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Former IFBB Pro Bodybuilders Phil Williams, Tony Pearson and Tom Terwilliger come together for an interview with the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. In Part Two of their interview, Phil, Tony and Tom talk about the promise of Mixed Pairs competition, the unfortunate passing of Matt Mendenhall last year and their experiences competing in their very first competition. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "Phil Williams - King of 1985" from the March, 1986 issue of Muscle Training Illustrated magazine. John also reads an article written by Lisa Lyon called "Why I Like Male Bodybuilders".
Time Stamps:
2:00 - Cedric McMillan passes away
6:30 - Emails from last week's podcast
10:32 - Start of the Phil Williams, Tony Pearson and Tom Terwilliger interview, Part Two
11:00 - Tony talks about his experiences competing in Mixed Pairs competition
15:45 - Bring back Mixed Pairs competitions
20:00 - Nicole Bass
23:00 - Do you miss the bodybuilding magazines?
27:00 - The passing of Matt Mendenhall last year
33:25 - Phil talks about his first bodybuilding contest
36:20 - Tony talks about when he competed in his first contest
42:20 - When Tony learned how to pose
45:12 - Tom talks about competing in his first teenage contest
53:14 - The teenage bodybuilding competitions today
54:25 - Phil talks about his first drug cycle
57:00 - Phil shares his latest medical issues
1:10:14 - Host John Hansen reads the article "Phil Williams - The King of 1985" written by Lou Parees from the March, 1986 issue of Muscle Training Illustrated.
1:20:23 - John reads the article "Why I Like Male Bodybuilders" by Lisa Lyon
Links:
Train with John Online
Bodybuilding Legends Show website
Become a Patreon Donor
Phil, Tony, Tom Interview, Part One on YouTube
Arnold's 1985 interview with Gene Siskel
Cedric McMillan's victory speech at the 2017 Arnold Classic
Cedric's moving speech at the 2018 Arnold Classic
By John Hansen4.7
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Former IFBB Pro Bodybuilders Phil Williams, Tony Pearson and Tom Terwilliger come together for an interview with the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. In Part Two of their interview, Phil, Tony and Tom talk about the promise of Mixed Pairs competition, the unfortunate passing of Matt Mendenhall last year and their experiences competing in their very first competition. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the article "Phil Williams - King of 1985" from the March, 1986 issue of Muscle Training Illustrated magazine. John also reads an article written by Lisa Lyon called "Why I Like Male Bodybuilders".
Time Stamps:
2:00 - Cedric McMillan passes away
6:30 - Emails from last week's podcast
10:32 - Start of the Phil Williams, Tony Pearson and Tom Terwilliger interview, Part Two
11:00 - Tony talks about his experiences competing in Mixed Pairs competition
15:45 - Bring back Mixed Pairs competitions
20:00 - Nicole Bass
23:00 - Do you miss the bodybuilding magazines?
27:00 - The passing of Matt Mendenhall last year
33:25 - Phil talks about his first bodybuilding contest
36:20 - Tony talks about when he competed in his first contest
42:20 - When Tony learned how to pose
45:12 - Tom talks about competing in his first teenage contest
53:14 - The teenage bodybuilding competitions today
54:25 - Phil talks about his first drug cycle
57:00 - Phil shares his latest medical issues
1:10:14 - Host John Hansen reads the article "Phil Williams - The King of 1985" written by Lou Parees from the March, 1986 issue of Muscle Training Illustrated.
1:20:23 - John reads the article "Why I Like Male Bodybuilders" by Lisa Lyon
Links:
Train with John Online
Bodybuilding Legends Show website
Become a Patreon Donor
Phil, Tony, Tom Interview, Part One on YouTube
Arnold's 1985 interview with Gene Siskel
Cedric McMillan's victory speech at the 2017 Arnold Classic
Cedric's moving speech at the 2018 Arnold Classic

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