Why the Bodybuilding Era Matters and You Can’t Compare Them

With all the smack talking going on these days about so and so bodybuilder wouldn’t place top 5 in this era or that era, who cares? That’s like Michael Jordan saying no one from today’s era would be able to guard him. I think we need to take a step back and look at each bodybuilding era for what it is. Let me explain.

Each Bodybuilding Era Matters

When you look at the bodybuilding era when guys like Arnold was competing, the physiques were a lot different. We call it the golden era for a reason. The physiques were aesthetically pleasing, not overly muscular, but had good size and symmetry. Is that missing today? Sure, but the bodybuilding industry has evolved over the years to where it stands currently.

As the years go by, the size game seems to get elevated with each passing bodybuilding era. Bodybuilders are looking to achieve that true freak-factor. Many of them looking for that cartoonish physique that when you see them you simply can’t fathom how that can be real. They walk around in the off-season at 315+ pounds and jump on stage at 280+. We’re talking about a different breed of animals here.  But in all honesty, go back and look at Arnold’s era and put them side-by-side to today’s competitors. It’s like teen nationals versus today’s IFBB professionals.

If you were to put Roelly Winklaar next to Arnold at his prime, Roelly would make Arnold look like a child. But that’s the difference when you compare each bodybuilding era. Truthfully, there would be no comparison at all. And that’s saying something because many believe Arnold is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) bodybuilders of all time. Personally, I think it’s hard to not give the greatest of all time (GOAT) award to Ronnie Coleman but that’s just what I see with my own two eyes.

You could also say the same about Ronnie Coleman and Rich Gaspari. Both were great bodybuilders but Rich would get dwarfed in a lineup of guys like Ronnie, Jay, or Phil. We need to look at what each bodybuilding era brought to the industry at the time.

How Long Is This New Physique Going to Last in the Bodybuilding Era?

I think to answer this question it comes down to a matter of opinion (a topic I’m going to touch on in the next section). What I mean by this is, the current reigning Mr. Olympia (Brandon Curry) wasn’t affected by the comments Dorian Yates made about him not being in shape at the 2019 Mr. Olympia yet still winning the Sandow. That’s because Dorian is looking at things through a different lens and bodybuilding era. Brandon didn’t need to be at his best ever to win his first Olympia. He only needed to be good enough to beat everyone else on stage. It’s that simple. Do you think Brandon was happy with the package he brought to the stage? Probably not. He probably looked in the mirror and post-show photos and started dissecting his physique. I think that’s common for a lot of competitors, so they see where they need to improve for the next show.

Being that bodybuilding is a very subjective sport, we all tend to focus on different things and aspects of competitors’ physiques. Today’s bodybuilding era is much different than 10 years ago and 10 years ago is much different than 30 years ago. 

This is not to say that we can’t appreciate each bodybuilding era. I see things I appreciate from each bodybuilding era. In fact, I RESPECT the competitors from each era. Obviously, today’s competitors have a much wider variety of PEDs they can cycle through during the year. While there are some similarities between eras, there are also many differences as well.

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Matt Weik

Matt Weik, BS, CPT, CSCS, CSN, is the Owner and Head Keyboard Banger of Weik Fitness. He is a well-respected, prolific writer with a global following and a self-proclaimed fitness and supplement nerd. Matt’s content has been featured on thousands of websites, 100+ magazines, and he has authored over a dozen published books.