THIS is the best contribution to modern day bodybuilding. Bringing back the art form of posing and presentation. It’s so great to see Terrance and Lee collaborate together and educate this new generation of bodybuilders about the importance of true posing!
Really enjoyed how much Terrence is already so far into the game and still taking notes from Lee, and how Lee's properly stimulated by Terrence's questions and ideas. Great to see two pros lift each other up 👏🏻
Also Terrence's girlfriend, Rachel Daniels. She's awesome. She's not being left in the dust with posing by anyone. Sergio is doing some stuff, Hunter Labrada, Classic Phsyique guys are putting in more effort with time. I personally don't want posing routines to fuck with the scores, and they don't, but I think competitions need cash prizes for posing routines, otherwise it's pointless for them, and that sucks. Posing routines are a great part of bodybuilding, even if I don't want them to change the placings as far as "lesser" bodybuilders on the day placing above something who is better on the day according to the judges, as far as the actual posing rounds go (especially since most people don't have the context of the posing routines, so it would just make the placings seem really messed up and annoy a lot of people). Some bodybuilders also just don't care for that side of things, and I don't think they should be punished for that.
@@Siberius- I know this is an old comment but you make a great point. Posing routines should be seen as a bonus when it comes to bodybuilding... meaning that it doesn't give someone a higher score since it's not a change in their physique but the manner in which they display their physique. The better physique will still be the better physique, but the better poser should still be commended and awarded for it, even if they're both the same competitor. There's no point in classic physique if you're not able to display what you have in an elite fashion. How can you see one of Terrence's routines and not be amazed
@@star08094 - I sometimes like to comment on 10+ year old comments lol. See where they're at now. Though they are still judged on their posing in the mandatory rounds in combination with their physique, which is good. If one person can display their physique in a way where it now just looks better, they should get the win. But solo posing routines shouldn't interfere with placings for sure, though there should be a different incentive for the competitors to still do it, rather than letting that part of the sport die.
One of THE best bodybuilding videos I’ve ever seen. The childlike wonder Terrance had, and even myself just smiling as they discussed transitional shots. Like watching paint strokes on the canvas. Awesome video, Ruff! Thank you for this, from all of us aspiring to be something greater
Mass with Class is still jacked 30 years after retiring. One of the most ascetic physics of all time. I still got a poster of him in my home gym for inspiration.
Wow Lee Labrada still posing like he’s in prime crazy. Terrence’s physic has such good flow I could definitely see Terrence catching Chris Bumstead if he adds a little more muscle in the right places.
I've watched this video about 3 or 4 times. And I'm not an athlete. But because I'm a fan of this sport and for the glorious moment. I don't know how you see Ruff but it's more than memorable for me it's historic.
Lee. Looks great that is what an older bodybuilder should look like 60 doesn’t have to mean all beat up .. and Terrance is truly learning from the master
I would just settle for the guys today to try and just get there and hold the pose a lil' bit so we can luxuriate at their amazing remarkable work of art! what's so difficult to understand about that?
Idgaf what anyone says,good posing makes bbing better,and more of an art form,then just standing there being boring,idk why guys don't perfect there craft more,esp guys at the top level,I'd be embarrassed being bad at posing or having a bad routine