Mike Mentzer
American Odysseus
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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By:
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John Little
About this listen
Mike Mentzer was a strikingly handsome man with a brilliant mind and a "perfect" physique—the first bodybuilder to receive a perfect score in both amateur and professional competitions. In the late '70s, Mentzer rose to the very top of his sport (despite the efforts made by industry power brokers, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger), was featured in GQ magazine, and profiled on national television. But he was also a man who wrestled with mental illness his entire life and ended up living on the streets and being sent to prison. Just when it seemed his career was over, he found it within himself to reboot his intellect and revolutionize bodybuilding training, arguing bodybuilders should not forsake their mental development in favor of developing their bodies. He became a pariah in the fitness industry (which only cared about selling supplements and other products) but a hero to legions of fans who earnestly sought truth.
Mike Mentzer: American Odysseus is the first biography of Mike Mentzer to appear in North America written by his close friend of twenty-one years, John Little, "one of the leading fitness researchers in North America" (Iron Man magazine). Drawing upon audio recordings, letters, diary excerpts, as well as interviews with those closest to him, this is the true story of one man who stood up to an entire industry—and paid the ultimate price.
Wonderful work
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An excellent account of the life of Mike Mentzer
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Basically, 1/3 Mike Mentzer Bio (great), 1/3 Swartzeneger is a jerk (lol) and 1/3 Ayne Rand (not my cup of tea).
RIP Mike, you were a legend 💪
Very enjoyable! A fascinating dive into the Golden age of Bodybuilding
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Brilliant
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As someone with a particular interest for the history of bodybuilding, this provides so many insights, not just from the world of Mike, but also many of the events that have cultivated the fitness industry today.
A must listen for anyone interested in physical culture
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