then win the Mr America that fall.
No way to prove it one way or another, but I never thought Eder was natural.
The "Early Years" of Western Bodybuilding are considered to be the period between 1880 and 1930.
Isolation of gonadal AAS
Chemical structure of the natural anabolic hormone testosterone, 17β-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-oneThe use of gonadal steroids pre-dates their identification and isolation. Medical use of testicle extract began in the late 19th century while its effects on strength were still being studied.[5] The isolation of gonadal steroids can be traced back to 1931 when Adolf Butenandt, a chemist in Marburg, purified 15 milligrams of the male hormone androstenone from tens of thousands of litres of urine. This steroid was subsequently synthesized in 1934 by Leopold Ruzicka, a chemist in Zurich.[6]
In the 1930s it was already known that the testes contained a more powerful androgen than androstenone, and three groups of scientists, funded by competing pharmaceutical companies in the Netherlands, Nazi Germany and Switzerland, raced to isolate it.[6][7] This hormone was first identified by Karoly Gyula David, E. Dingemanse, J. Freud and Ernst Laqueur in a May 1935 paper "On Crystalline Male Hormone from Testicles (Testosterone)."[8] They named the hormone testosterone, from the stems of testicle and sterol, and the suffix of ketone. The chemical synthesis of testosterone was achieved in August that year, when Butenandt and G. Hanisch published a paper describing "A Method for Preparing Testosterone from Cholesterol."[9] Only a week later, the third group, Ruzicka and A. Wettstein, announced a patent application in a paper "On the Artificial Preparation of the Testicular Hormone Testosterone (Androsten-3-one-17-ol)."[10] Ruzicka and Butenandt were offered the 1939 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their work, but the Nazi government forced Butenandt to decline the honor, although he accepted the prize after the end of World War II.[6][7]
Clinical trials on humans, involving either oral doses of methyltestosterone or injections of testosterone propionate, began as early as 1937.[6] Testosterone propionate is mentioned in a letter to the editor of Strength and Health magazine in 1938; this is the earliest known reference to an anabolic steroid in a U.S. weightlifting or bodybuilding magazine.[6] There are often reported rumors that German soldiers were administered anabolic steroids during the Second World War, the aim being to increase their aggression and stamina, but these are, as yet, unproven.[11] Adolf Hitler himself, according to his physician, was injected with testosterone derivatives to treat various ailments.[12] AAS were used in experiments conducted by the Nazis on concentration camp inmates,[12] and later by the allies attempting to treat the malnourished victims that survived Nazi camps.[11]
Ik baal intens. Ik had op z'n minst wel een vergelijkingsfoto van Mister10 en deze kerel verwacht. "Gewoon voor de lol".

