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Oct 8, 2015 · Paul Becker started his website in 1996 and has been going strong since. His site is devoted to drug-free trainees (with or without good genetics for bodybuilding or weightlifting), and is intended to help them reach their ultimate size and strength potential.
- Cybergenics Chest Workout
Paul Becker November 07, 2018 • 2 min read The method they...
- Mike Mentzer's Lost Heavy Duty Secrets
Mike knew that, as a bodybuilder grew bigger and stronger,...
- Dr Size
Find out how he got so massive in this interview by Paul...
- Work Out Without Weights: Dynamic Tension Revised
Let's face it—there are times (vacations, etc.) when we...
- Cybergenics Chest Workout
Paul Becker: I consider myself a bodybuilder. My current routine is just something I am trying out and that is very high frequency but very low volume workouts. For example I may squat 5 times a week but only 1 work set each day. This type of routine is for advanced lifters and only for short cycles.
Dec 7, 2023 · Author Paul Becker joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to talk about his new book Mike Mentzer and Me. Paul explains what it was like to train with Mike Mentzer about a year before he...
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- John Hansen
Paul Becker is the owner of TrulyHuge.com one of the oldest and most respected bodybuilding sites, and he is an old school bodybuilding trainer. He is a big proponent of Mike Mentzer and HIT workouts.
Paul Becker. @pbecker62 ‧. ‧. 1.66K subscribers ‧ 51 videos. Bodybuilding fitness and health, learn how to get stronger, build muscle and lose fat.
Paul Becker, a dedicated natural bodybuilder, is no stranger to the world of high-intensity training and the works of Mike Mentzer. Inspired by Mentzer's logical approach to bodybuilding, Becker decided to embark on a journey to document his experiences with the Heavy Duty training system.
Nov 23, 2004 · Paul Becker of Trulyhuge.com. Tons of great articles! He won the 1978 Mr. Universe and became the first bodybuilder in history to get a perfect score from the judges, the next year he placed second to Frank Zane at the Mr. Olympia, some felt Mike should have won that contest.