-Marvin Eder
(note that all of the following was accomplished drug free before he was 22 years of age (when he retired), also note that he ate little more than the average untrained person)
At five-foot-eight-inches, he weighed 200-pounds with arms over 19-inches, a 50-inch chest, 26-and-a-half inch thighs and 17-and-a-half inch calves.
Marvin's incredible strength feats are still spoken of in revered tones today, such was the impact he had on the lifting world. Those who do not know their iron history might be asking, "Why all the talk about Marvin?" For them, here are the facts:
At a bodyweight of 190 to 200 pounds Marvin performed the following.
* Olympic press - 330 pounds. (like a military press, he did reps in the 300s)
* Deep squats - 50 reps with 300 pounds.
* Side laterals - reps with 120-pound dumbbells.
* One-arm-chins - eight consecutively with each arm.
* Press behind neck - 305 pounds.
* Side press, left hand - 220 pounds (with a man sitting on his hand). (like a one arm military press, only with a slight lean in the torso for better balance)
* Parallel bar dip with 434 pounds (two men hanging from his feet!).
* Bench press - 515 pounds.
(gear didn't exist)
* Still arm pullovers - 250 pounds.
* Wide grip chins - 80 with his bodyweight and 8 reps with 200 pounds attached.
* Consecutive handstand push-ups on a horizontal ladder - 25.
Unreal considering this was all done in like the 1940s and 1950s (he retired in 1954-55)
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