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Roland Kickinger (born March 30, 1968) [1] is an Austrian actor and bodybuilder from Vienna.Standing 6 ft 4 in tall (1.93 m) and weighing from 250-300 pounds (113 to 136 kg), he has appeared in numerous bodybuilding competitions, fitness magazines and training videos.
Many of the men's physique competitors are not above 200 lbs and have a bit of a more attainable and aesthetic physique in comparison to open-bodybuilders. [35] Although this category started off slowly, it has grown tremendously, and currently men's physique seems to be a more popular class than open-bodybuilding. [36]
In the latter half of the 1990s, Greg Kovacs was the largest pro bodybuilder. According to Muscle Insider, his height was 6 ft 4 in (193 cm), his off-season weight was 420 lb (190 kg) and contest weight 330 lb (150 kg); his arms measured 25 in (64 cm), his chest 70 in (180 cm), and his legs 35 in (89 cm). [2]
[2] [3] [4] Prior to working as a bodybuilder and an online fitness coach, he was a firefighter. [5] [6] During his bodybuilding prime, Johal was titled as one of the all-time tallest IFBB Pros in the World, hence earning the nickname "Giant" for standing at massive 6 ft 5 in and weighing over 20 stones; or 130 kilograms. [1]
McMillan was renowned for his aesthetic physique which stood out from the larger and blockier mass physiques that dominate the sport. At over 6'1', McMillan stood taller than most competitors and he chose to present a more aesthetic look which he often presented through highly choreographed posing to classical music that reminded many of the great bodybuilders from the 1980s – a real ...
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 132 kg (291 lb; 20 st 11 lb) (contest) 140 kg (310 lb; 22 st 1 lb) (off-season) Bodybuilding. Kold started competing in 1997. [2] He won ...
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Valente was a sports fitness model for a range of media including magazines like Muscle & Fitness, Flex Magazine, MuscleMag International, and Powerhouse; [12] national television commercials; [6] and the album cover for Van Halen's 5150, where he posed as Atlas lifting a globe on his shoulders with the Van Halen symbol on it. [6]