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By: Myron Mielke
This article takes a close look at the four of the top competitors who are competing in the 2009 Arnold Classic. See if you agree with the analysis.
Predicting the final placements at the Arnold Classic or Mr. Olympia can be fun. And when you get the order right, you can deem yourself as being brilliant. Coming up with an in-depth reason why you placed the guys in a certain order is a little more challenging, but that's what I decided to do. I took four of the best physiques in the show from this year's Arnold Classic and put them up against each other with my reasons for why each should win the category.
Even though I picked Silvio Samuel to place fourth and Branch Warren to be fifth in my preview article, I thought that it would be more fun to throw Branch into the mix. Besides, Kris Gethin said he spent some time training with Warren last week and the Texan was in phenomenal shape with lots of striations popping out everywhere. His triceps look fine so maybe he'll place above Silvio anyway.
I thought playing IFBB judge was going to be an easy task; it wouldn't take very long. After all, I sit and watch these pro shows often and usually, for the most part, agree with the final decisions because I'm judging the show for myself as I write the reviews. This analysis was harder to do than I thought. When the guys are on stage in front of you, you can see who's in shape and how they move from pose to pose. (Big Bob C. has made this point many times.) Looking at photos and judging from memory makes it much harder not to have some sort of bias. Nevertheless, I gave it a shot and tried to be unbiased. Here's my criteria and pose-by-pose analysis for the upcoming 2009 Arnold Classic.
Mass!!!
When Martinez walked out onto the Olympia stage a couple years back only his silhouette was visible. You could literally hear gasps from the crowd as he strode out into the light. In bodybuilding terms I know this will be cliché, but all I can say is that he looked massive. Okay. Really massive. Is that more descriptive?
Victor Martinez At The 2006 Olympia.
Branch is no slouch in the mass area either and Kai Greene pushes the 300-pound mark in the offseason. Don't forget the X-man is pushing the 300-pound on stage and stands more than six feet tall either.
Branch Warren, Kai Greene & Toney Freeman At The 2008 Arnold.
With all that said, however, Victor Martinez wins in the mass category.
Winner: Victor Martinez
Victor Martinez At The 2007 Olympia.
Symmetry!!!
Although by most judging standards these days, the terms symmetry and proportion are used interchangeably and the word symmetry is used most of the time. I'm not going to do that. Why? Well, it's my article and I'm going to split the two. If you're offended and don't like it, I don't care. So there.
Technically, symmetry means that both sides of the body match and are balanced. For example, both arms are the same size or the right and left thigh look the same.
So judging along those lines and after analyzing the physiques, Victor wins in that area. Each side of his body is a good match for the other side. All the other guys have one arm bigger than the other or some sort of structural flaw
Winner: Victor Martinez
Victor Martinez At The 2007 Olympia.
Proportion!!!
Proportion is how each body part balances out with the others. Back in the Steve Reeves era, some proportion guidelines were established. They were based on percentages of wrist and ankle size compared to the arms and legs. The arms, calves and neck should be the same size.
The chest should be about 10 inches more than the waist and so forth. Well, there isn't a tape measure on stage anyway and it's all about how each body part looks next to another.
Branch still needs to work on the entire upper body to compare with his legs and he has weak forearms.
Branch Needs To Work On Those Forearms.
Victor needs calves. Well, actually, he needs just a little more than Toney and Kai, who are lacking in that area too.
A Sad Collection Of Calves.
There's also something about Victor's squared-off shoulder structure that doesn't look quite proportional either. So, when it comes to proportion between these four guys, it comes down to Kai Greene and Toney Freeman with Kai Greene getting the nod.
Winner: Kai Greene
Kai Greene At The 2008 New York Men's Pro.
Shape!!!
This is where the X-Man shines. Toney has a very pleasing physique. Despite his size, he still looks athletic. He has full, sweeping muscle bellies without any strange, lumpy looking muscle groups.
Toney Has A Very Pleasing Physique.
I'm sure many think that Victor would win the shape category, but, to me, his actual muscle shape looks a little strange, especially his biceps and calves. His delts and traps flow into each other without a crisp separation either.
Victors Actual Muscle Shape Looks A Little Strange.
Winner: Toney Freeman
Toney Freeman At The 2008 Olympia.
Conditioning!!!
For conditioning, it's between Kai Greene and Branch Warren. When Kai burst onto the scene a couple years ago, everyone was impressed with his conditioning. Since he's added some size, he hasn't been quite as sharp.
For Conditioning, It's Between Kai Greene And Branch Warren.
He's gotten close, but not as sharp as he was in 2007. Branch Warren wins the conditioning category. When he's on, no one can touch him.
Branch Warren At The 2008 Arnold Classic.
Front Double Bicep!!!
Branch Warren was eliminated first. I've seen very few competitions or photos where Branch looks really good in the front double bicep pose. It might just be the way he hits it. His elbows need to go up a bit. I do, however, like the way Kai Greene artistically strikes the pose, but the duel is really between Victor and Toney.
Front Double Bicep.
I struggled with this one. Toney has a good, streamline look (which I prefer) but Victor is just too massive in this pose not give him the nod.
Winner: Victor Martinez
Victor Martinez At The 2007 Olympia.
Front Lat Spread!!!
He's not called the X-man for nothing. Toney rules this pose. Vic is thick, but that ain't enough for this pose.
Winner: Toney Freeman
Toney Freeman At The 2008 Olympia.
Side Chest!!!
Victor Martinez has the thickest upper pecs in the business. It seems every pro has stated he needs to "bring up the upper chest a bit." I wonder if Victor has ever said this. I sort of doubt it. If he did, it was along time ago. Although each of these four guys really have good side chest shots, Victor looks the best in it. His hams, quads, arms, delts and chest all look thick and separated in the side chest pose.
Winner: Victor Martinez