#21 - Why old-school bodybuilders looked so damn good - Golden Era Bookworm
Update: 2025-11-03
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Dr. Juan Carlos Cassano is a fitness historian and clinical scientist who runs the YouTube channel Golden Era Bookworm. He was a key researcher for the Netflix documentary Arnold and is a renowned expert on all Golden Era bodybuilders, including Schwarzenegger, Tom Platz, and Mike Mentzer.
Expect to learn:
- What Golden Era bodybuilders did differently to look so good
- The daily routine of Arnold Schwarzenegger at Gold's Gym
- The surprising link between bodybuilding and being a gentleman
Timestamps:
- 00:00 – Why men are still fascinated by the Golden Era physique
- 01:10 – The art and aesthetics of bodybuilding as human sculpture
- 02:20 – Joe Weider: the salesman who turned bodybuilding into a dream
- 04:20 – From outcasts to icons: how Weider built a new empire
- 06:00 – Selling the California fantasy — muscles, girls, and freedom
- 07:40 – Arnold’s arrival and how Weider spotted his star potential
- 10:00 – The reality behind the dream: life at Gold’s Gym in the ’60s
- 12:00 – What set Arnold apart from other lifters of his time
- 15:40 – Inside Arnold’s daily routine and training cycles
- 20:30 – Diet in the Golden Era: real food, few supplements
- 24:20 – Early steroid use and how it evolved across decades
- 33:00 – Why physiques looked better then: training, food, and mindset
- 40:00 – The lost camaraderie of old gyms vs. isolation today
- 42:20 – How the image of bodybuilding has changed since the ’80s
- 47:00 – Hyper-masculinity, Hollywood physiques, and lost gentlemanly values
- 56:00 – Unreal expectations in the age of social media
- 58:00 – The birth of Golden Era Bookworm: from childhood fascination to YouTube historian
- 1:06:00 – Hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from Arnold’s apartment
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