Steve Reeves - The Greatest Bodybuilder of All Time

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • An exploration of the life and achievements of Steve Reeves, my favorite bodybuilder.
    Old School Bodybuilding playlist: • Old School Bodybuilding
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:29 - Early life & WW2
    02:49 - Bodybuilding accomplishments
    04:18 - Measurements
    04:45 - Muscle magazines
    05:05 - Acting career
    06:12 - Books & later life
    08:32 - Death & outro

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  • @NattyLifeYT
    @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +91

    Who is your favourite bodybuilder?
    Old School Bodybuilding playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLK7oVKkif-qXRDEob5MKbaT0KEZRe9niu

  • @MT-hy6pr
    @MT-hy6pr Год назад +1230

    Men like Steve Reeves are the ones I look up to and learn from.
    Trying to learn from the modern guys on steroids is like being taught how to climb stairs by a guy in an elevator.

    • @BigBoss-zi5ss
      @BigBoss-zi5ss Год назад +77

      Seriously. There are so many guys who try to be fitness and health experts/promoters and they are juiced to the hairline

    • @gregshock
      @gregshock Год назад +28

      That’s a good way to put it.

    • @iseefitness1571
      @iseefitness1571 Год назад +2

      Forsure it's always really hard to know what to believe as everyone has a different take on things and alot are pretty jaded because they have such a huge advantage, and maybe they've been in an enhanced state for awhile now but I also wouldn't just disregard everything they say, as im sure a whole lot of the saucy fokes were grinding it out n put a lot of time in as a natural and have some good wisdom before they Turned into a sith.

    • @danielbenitez6985
      @danielbenitez6985 Год назад +12

      Well if you're not taking steroids you only have chances of looking like this guy up til about age 27. After that there's no way you can pack on and retain such muscle mass without extra "help".

    • @spindleblood
      @spindleblood Год назад +11

      And the gals too. It's a great analogy. I'll gladly take the stairs!

  • @potpolima
    @potpolima Год назад +440

    Not only his physique...his face,jaw, eyes,hair were top genetics..unbelievable

    • @loydkline
      @loydkline 10 месяцев назад +17

      Pretty boy Steve reeve

    • @traytyler9951
      @traytyler9951 10 месяцев назад

      Now you just sound gay 😂

    • @tired_noticer88
      @tired_noticer88 9 месяцев назад +21

      Hyperborean

    • @loydkline
      @loydkline 9 месяцев назад +13

      Greatest looking man ever

    • @loydkline
      @loydkline 9 месяцев назад +7

      Original stud

  • @sue08401
    @sue08401 Год назад +283

    My dad was a body builder and athlete (football/baseball).All but one of us 'kids' were athletes and my dad told us pretty much what Steve said - Eat natural foods and stay in shape -- And here I am 76 with a full gym in one of our bedrooms and still booking along almost full speed ahead.

  • @burgzvi
    @burgzvi 10 месяцев назад +35

    He was, physically, perfect. He WAS the GOAT.

  • @borsch1115
    @borsch1115 Год назад +953

    Steve's physique is more authentic than the bodybuilders of today

    • @atta1798
      @atta1798 Год назад +81

      It is natural, elegant and classy as opposed to a bulk of muscles....

    • @michaelmelamed9103
      @michaelmelamed9103 Год назад +4

      Was.

    • @valar_dohaeris7387
      @valar_dohaeris7387 Год назад +11

      Definitely, doping wasn't nearly as prevalent back then.

    • @atta1798
      @atta1798 Год назад +11

      @@casioshock forgot to say ...healthy

    • @schoolingdiana9086
      @schoolingdiana9086 Год назад +18

      No steroids. Years of actual body building.

  • @hanochcohen2243
    @hanochcohen2243 Год назад +163

    Steve was an inspiration to many of us growing up. He taught perseverance. We loved his movie Hercules in 1957.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад +5

      The sequel he did, "Hercules Unchained" was also excellent!

  • @stroys7061
    @stroys7061 Год назад +36

    I was born in 1949 so I grew up seeing his movies and seeing him on body building magazines. As a teenager I was in awe of his physique in the Hercules movies.

    • @charlesf4428
      @charlesf4428 Год назад +2

      Yes I recall seeing him in movies and magazines. I was so in awe. I did not understand why my body reacted to his muscles and strength.

  • @GeneticSteve
    @GeneticSteve Год назад +514

    Truly inspiring to see such refined natural physiques. Great video.

    • @NattyLifeYT
      @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +20

      Thank you bro!

    • @edwardamosbrandwein3583
      @edwardamosbrandwein3583 Год назад

      @@NattyLifeYT Congrats upon such useful information

    • @jd9119
      @jd9119 Год назад +4

      I don't want to spoil Santa Claus for you, but he was taking dbol in the 50s. And likely he was doing testosterone in the 40's.

    • @GeneticSteve
      @GeneticSteve Год назад

      @@jd9119 doesn't mean the physique isnt achievable naturally, so santa claus remains unspoiled.

    • @NattyLifeYT
      @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +14

      @@jd9119 Steve retired before dbol was even invented. Anyway I got an in depth video on this coming out in a couple days

  • @keelanenns4548
    @keelanenns4548 Год назад +253

    you know I never knew much about Reeves before. But this video is incredible. Steve was spot on. Health should be the main focus of bodybuilding. Ironic that living to be 100 has been a goal for me since I was 10, I had no idea he wanted that too.

    • @garysnow1475
      @garysnow1475 Год назад +4

      The perfect Hercules.

    • @aliensoup2420
      @aliensoup2420 Год назад +3

      My grandmother lived to 100. She didn't exercise, aside from doing yard and garden work, and loved to eat. Of course many of the later years were spent in a care home and a wheel-chair, so it's a trade-off between many years or quality of life.

    • @herbbowler2461
      @herbbowler2461 Год назад +5

      Todays bodybuilders give up health and fitness and longevity just for trophy!

    • @Barnabas64
      @Barnabas64 Год назад +3

      To live that old you need to be well balanced. Mental health (always learning and creating), emotional health (always connecting and healing), and physical health (cardio first then strength).

    • @Madgardian
      @Madgardian Год назад

      @@herbbowler2461 Most of todays bodybuilders look like bloated nutsacks.

  • @jeffreylevine9234
    @jeffreylevine9234 Год назад +47

    When I was 14, I met Dave Draper, Reg Park, Sergio and Ben Weider about a mile from where I lived in South Miami. I, along with my friends were in awe of these guys. Reeves was awesome and inspired me to work out. at 70, I still go to the gym every day for 2 hours.

  • @ianedwards4400
    @ianedwards4400 Год назад +39

    Steve Reeves wasn't just the greatest bodybuilder of all time, he was also the most handsome star actor of the 50's and 60's. He mad his film debut with Debbie Reynolds and Jane Powell in Athena, an MGM musical, circa 1955. But, it wasn't till the late 50's and early 60's that he ushered in those massive historical epics of Hercules, Morgan the Pirate, The Giant of Marathon and on and on. Just entering our teens, the great Steve offered us more excitement than we could have imagined. He was the role model to get us cracking on building our skinny bodies and to make exercise a part of our daily regime and lives. Thanks to our wonderful RUclips, we can still enjoy Steve in all his glory, not only in historicals and swashbucklers, but also in a Spaghetti Western. Wherever you are boy, always remember that the legacy of films and Health & Strength mags and books you've left behind, will be forever cherished.

  • @mosescola4174
    @mosescola4174 Год назад +322

    His origins are almost similar to marvels captain America. Like a different universe’s captain America.

    • @lroyjetsonson5060
      @lroyjetsonson5060 Год назад +14

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @justinweber4977
      @justinweber4977 Год назад +6

      @@lroyjetsonson5060 Saw this after making a very similar comment myself!

    • @zoinks9559
      @zoinks9559 Год назад +16

      Same initials and first name aswell

    • @mosescola4174
      @mosescola4174 Год назад +17

      It’s sad that he didn’t have any children. Men like him deserve to have a legacy but it’s sad really all because men like him deserve to leave some type of legacy behind. It’s always the good ones whom don’t end up having children for some odd reason.

    • @stevespeyrer1804
      @stevespeyrer1804 Год назад +1

      Excellent!

  • @davechavezjr5399
    @davechavezjr5399 Год назад +62

    Steve Reeves was my favorite childhood hero! I watched all of his Hercules movies and was inspired to train with weights early in life. Physical fitness has always been a priority largely because of Steve Reeves.

    • @dieseldog00
      @dieseldog00 Год назад +5

      I started lifting weights because of Steve.

  • @physcoticweirdo
    @physcoticweirdo Год назад +143

    Lmao what insane genetics, his father looked almost EXACTLY like him.

    • @SLAYER-nm5zw
      @SLAYER-nm5zw Год назад +35

      Best to say HE looked like his father 😄

    • @michaeld7945
      @michaeld7945 Год назад +11

      dominant chad genes

  • @Innate75
    @Innate75 Год назад +41

    I was introduced to bodybuilding by my older brother, while the popular bodybuilders of the time were Rich Gaspari, Dorian Yates, Shawn Ray, etc. I also learned about the old times like Steve. I never used any kind of gear. I was able to become very strong and had an athletic build. At this point, I'm very glad I didn't use any drugs, and at my age, close to my 50's I'm in good shape, still athletic, and most people are surprised when they find out how old I am. I think the secret is simple. Have an active lifestyle where look forward to the challenge of a good workout, whatever that is for you. Eat a good, natural diet, learn from these great old timers and enjoy the journey.

    • @Madgardian
      @Madgardian Год назад +4

      50 here and can still out train most 25 year olds!

  • @jerrybaba2
    @jerrybaba2 Год назад +13

    Steve Reeves was by far the most symmetrically beautiful man I have ever seen. His arches were like a ballet dancer, which is a genetic feat that few men in bodybuilding can achieve without years of dance training. Some of his poses are so beautiful that they overshadow works of art. His waist-to-body ratio was so dynamic because unlike every other bodybuilder before or since him, he did not use heavy weights or steroids to build a huge bulging midsection of hard thick muscles that gets bloated during the off-season like a Santa Clause. it is hard for an artist like myself to view and comment on such a magnificent male physique, but I tried to offer my praise in a 4-page letter as a teenager that was accepted with grace, appreciation, and a slight admonishment that he was a happily married man and not interested. Although at that time I was taken aback, life eventually showed me how that was my mistake. Like many others, I began body-building myself and it is the single most efficient, simple, natural, and gratifying method of building each muscle and dissolving fat with the least cost that is available and I recommend it for the treatment of anorexia, as it maintains a hard muscle while exhibiting no fat to alarm those whose perception of fat has been exaggerated by their body dysmorphia. We can each achieve our own body's best possible strength and appearance with a simple regimen of exercises that becomes a habit and lifestyle, that takes less time, effort, and energy as time goes on but that will see you through your entire life with the strength you will be glad that you invested in.

  • @ractmo
    @ractmo Год назад +27

    Cannot believe he is natural!!!
    What an eye opener!!!!

    • @ianlewis7749
      @ianlewis7749 Год назад

      Because he wasn't natural when he was competing...
      Roids started in the 1930s

  • @zoo5315
    @zoo5315 Год назад +66

    I've known that Steve Reeves had a career in Hollywood but I never knew he was so successful that he was the highest paid male actor in Hollywood, great informative video man 👍

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад

      Reminds me that Bruce Lee had offers just before his death that would have made him the highest paid actor in the world. But specifically Hollywood regarding Reeves? He may have been paid more than them but I thought all his movies were made overseas! Did Hollywood finance any of them?

    • @1lollmaolol1
      @1lollmaolol1 Год назад +5

      Wiki says he was the highest paid actor in Europe (where he did work). not hollywood, per se.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад +2

      @@1lollmaolol1 That does seem more plausible to me I must admit!

  • @pimpompoom93726
    @pimpompoom93726 Год назад +18

    His physique is so balanced, that's what's amazing.

  • @harlowblackadder356
    @harlowblackadder356 Год назад +52

    He looks so healthy and balanced.

  • @jamessheridan4306
    @jamessheridan4306 Год назад +23

    I hope many young people see this video and get into their heads that bodybuilding is part of a healthy lifestyle and not about merely getting big.

    • @harryplummer6356
      @harryplummer6356 Год назад +2

      Right on James. When I started bb in the early 50's it was for part of a healthy lifestyle.

  • @petersouleyrette8484
    @petersouleyrette8484 Год назад +79

    I own a copy of building the classic physique the natural way. It is so interesting to read about his life and his methods. He was super particular about his training methods. Amazing bodybuilder

    • @captainamericaamerica8090
      @captainamericaamerica8090 Год назад

      He was,a fake, later on, he used Steroids
      😣😣💉💊💉💊💊💉💉💊💊just because he wrote a,natty book doesn't mean he was always clean

    • @jonathancontreras633
      @jonathancontreras633 9 месяцев назад

      Do you guys know if steve measured his chest as how we measure our shoulders now because I’ve seen a lady measure Steve’s shoulders and chest rather than going under the armpit

  • @jamesaustin2938
    @jamesaustin2938 Год назад +64

    Marvelous tribute! I admired him as a kid watching his movies as an avid fan. He is an inspiration!

    • @miltonhollis703
      @miltonhollis703 Год назад +1

      @hardened soles
      I ADMIRE HIM AS ( A KID ) Watching
      His MOVIES....PAY ATTENTION MR SOLES....

  • @hexiestmanintheworld
    @hexiestmanintheworld Год назад +7

    You have me convinced. That chest is so incredibly unique!

  • @EpicLifetamil
    @EpicLifetamil Год назад +56

    Once again great content.
    It feels like reading bodybuilding magazines as I used to read 15 years ago.

    • @NattyLifeYT
      @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +5

      Thank you bro! Glad you are enjoying the videos

  • @higherresolution4490
    @higherresolution4490 Год назад +55

    You did a stunning job on Steve Reeves in this video. Much gratitude to you. Steve Reeves is the height of inspiration for thousands and thousands of people like myself. Your research is amazing.

    • @NattyLifeYT
      @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +4

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @gregshock
    @gregshock Год назад +35

    I think Steve still is admired for his physique more than any other bodybuilder, from any time period. Everyone else is a distant second.

    • @jonathancontreras633
      @jonathancontreras633 9 месяцев назад

      Do you guys know if steve measured his chest as how we measure our shoulders now because I’ve seen a lady measure Steve’s shoulders and chest rather than going under the armpit

    • @gregshock
      @gregshock 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jonathancontreras633: I think a chest measurement has always been an under the armpit circumference measurement. Shoulders, I’m not sure how it’s done.

  • @taklampan650
    @taklampan650 Год назад +30

    His physique is just insane.

    • @glenw-xm5zf
      @glenw-xm5zf Год назад +2

      Mickey Hartiguay was much the same, He had a daughter named Mariska, who stars in Law and Order

  • @djaconetta
    @djaconetta Год назад +47

    Steve was the greatest because he had no weaknesses in his physique. The best proportions chest to 29in. waist, arms legs, especially his 18 in calves which are usually the downfall of most bodybuilders. From his perfect hair to a chiseled adonis face.. He inspired so many bodybuilders who became famous. Considering all these factors,I think he had the most perfect body in modern history.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад +2

      True! I had forgotten to mention his calves were exceptional! Too bad he didn't study Karate. What a kick he could have developed! Ouch!

    • @thispersonrighthere9024
      @thispersonrighthere9024 Год назад

      he needed bigger traps and a better chest. everything else is solid, tho.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад +8

      @@thispersonrighthere9024 The reason so many people are fans of Steve Reeves is unlike most bodybuilders he doesn't look like he needs a bra!

    • @thispersonrighthere9024
      @thispersonrighthere9024 Год назад +1

      @@robertmallory1877 i'm not suggesting steve have that gyno and bubble-gut look like so many bodybuilders today who look like pregnant monsters.
      i'm just saying if steve had a more aesthetic chest like sergi constance, and enough traps so his long neck would look more balanced with his body, then he would have the ideal look.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад +1

      @@thispersonrighthere9024 Okay but I still think his chest is fine. Mayhap he needed to work his actual neck instead of the traps (not the same thing) and his obliques for a more athletic look but "nobody" will ever be perfect!

  • @bradforrest593
    @bradforrest593 6 месяцев назад +5

    Cant beat the old school, what a life he had, inspired many, the original muscle hero

  • @ytb3748
    @ytb3748 Год назад +11

    He's now remembered by you! Thank you for keeping his memory alive.

  • @demetrisdemetrious8702
    @demetrisdemetrious8702 Год назад +7

    Steve reeves was my first inspiration to look after myself and start bodybuilding, shocked me when he died, great physic, i agree with you the best physic in bodybuilding, what a legend !!!!

  • @glennbishopbishthemagish
    @glennbishopbishthemagish Год назад +15

    Steve Reeves Is my number one hero since I was a kid and saw Hercules at the theater. Yes I have his two bodybuilding books, And yes I collect his movies on DVD, Good video and I agree.

  • @sunfrr
    @sunfrr Год назад +26

    Having those insertions and measurements while also being 6'1 makes me realize how genetics can make ur life SO much easier

    • @chamuuemura5314
      @chamuuemura5314 Год назад +3

      A lot of folks with similar genetic insertions don’t put in the same level of dedication that he did.
      Nobody in my family’s got his genetics but man or woman I’ve got the best physique in several generations of my family due to dedication. I hope my kids surpass me though.
      Not that I look anywhere near as good as him.

    • @jonathancontreras633
      @jonathancontreras633 9 месяцев назад

      Do you guys know if steve measured his chest as how we measure our shoulders now because I’ve seen a lady measure Steve’s shoulders and chest rather than going under the armpit

  • @merovech7
    @merovech7 Год назад +8

    I'm fascinated by bodybuilding and so glad I found this channel. I can't connect with the steroid users - that's not bodybuilding - the physiques you show on this channel motivates me to remember what is still possible with a natural approach

  • @vicentelara6972
    @vicentelara6972 Год назад +5

    I will have to agree to that. He is the most memorable and most balanced bodybuilder I hever ever seen. Thank you for showing this documentary on Steve Reeves.

  • @mikemac1298
    @mikemac1298 Год назад +290

    He was the greatest of all time. No one has ever looked like him naturally.

    • @keelanenns4548
      @keelanenns4548 Год назад +21

      reg park looked similar

    • @keelanenns4548
      @keelanenns4548 Год назад +30

      id argue people have surpassed him naturally in modern times. Stef Meyers, lexx little, not necessarily the exact look, because everyone's genetics are different, but I think Steve's physique and aesthetics are a good goal to shoot for

    • @cobain2261
      @cobain2261 Год назад +20

      He wasn't natty

    • @cobain2261
      @cobain2261 Год назад +16

      @@keelanenns4548 those guys aren't natty

    • @maherzain434
      @maherzain434 Год назад +37

      @@cobain2261 how was Steve reeves not natty

  • @chrisbrugmans559
    @chrisbrugmans559 Год назад +36

    Definitely earning your place in the natty Yt fitness space, keep up the quality, informative & entertaining content

  • @strikeforcetracktraining2253
    @strikeforcetracktraining2253 Год назад +10

    STEVE WILL ALWAYS BE THE MAN

  • @emte5676
    @emte5676 Год назад +7

    Steve Reeves was not a strong child and missed out on some things then like riding horses. So, when he moved to California, his choice as a teen to work on his health, feed his body right, and build his strength and physique is so very admirable and amazing. I don't consider him just a great inspiration for body building, but also an inspiration for being a person dedicated to making right choices and being committed to excellence. He played heroes in the movies, and he fit the parts not just because of looks, but because he had a certain inner strength and purpose that made his portrayals believable. It is so great his films have been preserved so we can see him in action. His great love and skill with horses is also preserved in a many of his films, and that is great to watch too!

  • @semprenafe2044
    @semprenafe2044 Год назад +11

    Powerwalking is amazing ,i did that with rucking and this keep my posterior chain brutal STRONG.
    Did balístic moviments too and this help me achieve a 700 lb deadlift and 550 lb squat,natty.

  • @MarketTeaLeaves
    @MarketTeaLeaves Год назад +9

    He was my favorite as well. Growing up I had a uncle that had the same physique and I called him Uncle Hercules. What an inspiration. I have to give a shout out to Sly Stallone. To this day Sly always pays tribute to Steve Reeves for the influence he had on Sly. Arnold kinda does it, but not really.

  • @ForgottenFitness
    @ForgottenFitness Год назад +33

    Another fantastic video! Steve Reeves has always been one of my favorites as well. I have a few original photos of Steve taken after retirement and am absolutely blown away by the shape he maintained even into his later years. Truly an icon!

    • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
      @lorenzomagazzeni5425 Год назад +1

      Exactly, many that I admired, in later years shrunk like wilted flowers. Ciao

    • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
      @lorenzomagazzeni5425 Год назад

      Exactly, many that I admired, in later years shrunk like wilted flowers. Ciao

  • @stevekatz4372
    @stevekatz4372 Год назад +6

    When I started Bodybuilding at age 13, Steve was at the Top of His Game! He Inspired all of us in my school to start Bodybuilding! I have to Agree with you about Him being the Greatest Ever because Her did it the Natural Way and Did Not Take Steroids and become a Human Freak! I am now 78 years old and I have to Give Credit to those Old School Guys who Inspired us to eat Healthy and exercise, to be able to Live a Long Healthy Life! Thanks for This Video!

  • @atompunk5575
    @atompunk5575 Год назад +93

    Absolutely incredible physique, and I'm curious to see his training and diet

  • @deccclan
    @deccclan Год назад +22

    Completely agree with you, he really was the goat, not just of his generation. For sure my ideal physique that I wish to strive for, or at least my own version of it! Great video

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад

      The only bodybuilders that have a chest like that generally use "Chest Expanders" AKA Cables. I understand Steve also used cables on his awesome calves as well!

  • @robstoneyt
    @robstoneyt Год назад +4

    My childhood idol. Loved his movies. He was a person of impeccable character on the screen and off. Probably the most handsome man who ever lived. Thanks for this video.

  • @tyseabolt7647
    @tyseabolt7647 Год назад +3

    Thank you for honoring him ✊🏼

  • @paulthomas281
    @paulthomas281 Год назад +24

    People often say that his chest was "small", that is "small" in relation to the rest of his physique or "not big enough". What was must be borne in mind is that he intentionally did not want big pecs because this was viewed as being an aesthetic damper in his time and in his milieu (which was cinema and television). Steve Reeves thought the same (that is, a big chest - big pecs - does not look so great)! He could have blasted those pecs if he wanted to. Steve Reeves without a shadow of a doubt is the greatest-looking natural bodybuilder in recorded (photographed) history.

    • @ukestudio3002
      @ukestudio3002 Год назад +4

      52” chest small .? With 29” waist; excellent taper. Agree with you tho’ ..great looking natural bodybuilder and like how you add perspective of his time period in your comment .👍🏽

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 Год назад +4

      @@ukestudio3002 I don't think his chest was small at all. But there are those who say his pecs were "not big". He could have made them bigger, but sought not to. He was the absolute best!! Thanks for your reply.

    • @rainerbest9561
      @rainerbest9561 Год назад +3

      HE was a true champion with his outstanding ideal equil Size of His Neck,Bizeps and calves,all build Up by pure Dedication.

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 Год назад +1

      @@rainerbest9561 100%

    • @fatherofdragons5477
      @fatherofdragons5477 Год назад

      Also looks like he has pectus excavatum aka sunken chest

  • @stepanbenes7198
    @stepanbenes7198 Год назад +9

    The best bodybuilder!
    Thanks for your production 💪💪

  • @unknowninfinium4353
    @unknowninfinium4353 Год назад +5

    Dude thanks for this man. Its amazing you bring up these icons.
    Do not let then fade away man.

  • @sooparticular
    @sooparticular Год назад +11

    been saying this for 35 years The greatest bodybuider all time regardless era he is the best!

  • @MarvTube
    @MarvTube Год назад +7

    Your videos and homage to certain body builders like Steve Reeves are awesome! Really nice stuff, educational, and useful. Allows me to dig into, read, and learn about old athleats built their bodies by getting down to and mastering the basics.
    Thanks.♥

  • @michaelwarren5062
    @michaelwarren5062 Год назад +4

    Really great stuff! Great research, stories, and pics!

  • @javierdelasindiasoccidenta6564
    @javierdelasindiasoccidenta6564 Год назад +1

    Absolutely incredible video man keep posting them!!

  • @DaniloSantosVieira
    @DaniloSantosVieira Год назад +1

    your attention to detail is great thx for the well crafted content!

  • @fop485
    @fop485 Год назад +4

    Just found the channel and subscribed! Love what you are doing and how you are going about doing it. The industry and community needs more like you👍👍

  • @mainr7142
    @mainr7142 Год назад +13

    I am so glad this channel exists, it's inspiring to see physiques that might actually be attainable, or at least something like it. Looking at pics of roided up bodybuilders (and I know they work hard, and i'm not dissing anyone who makes a living out of it) just demotivates me cos I know that body/anything even close to it is unobtainable. Steroids have made it so hard to set your expectations properly cos you dont know what you could look like with hard/smart work naturally.
    This channel is a blessing, thank you.

    • @NattyLifeYT
      @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +5

      Thank you for your support. This is exactly the goal of the channel. Best wishes

  • @casualobserver4773
    @casualobserver4773 Год назад +1

    Steve Reeves is the 🐐. Thank you for making videos about people from back in the day. I’m learning about a lot of these guys for the first time

  • @mackiemccauley4647
    @mackiemccauley4647 Год назад +6

    Fascinating to learn about this great man. I only knew him in the role of Hercules which I saw at the Saturday matinee as a child. Thanks for the video!

  • @r.e.4640
    @r.e.4640 Год назад +43

    Steve Reeves was BEYOND Arnold Schwarzenegger!!!!💪🙂👍

    • @glenw-xm5zf
      @glenw-xm5zf Год назад +8

      and by a country mile, too

    • @edwardamosbrandwein3583
      @edwardamosbrandwein3583 Год назад +3

      WAY BEYOND AND ABOVE SCHWARZENEGGER!!

    • @joedo3529
      @joedo3529 Год назад +2

      Arnold mentions him quite often as one of his idols and role models.

    • @aylix2137
      @aylix2137 11 месяцев назад

      Seriously, I didn’t know much about him before this vid. He did everything Arnie ended up doing…first!

  • @characterunderconstruction5891
    @characterunderconstruction5891 Месяц назад

    My brothers would wake me up in the middle of the night to watch Steve Reeves as the mighty Hercules.
    No VCRs or any digital recordings in those days, you watch movies when they came on television or you would miss it.
    I lost a lot of sleep because of Steve Reeves but enjoyed every second of it.

  • @donaldduke2233
    @donaldduke2233 Год назад +5

    What a fantastic video about an absolutely fantastic man. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @Madgardian
    @Madgardian Год назад +6

    Reeves was one of the greatest for sure. Have looked up to his way of training for years. I am now 50 and am just as muscular and strong as when I was younger. The only issue I have now is keeping the fat off. I was always accused of being on something, but never have needed it. Even when I was a young boy, I was bigger and stronger than kids two years older than me. Helped to be born on a farm. Lots of hard work to do!

  • @justinweber4977
    @justinweber4977 Год назад +10

    This man's early life sounds like the original of a comic book Superhero.
    And his body looks like one!

  • @ParvParashar
    @ParvParashar 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. He’s truly a legend. Definitely one of my biggest inspiration! 💪

  • @mariaorsic9763
    @mariaorsic9763 Год назад

    Wonderful video!!! Please more! Looking the those books!

  • @malafakka8530
    @malafakka8530 Год назад +7

    I think I watched most of his movies as a kid and found his physique quite impressive. Not that it matters, but not only was he genetically gifted when it comes to bodybuilding but he also was very good looking (think he looked best with a beard). That might have helped a bit in his movie career as well. He certainly paved the way for guys with a bodybuilding background.

  • @oralphillips2564
    @oralphillips2564 Год назад +4

    Great video 👍👍👍

  • @oversipelio983
    @oversipelio983 Год назад

    Your channel is beautiful, Great work.

  • @HellBoy-id6ss
    @HellBoy-id6ss Год назад +5

    Great photos 📷 and B-roll footage...great video you put together..👌

  • @rongendron8705
    @rongendron8705 Год назад +7

    I saw Steve Reeves from the 1950's, even before he played "Hercules" in 1959 & have always felt that
    he was the greatest bodybuilder of all time! He would have been a 'natural' to play "Superman", if
    those movies had been made 20 years earlier! Even his last name was perfect for the role, i.e. Reeves!

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад

      Absolutely right! Unlike most actors in superhero movies Steve had the perfect build for that kind of role. At least he was in many of the best Fantasy and Historical films made. The man left his mark, one which even Zorro could envy!

  • @1793912
    @1793912 Год назад +2

    Great video. Love the content. Well done.

  • @valebuilding8719
    @valebuilding8719 Год назад +1

    Very great production 👏🙌

  • @delcannon5051
    @delcannon5051 Год назад +4

    As a 'child of the 50s', I still remember seeing "HERCULES" at the local movie theater. What a guy.

  • @petergianarakos9203
    @petergianarakos9203 Год назад +4

    Yes a classical build with health as the goal. He was an inspiration for thousands of body builders. Thanks for this report,

    • @rockpaperscissors6521
      @rockpaperscissors6521 Год назад +1

      Health has never been the goal of bodybuilding. Competitors aren't ranked based on their healthiness.

    • @petergianarakos9203
      @petergianarakos9203 Год назад +1

      @@rockpaperscissors6521 Of course u are right. But the health that comes from the' BB life syle is a by product of that good eating and smart training. I'm really bummed out at seeing some of the greats looking like a train wreck. I worked out since 15 or so and my joints hurt ftom likely going too heavy and maybe not doing the workout wrong, I still work out at 76 even after a mild stroke. Rather die on the bench than lie on the coach. Easy Bro.

    • @rockpaperscissors6521
      @rockpaperscissors6521 Год назад

      @@petergianarakos9203 I hear you. Back in old days, even if competitive bodybuilders weren't as healthy as Jack Lalane types, they'd still be markedly healthier than the average population thanks to their bodybuilding lifestyle. Nowadays, the top pros would seem to fare worse than smokers or couch potatoes when it comes to running up a flight of stairs or overall life expectancy. That really is a bit sad. Glad to hear you're still going strong at 76!

  • @bradstephan7886
    @bradstephan7886 Год назад +1

    Well done, thank you! As a kid, I was a big fan of his movies.

  • @EmoSew1
    @EmoSew1 Год назад +2

    loving your videos keep up the good work!

  • @rapsnik
    @rapsnik Год назад +3

    Thank you, Steve Reeves was the best and worthy to be remembered, and discovered today. Truly an American Original.

  • @fender1000100
    @fender1000100 Год назад +4

    He has never been bettered and never will be bettered. You cannot improve on perfection. Prime Steve Reeves was the most perfect human specimen that ever lived . He was like a Greek god come to life.

  • @ResinRat2
    @ResinRat2 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. Very informative and well done.👍💪!!!

  • @chococak9046
    @chococak9046 Год назад +1

    Steve Reeves was also my favorite body builder. I actually had the Muscle Builder magazine with him on the cover. I did his weight routine for a few years. I learned a lot by reading articles about him.

  • @ChrisBlackTV
    @ChrisBlackTV Год назад +13

    He is my favourite bodybuilder of all time as well, he's the pinnacle of aesthetic male physique.

  • @roundedosu
    @roundedosu Год назад +11

    i waited for someone to say this, he is always gonna be my goal phisique (maybe almost achievable)

    • @roundedosu
      @roundedosu Год назад +4

      you do amazing research and your channel is quickly becoming my favorite fitness channel

    • @NattyLifeYT
      @NattyLifeYT  Год назад +3

      @@roundedosu thank you bro!

  • @FBBLegends
    @FBBLegends Год назад +2

    Great video! Really enjoyed this. I love what he says that bodybuilding used to be health-oriented. I always tell people that health is bell curve where now, when people go to extremes in professional sport, you actually start sacrificing health and longevity. As much as I enjoy watching the select few people push human limits in the name of competition, I too believe bodybuilding is best as a health oriented activity for virtually everyone. Seeing people who aren't competitors turn to dangerous drugs is alarming to me and not worth the risk. That so many people do it these days for appearance sake is sad. Be healthy and take care of yourself.

  • @meg-k-waldren
    @meg-k-waldren Год назад

    Really edifying. I'm not into bodybuilding, but respect greatness when I see it. Steve was impressive indeed.

  • @chiptenor
    @chiptenor Год назад +10

    I totally agree, Steve Reeves was the greatest bodybuilder of all time. Yes, there have been thousands since, many bigger (some, grotesquely bigger through chemistry), of all sizes and shapes, etcetera. However, Reeve's physique was like the 'archetype' of the developed male form. There have been other greats before and after him , for sure, but he set a standard of 'natural' male development that, in my estimation, is timeless.

  • @usamnmusclenut
    @usamnmusclenut Год назад +12

    Steve had amazing genetics…muscular and extremely handsome at every age. Probably the PERFECT male specimen.

    • @morganangel340
      @morganangel340 10 месяцев назад

      perfect but his P.P. did not worked well... if he had no kids. 🤔

    • @usamnmusclenut
      @usamnmusclenut 10 месяцев назад

      @@morganangel340 maybe he didn’t want children…they would have been beautiful.

    • @morganangel340
      @morganangel340 10 месяцев назад

      @@usamnmusclenut or maybe he was shooting blanks.

    • @usamnmusclenut
      @usamnmusclenut 10 месяцев назад

      @@morganangel340 maybe…

    • @vicenterosales1727
      @vicenterosales1727 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@morganangel340 Steve se casó muy joven y no tuvo hijos porque no se llevaba bien con la esposa, casi nunca estaban juntos por el trabajo. Luego tuvo mucho trabajo y viajaba de pais en pais no quiso tener hijos porque no queria estar ausente. Luego, cuando se estabilizó y tuvo sus últimas esposas, tampoco quiso tener hijos porque pensó que oba a estar muy viejo para criarlos.
      Hay una italiana que dice ser su hijja y queria hacerse una prueba de ADN.

  • @claudiavital8943
    @claudiavital8943 Год назад +1

    He is the greatest one ,no one like him until today,he was blessed with a beauty that is hard to find. Simetría and aesthetic in each angle of his perfect body.Thank you to share about Steve Reeves.

  • @thia1963
    @thia1963 Год назад

    Great video, fabulous physically looking man. Thanks

  • @sherryfuzesy9030
    @sherryfuzesy9030 Год назад +4

    Thanks for a truly thoughtful narrative and photo gallery of the greatest body builder, Steve Reeves. Let us know if you find his out of print books!

  • @charlesf4428
    @charlesf4428 Год назад +6

    We had a neighbor back in the 50s that had the same physique as Steve. Of course I was wowed by his muscles and his strength. He could lift the front of a car. I was only 9 yrs and I did not understand the reaction of my body back then.

    • @charlesf4428
      @charlesf4428 Год назад +1

      Nice to know there are others that experienced the same attraction!

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn Год назад +2

    Great video! I agree. Steve Reeves is also my favourite.

  • @johnmcleod5488
    @johnmcleod5488 Год назад +2

    Steeve Reeves was always the GOAT for me too. After growing up watching old movies like Jason and the Argonauts and Hercules I seen him with his pectus excavatum and height which I thought was relatable with me so I always thought of him as my favourite and an person to aspire to. Great video. Rip the 🐐

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Год назад

      I hated the choice for Hercules in the otherwise awesome "Jason and the Argonauts", they should have gotten Reeves! Still a great choice to double feature with the Original "Clash Of The Titans"! Ray Harryhausen was also a "King".

  • @andredubois4601
    @andredubois4601 Год назад +5

    What a guy!! Incredible. Give me 3 years i´ll look like him

  • @pika-seb1484
    @pika-seb1484 Год назад +3

    great vid bro. BB is not dead, as long as we got natty guys it will never die and that the right way it was aimed to be

  • @harryplummer6356
    @harryplummer6356 Год назад +1

    Great video - thank you posting. I see some of my other favourites Clancy Ross and Alan Stephan. Cheers!

  • @keithclark130
    @keithclark130 Год назад

    Nice job, this was a great video!

  • @user-jk8bb6wm1s
    @user-jk8bb6wm1s Год назад +4

    What a Great Man!❣️