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Full Documentary: Arnold Knows Me: The Tommy Kono Story (2016) 

Ryan Yamamoto
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Making this video free (please subscribe to the page) for #aapiheritagemonth
Documentary on the life of Tommy Kono (2016)
Greatest of All Time #GOAT
Presented by KVIE and viewed on more than 50 PBS Markets in the U.S.
Tommy Kono is most decorated American weightlifter in the history of the sport.
Between 1952 and 1960, Kono won 2 Olympic gold medals, an Olympic silver medal, and 6 World Championship titles. Kono also won several body building competitions including the Mr. Universe and Mr. World titles. Kono made the cover of several muscle magazine and weightlifting publications becoming a “rock star” in the sport- garnering the attention of athletes like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
OLYMPIC GAMES:
1952 Gold Medal Helsinki, Finland
1956 Gold Medal Melbourne, Australia
1960 Silver Medal Rome, Italy
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:
1953 Gold Medal Stockholm, Sweden
1954 Gold Medal Vienna, Austria
1955 Gold Medal Munich, Germany
1957 Gold Medal Teheran, Iran
1958 Gold Medal Stockholm, Sweden
1959 Gold Medal Warsaw, Poland
BODY BUILDING TITLES:
1954 Mr. World Roubaix, France
1955 Mr. Universe Munich, Germany
1957 Mr. Universe Teheran, Iran
1961 Mr. Universe Vienna, Austria
A film by Ryan Yamamoto and Suzanne Phan
@RyanYamamotoTVNews @suzannephan
#TommyKono
#weightlifting
#olympicweightlifting
#olympicweightliftingtraining
#crossfit

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Комментарии : 226   
@millermark445
@millermark445 Год назад
I met him in 1972 when he came to Baltimore to officiate in a contest. He saw me in the warm-up room and complimented me on my explosive speed under the bar. Quite a compliment coming from the great TK.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
that's High Praise...
@paulyricca3881
@paulyricca3881 7 месяцев назад
🚬👴🏻🥃 MY HUSBAND LEFT ME FOR THE MILKMAN
@williamokuda8882
@williamokuda8882 Год назад
Great story about a Japanese American Athlete. Forgotten in history considering what he did. Very well done.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
thank you
@paulyricca3881
@paulyricca3881 7 месяцев назад
🚬👴🏻🥃 I HATE JIMMY FALLON
@pabloco2627
@pabloco2627 Год назад
Great story. I don’t understand why he’s not more well known. He truly deserve more recognition. What a legacy wow.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
I agree - people should know his name…
@Therealw1
@Therealw1 11 месяцев назад
It’s because he’s Asian.
@jamescoleman446
@jamescoleman446 11 месяцев назад
Because no one cares about powerlifting. 😂
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
@@jamescoleman446 maybe...
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
@@Therealw1 may have something to do with it -- but I never wanted the story to be about that -- just here is a great person and we should know who he is.
@jeffreylocke8808
@jeffreylocke8808 Год назад
Tommy Kono did the journey of a super achiever. I congratulate him and admire him greatly!!!!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Absolutely
@KOTJ412
@KOTJ412 Год назад
The man was definitely a beast in🏋🏽! Gold medals & world records, wow! -Respect 🤙🏾
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
#goat status
@johndoherty-hh2ck
@johndoherty-hh2ck Год назад
Great sequence with Tommy going back to his old home gym and talking about having to deal with the overhead beams. I could relate to that from my own living conditions back in the day. His 3 medals were actually 3 different weight classes in olympics. 67.5 and 82.5 gold, 75 silver in 1960
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
That was my favorite part shooting the documentary- you could see his face light up when we walked inside…
@paulyricca3881
@paulyricca3881 7 месяцев назад
🚬👴🏻🥃 SOOO HOWS YO MOTHER DOIN?
@mattgehringer7292
@mattgehringer7292 Год назад
From what I can tell, Tommy Kono was an all-natural athlete, and this is one of the things which impresses me the most about this awesome and Inspirational human being.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
He is definitely an inspiration...
@rodalbo99
@rodalbo99 11 месяцев назад
Worked out at Tommy's gym in Hon. Hawaii talked with him many times while working out, great man absolute legend
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
and just a humble person, too.
@rampar77
@rampar77 11 месяцев назад
I love it. As a life long body builder started in Venice Beach, Calif in 1968. Arnold was my life long idol. I was surprised that I have never heard of Tommy. I enjoyed seeing Tommy did his best and won competition.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Arnold will always be the #goat - but cool to see one of his inspirations was Tommy
@digitaltrip420
@digitaltrip420 Год назад
This story made me do some real thinking about how grateful I am to have had the life I have had. Ups and down it has been great. Thank you for this Documentary . It made my day! Changed my life a lil bit.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Thank you
@midwestmelancholy97
@midwestmelancholy97 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for finally sharing the complete documentary. I am a 25 year old silver era bodybuilding enthusiast. I discovered Tommy Kono 2 years ago. Thank you for telling his story.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
You are welcome - he was an amazing athlete and human being.
@stefanosprokopis6974
@stefanosprokopis6974 Год назад
What great champion. Through hard work, dedication, discipline and passion was he able to achieve his dreams.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
he definitely put in the work...
@Mike-ze6jq
@Mike-ze6jq 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the history lesson. 🏋‍♀🏋‍♂🏋
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
I glad I had a chance to tell his story…
@emericklamontagne3652
@emericklamontagne3652 11 месяцев назад
Great presentation. We miss you Uncle Tommy. Aloha from Hawaii.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
Aloha!!!
@swaggydesh4997
@swaggydesh4997 11 месяцев назад
His legs dude, like wow. Gold medals, hard on himself for the silver, way too hard. Man. Arnold’s inspiration. I want to meet him man, I really do.
@bklyncrook
@bklyncrook Год назад
A true American hero!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
absolutely!!!
@millermark445
@millermark445 Год назад
Yes, but one, unfortunately, that too few Americans know anything about. Kono and greats like Norb Schemansky, Paul Anderson and Issac Berger, et al were better known in the Soviet Union than in the United States. Here, weightlifting, like cycling once was (and still is post-Lance), took a long backseat to other sports. The greats of the sport in the United States are unsung sports heroes except to all but a loyal niche of followers and competitors.
@bklyncrook
@bklyncrook Год назад
@@millermark445 You're absolutely right, I knew about Mr. Kono, because, I took an interest in weightlifting several years back. Unfortunately, talents that will be great as strength athletes will go to football where the fame and money are at.
@millermark445
@millermark445 Год назад
@@bklyncrook That's right. We have athletes in the USA that might be able to challenge China and other countries in WL but some of them go where the money is. In addition, we don't have the development programs that China does. They have so much depth, second and third stringers that eclipse our best.
@johnjay6370
@johnjay6370 11 месяцев назад
Awesome story, thanks for sharing!!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
thank you watching...
@marcalampi5036
@marcalampi5036 Год назад
Tommy Kono was an inspiration to me growing up.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
That’s awesome
@joepup8348
@joepup8348 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for doing this documentary--this is the sort of thing that should run on PBS, especially during Asian Pacific Islander Month. I think I've heard of Tommy Kono but never knew how huge he was (pun intended) in weightlifting and bodybuilding. I mean, he won several Olympic gold and silver medals and dozens of world championships and broke records. And was Mr. Universe three times! Doesn't get bigger than that! goodlooking too, as that award from France attests. And yet he's a virtual unknown in popular culture. Chalk that up to his background. Elite athlete, great personality, goodlooking, yet marginalized given his accomplishments. It's great that he got newfound fame in old age, but we gotta do more to promote AA athletes in their prime.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
We were lucky. It ran on 50-plus PBS stations across the US in 2016 - sponsored by KVIE in Sacramento. And it has aired during AAPI Month sporadically since then…
@joepup8348
@joepup8348 11 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews That's great to know. It's too bad it's had only sporadic runs since then; I never saw it in 2016 and haven't seen it on PBS since. It's too bad, because his accomplishments, and your documentary too, are timeless. As I said, I had only vaguely heard of Tommy Kono and I consider myself fairly well-versed in Asian-Am issues. He should be an icon. We need to do more to promote Asian athletes, and we can start with Shohei Ohtani. Yeah, he's Japanese and not American, but countless foreign MLB players have become American icons, like Big Papi and El Duque. One sportswriter actually lamented the sparse attendance at an away game when Ohtani was on a home run streak, saying the MLB has to do more to promote him. I mean, no one has ever done what he's doing, and for all intents and purposes he's under the radar. And, like Kono, he's extremely good-looking!
@swaggydesh4997
@swaggydesh4997 11 месяцев назад
While watching this amazing documentary of an American, who had to pave the way also as an Asian American. Wow. I just went to Oahu a year ago, and I told myself, I will ask this amazing person who made this doc, and hopefully, I can send or even one day meet him when I go again. Then I see he passed in 2016. No, he didn’t pass, he’s such a legend that I can feel his aura even as a young buck. Sorry for the long comment, I just am floored by this man. Jaw dropped
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
definitely legend status... and should be treated as such -- thanks for watching.
@swaggydesh4997
@swaggydesh4997 11 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews I cannot thank you enough for the beautiful film you provided. Not only was it filmed so brilliantly, you allowed the aura of the king himself to shine through. I really wish I had a Time Machine lol
@davidwilliams504
@davidwilliams504 Год назад
Thank you so much for this gem. Tommy was one of my heroes growing up in the 60s. So nice to see him again. And what a gentleman!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Your welcome and thank you watching…
@michellelloyd4811
@michellelloyd4811 11 месяцев назад
My mother's family was at Tule Lake at the exact same time. They were the second largest family there with 15 children. And after that they also settled in Sacramento where many of my relatives still live to this day and my mother's last remaining sibling is still living on at age 95. I wonder if they knew the Kono family? What a fascinating story...I'm sad that I never heard of him before until now and am really glad I found this video!!!!!!! Thank you for this. An awesome Nisei legacy!! I started bodybuilding a few years ago and now compete in NPC competitions. I look to him now as inspiration for us Japanese Americans!!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
wow... that's interesting about your family. May I ask your family's name? I'm sure they knew each other...
@michellelloyd4811
@michellelloyd4811 11 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews yes ...the family name is Yagi
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
@@michellelloyd4811 Yagi - that’s a unique surname (must have samurai/royalty in the lineage)
@michellelloyd4811
@michellelloyd4811 11 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews it does yes. We have this photograph of my great grandparents during the Meiji Era in Japan. Full kimono and coat of arms. I inherited some beautiful knives with the family crest on it. My grandfather's first name was Akira. It was such a big family with 15 children that everyone in Sacramento seemed to know them.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
@@michellelloyd4811 so awesome. Yamamoto - we are mountain folks haha
@johnhanley5293
@johnhanley5293 11 месяцев назад
Back in the 60s when I started to become an Olympic lifter , he and Paul Anderson, and others were OUR heroes.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Legends!!!
@steveh4564
@steveh4564 11 месяцев назад
That was excellent. A champion and gentleman.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching
@achevres
@achevres 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! I can’t believe I had not heard about him. Incredible achievements and inspiration.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching
@e22378
@e22378 11 месяцев назад
What a great story 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you…
@janijohnnymorrow1984
@janijohnnymorrow1984 Год назад
From my hometown. Always love to hear about local success.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Sacramento!!!
@karensahara7729
@karensahara7729 11 месяцев назад
I met him at my local gym about 40 years ago. I knew of him but this video makes me realize I knew squat. Thank you for putting this out.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
“Squat” I see what you did there…
@rodolfo9116
@rodolfo9116 11 месяцев назад
Awesome dude
@oooo-tu1sy
@oooo-tu1sy Год назад
In 1989 Tommy Kono received his Honorary Doctorate from *Olympian International Sport College* that produced more Olympians than any other colleges. 11:34
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
I didn't know that... thanks for the knowledge
@ZZLZ-cj8tl
@ZZLZ-cj8tl Год назад
Excellent! Performance Tommy Kono. Aloha!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Aloha!!!
@michaelangelokapirig6151
@michaelangelokapirig6151 Год назад
What a great and humble man. A true Champion.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Absolutely
@hoofgripweightlifting6872
@hoofgripweightlifting6872 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this!!!!!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
you welcome!!!
@rickdeckard9810
@rickdeckard9810 11 месяцев назад
Great documentary thanks for sharing.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you…
@maximpestsolutions3696
@maximpestsolutions3696 Год назад
Thanks for Mr. Konos Story. May he Rest In Peace. New Subscriber. 🙏
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
thank you for watching...
@anthonyluisi7096
@anthonyluisi7096 11 месяцев назад
This was awe inspiring 🙏
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!
@BigBadJohn7
@BigBadJohn7 Год назад
Exellent documentary...thank you for posting.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Thank you for watching…
@degenviking6068
@degenviking6068 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this man...what an inspiring story.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching…
@franclaxa8717
@franclaxa8717 11 месяцев назад
An unknown legend. Once the most handsome man in the world. Bodybuilding and weightlifting inspiration. Above all, Arnold knows him! I'm envious! He got it all.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
true legend...
@jefsky59
@jefsky59 Год назад
First time to ever see this it's awesome to see he was the middleweight powerlifting or weightlifting champion in 1959 the year I was born💪🙏🌠👍 what an inspiration 🌠👍🙏💪💯🇺🇲😀
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
He was the #goat
@markereyna2363
@markereyna2363 11 месяцев назад
Wow! What an inspiring story and life!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
He is/was a true inspiration…
@jbartmontage6737
@jbartmontage6737 Год назад
What a Stud! Thanks for the documentary 💪
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Agreed!!!
@T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G.
@T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G. Год назад
great documentary, and an inspiring story
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Thank you for watching
@Duane-tl2zc
@Duane-tl2zc Год назад
I remember reading about Kono in a old issue of Bob Hoffman's "Muscular Develop" magazine back in the early 70's. Cool history.
@danielalves86
@danielalves86 11 месяцев назад
This is amazing
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
thanks for watching...
@adamrocks529
@adamrocks529 11 месяцев назад
Incredible story! 💪🏽
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you
@jd218
@jd218 Год назад
I was stationed at Andrews Keserne in Berlin in Tommys book there was a picture of Tommy doing an exibition by the olympic pool there.
@delroypoll
@delroypoll Год назад
Awesome story!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
thank you
@earlj.d.6285
@earlj.d.6285 11 месяцев назад
This was so special to watch 🥲 Now living in Oahu and visiting the Nuuanu YMCA where he lifted was surreal. Thanks again for this
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching…
@sidguernsey1393
@sidguernsey1393 Год назад
Nice job on the video, good stuff 🙂
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Thank you... very much...
@paulwilliams8725
@paulwilliams8725 Год назад
Amazing 👏 💪
@ruiseartalcorn
@ruiseartalcorn 11 месяцев назад
Awesome!!! :)
@808BJJ_Black_Belt
@808BJJ_Black_Belt 11 месяцев назад
Great job 👍🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
thank you...
@418cjpaul
@418cjpaul Год назад
very well done!!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Thank you
@edithcallaway4316
@edithcallaway4316 Год назад
Sounds like a noble man.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
he was a great human being...
@Robd07
@Robd07 11 месяцев назад
Makes me appreciate my life! Great man
@TYT695
@TYT695 Год назад
I remember reading about Tommy Kono in Bob Hoffman's Health and Strengh magazine.
@erniearambula3525
@erniearambula3525 11 месяцев назад
A very entertaining story of an American accomplishing Olympic History and overall a humble person, Kono shows America's strength is not in it's military might but the might of it's citizens.
@hyprian
@hyprian 11 месяцев назад
Awesome .. needs to be told more often of such GREAT AMERICANS !!! - No whining, No Complaining ... just did it !💪💪
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Exactly
@unclesmack10
@unclesmack10 Год назад
The greatest
@garystevens2725
@garystevens2725 11 месяцев назад
As an Olympic lifter back in the early sixties I was a big fan. As a smaller guy, He and Isaac Berger were my early idols. Every month I would wait patiently for my Strength and Health magazine to arrive so I could follow the exploits of the AAU lifters.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Very cool
@m00nkiid
@m00nkiid Год назад
These are the stories lifters need to hear!
@larry6795
@larry6795 11 месяцев назад
I enjoyed Kono’s story, surprised I was not familiar with this champion, thank you for sharing.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@larry6795
@larry6795 11 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews Jack LaLanne was a big inspiration for me as a young kid growing up in the 60’s.
@miguel__000
@miguel__000 Год назад
Awesome
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
thank you
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Tommy was Great!!!
@williamson8078
@williamson8078 Год назад
What an awsome man pls someone make a movie pumping iron is sick but those two back to back wow
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Agreed
@sonnyv6749
@sonnyv6749 Год назад
Wow!
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
exactly... one of the greatest athletes in US Olympic history!!!
@rubendarioparra6908
@rubendarioparra6908 Год назад
TODA MI ADMIRACIÓN
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
much admiration!!!
@napoleonsantiago1141
@napoleonsantiago1141 Год назад
Wow never heard of this guy, makes me proud to see Asian Americans succeeding back then.
@f430ferrari5
@f430ferrari5 11 месяцев назад
Did you also know that the first non-white professional basketball player was Japanese American also. Wataru Misaka. He broke the color line. But yet Jackie Robinson is the famous one for baseball. 😂
@Lordson1000
@Lordson1000 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for telling the story of this great athlete who is not remembered for his titles just because he is an Asian American. Note: sorry for my google translate english.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching -- a no need to apologize...
@Amtcboy
@Amtcboy Год назад
Wikipedia “During his weightlifting career in the 1960s, he developed a pair of bands to support knees during training. These eventually extended to the elbows and became standard weightlifting equipment. While he was coaching in West Germany during the 1970s, his correspondence with Adidas led to the firm's development of low cut weightlifting shoes.”
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
wow... i knew about the bands... but not the shoes...
@Amtcboy
@Amtcboy Год назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews Wished these were included in the docu. These for me are worth mentioning.
@mygunzy
@mygunzy Год назад
Great story ❤
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
thank you...
@_Sam62
@_Sam62 Год назад
Those were the real bodybuilders, without the shitload of drugs.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Haha - yup
@1Asian_Badass
@1Asian_Badass 11 месяцев назад
When I was younger, and before the big chain gyms boom, the local weightlifting health club was only eight dollars a month with no "annual" or "renewal" fees BS. I had joined right before starting high school and trained fanatically, to the point that I was able to set nearly all of the gym's strength records for my weight class. This was in the 70s so there weren't any other Asians in the gym at this time, so just because I was Asian, one of the trainers there nicknamed me "Tommy" because of Tommy Kono. He meant it as a complement, and I regarded it as a complement of the highest degree. I was also able to meet another Asian bodybuilder who used to drop by occasionally because he knew the owner, who was a former competitive bodybuilder; his name was Gordon Wong, and he was fairly well known in bodybuilding at that time. He inspired me as well, to pursue bodybuilding as a hobby. Asians were far and few in bodybuilding and weightlifting back then, so I consider the two of them as my greatest sources of inspiration for weight training back then.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
“Tommy” that’s high praise!!!! I didn’t know about Gordon Wong…
@darriousdagustino6345
@darriousdagustino6345 11 месяцев назад
People know of Arnold Schwarzenegger more than Kono, the greatest American weightlifter! I guess the American press and media has its priorities and favorites.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
True. Crazy to think - Tommy Kono is better known outside of the US where competitive weightlifting is a bigger sport
@user-sg8kq7ii3y
@user-sg8kq7ii3y 11 месяцев назад
That's because Americans don't care about weightlifting. The best athletes in America are in the NFL and the NBA.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y there is a lot of truth to that…
@Robd07
@Robd07 11 месяцев назад
Exactly! It was a different time
@kennethmaeda5698
@kennethmaeda5698 10 месяцев назад
​@@user-sg8kq7ii3yBack in the early 1950's the NFL and especially the NBA wasn't that big a deal.If you liked basketball you might follow the Harlem Globetrotters.
@SamboBeast
@SamboBeast 11 месяцев назад
r.i.p uncle TOm
@ChrizzLau69
@ChrizzLau69 11 месяцев назад
Japanese internment was crazy. But they were loyal to the USA, and caught in the crossfire. I took a class on this at UMass Boston, it hit close to home. I’m not even Japanese.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
absolutely... horrifying what they went through -- including members of my family.
@ChrizzLau69
@ChrizzLau69 9 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews Sorry they had to go through that. America has deep xenophobic roots, and our country is still dealing w that stuff now.
@spicytunanigi
@spicytunanigi 11 месяцев назад
24:05 a wild Dr. Eric Helms appeared!!!!??!?
@moefinesse9878
@moefinesse9878 11 месяцев назад
Tommy Kono is a legend and doesn't get the recognition he deserves. However, 22:56 Black man with a team jacket on with BBC on it. LMAO
@xRoid1
@xRoid1 11 месяцев назад
Contrary to stereotypes, East Asians are actually pretty strong. The current world record holders in the lighter weight divisions are from East Asia. I’ve been seeing a lot of Asian gym influencers being jacked af
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
Didn’t know that…
@f430ferrari5
@f430ferrari5 11 месяцев назад
Yes because Asians tend to have shorter stature. It helps for power lifting
@xRoid1
@xRoid1 11 месяцев назад
@@f430ferrari5 I think a better reason is because of their limb length to torso ratio. They have short arms and legs in relation to their torso, which makes it more mechanically advantageous when lifting. Let’s say two people are of the exactly the same height, but one has longer legs and a shorter torso than the other, then it’ll be easier for the short-limbed guy to squat the same weight
@xRoid1
@xRoid1 11 месяцев назад
@@f430ferrari5 If that was true, then Mexicans and South Americans would be there, because they’re short af and endomorphs. But the truth is, they don’t dominate lifting like East Asians and caucasians
@mosescola4174
@mosescola4174 6 месяцев назад
I’m sure without a doubt Tommy Kono had a lot of haters in his prime and come up.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 6 месяцев назад
I’m sure he did - but he never wanted to talk about it - extremely positive guy
@mosescola4174
@mosescola4174 6 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews If a man like Arnold can give Tommy props and look up Tommy then surely his strength was nearly unmatched during his time.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 6 месяцев назад
@@mosescola4174absolutely
@josephnicolino8529
@josephnicolino8529 Год назад
He was a bad dude.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
Hell yeah he was!
@MrAntonnio96
@MrAntonnio96 Год назад
I would of moved to Japan and represented that country
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
He truly loved his country and was proud to represent the US
@user-sg8kq7ii3y
@user-sg8kq7ii3y Месяц назад
He was an American you nit wit.
@Dun_Der
@Dun_Der Год назад
I wonder why he was so easily forgotten?
@f430ferrari5
@f430ferrari5 11 месяцев назад
He’s Asian American. Come on. Do you know who broke the color line for professional basketball? It’s a Japanese American too. Wataru Misaka. You probably never heard of him. Everybody knows Jackie Robinson. Want more proof? Do you know who Larry Itliong is. Do you know who Cesar Chavez is? Read up on who really was the leader of the farmers labor movement. Larry was much older than Cesar Chavez and Larry was the true leader but yet all the credit went to Cesar Chavez. It is what it is. Asian Americans just work harder at it.
@55ostaR
@55ostaR 11 месяцев назад
What about his children did there follow his career
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 11 месяцев назад
The daughter competed locally in Hawaii - not sure if the sons picked it up
@cristinadullius1993
@cristinadullius1993 Год назад
in
@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486
Ken Patera still rules
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
I’m sure there was a mutual respect between Tommy and Ken…
@user-sg8kq7ii3y
@user-sg8kq7ii3y Месяц назад
HOW can Ken Patera "rule" when Tommy Kono won two Olympic Gold medals, and one Olympic Sliver medal, won so many international competitions, set more numerous world-records, and won Mr. Universe multiple times??? Patera didn't even even ONE Olympic medal, and here you are saying that he "rules" over a Kono??? Are you crazy!???? It's not even close.
@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486
@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 Месяц назад
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y who is more famous between the two? Duhh
@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486
@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 Месяц назад
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Ken Patera was also a famous professional wrestler. Tommy did what? Win trophies? Better yet who wins between Arnold and Tommy.
@user-sg8kq7ii3y
@user-sg8kq7ii3y Месяц назад
@@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 Go around telling people that Patera was greater than Kono, and people will laugh at you. THREE OLYMPIC MEDALS - two gold and one silver vs. no Olympic medals End of discussion....
@Bd-ox4mi
@Bd-ox4mi Год назад
Forgot because he’s from Japanese dissent
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
maybe...
@christianloher150
@christianloher150 Год назад
'Re-location centre'.....
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
If the US govt took you from you and your family from your home and locked you up behind barbed wire and you were innocent- would you say you were “relocated”?
@dquinn8344
@dquinn8344 Год назад
Nice guy, great champ...documentary mediocre...
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
So what you are saying it didn’t suck!?!? Lol
@anthonyluisi7096
@anthonyluisi7096 11 месяцев назад
@@RyanYamamotoTVNews Whenever , I see General comments like “ mediocre documentary” I have to say what made it mediocre … the commentor here is not specific at all .. zero constructive criticism.. so I just disregard it
@goldenwind5681
@goldenwind5681 Год назад
Who the fook is this ? 😂
@bhaskarphukan3889
@bhaskarphukan3889 Год назад
An Olympic champion.
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews 9 месяцев назад
@@bhaskarphukan3889 exactly!!!
@kinggkaii2859
@kinggkaii2859 Год назад
Tommy kono I guess u gatta respect what he's accomplished in his Era BUT him compared to Arnold TOMMY KONO HAD AND HAS NOO CHANCE STR8 UP Arnold's BODY would've smashed Tommy Konos Physique no questions asked. And to say the least Tommy Konos body wasn't even that gr8 at all its facts I'm going based of what I just saw in this video. REALTALK! ARNOLD IS THE LEGEND ALWAYS WILL BE 8 TIMES MR. OLYMPIA 👊💪💯
@RyanYamamotoTVNews
@RyanYamamotoTVNews Год назад
No question -- Arnold is the #goat of body building. My Olympia yes, but not an Olympic Champion. Plus -- did you get to the part where it was a young Arnold who looked up to Tommy? Arnold loved and respected Tommy...
@nishihundan1257
@nishihundan1257 Год назад
LOL, you write like a five year old child
@anthonyluisi7096
@anthonyluisi7096 11 месяцев назад
Bro, relax … nobody here is comparing Tommy to Arnold .. geez 😂
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