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Generation Iron - Premium Bodybuilding & Fitness Apparel for Men & Women | Gym Workout Clothes & Activewear for Training, Running & Sports
Generation Iron - Premium Bodybuilding & Fitness Apparel for Men & Women | Gym Workout Clothes & Activewear for Training, Running & Sports

Generation Iron - Premium Bodybuilding & Fitness Apparel for Men & Women | Gym Workout Clothes & Activewear for Training, Running & Sports

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Product Description From the producer of the original classic "Pumping Iron," comes "Generation Iron" the long awaited true story of dedication, rivalry, victory, defeat, redemption and triumph. The film examines the professional sport of bodybuilding today and gives us access to the lives of current bodybuilding stars Phil Heath, Kai Greene, Branch Warren, Dennis Wolf, Victor Martinez, Hidetada Yamagishi as well as ambitious newcomer Ben Pakulski and European sensation Roelly Winklaar on their journey to be crowned Mr. Olympia. Review The oversized men who compete for the title of Mr. Olympia in this illuminating documentary are articulate and serious-minded, with some muscling through adversity to find a way to their dreams. --New York Daily News

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This is centered around the Mr. Olympia contest and what it takes to get there. As a huge fan of the sport, there really is no surprises here except for the portrayal of Phil Health. I don't know if he's acting insecure for the cameras but he comes off as being quite the jerk. The additional footage of Dennis Wolf was really interesting as I didn't know much about him. Kai Greene is well Kai in this. Kai comes off as articulate as usual and really is the true ambassador for the sport. Wish they would've mentioned more of his paintings but that's a minor detail. Overall the tone of the documentary is darker and won't leave you with a happy go lucky attitude but it just might inspire you.

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