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Classical Comparisons
Without turning to the Internet, can you name Serge Nubretās contest wins? Probably not, and that isnāt because the NABBA Mr. Universe and WABBA Mr. Olympus titles are insignificant, but because the Nubret physique transcended the bounds of such statistics. Indeed, that Serge Nubret has reached the level of fame and respect among the bodybuilding community as he has without the rĆ©sumĆ© of a Schwarzenegger, Zane or Columbu is all the more testament to his inherent greatness as a bodybuilder. In fact, itās safe to say that even if heād never won a single competition heād still be just as revered by bodybuilding aficionados. But why?
Bodybuilding is, by its nature, a subjective endeavor, which means that itās difficult to quantify what makes one bodybuilder better than the next. Variables like bodyweight and arm measurements donāt enter into the equation when we make artistic calculations on degrees of excellence in a physique. Yet for as metaphysical the assessing of a body is, itās hard to deny that Serge Nubret possessed one of the best of all times. There was something intangible to the Nubret physique ā some metric having to do with his bone structure multiplied by his muscle mass divided by his bodyfat minus his skin tone ā that made his whole even greater than the sum of his impressive parts.
āHe reminded me of a race horse,ā says former Schwarzenegger training partner Ric Drasin, who got the chance to see Nubret train in person on several occasions at the original Goldās Gym/Venice, California. āWith the glow of sweat on his dark skin he looked like a highly polished statue. Every ripple in his muscles reflected light and you could see them twitch under his skin with every movement, much like a racehorse. He was quite a sight to see, even for a fellow bodybuilder.ā
Of course, even Nubret wasnāt perfect. It could be argued that by competitive bodybuilding standards his back never quite reached the degree of width or thickness needed to match his front, and that his upper body overshadowed his lower. Yet when viewed as art rather than athlete, Nubretās physique was a thing of beauty.
Take a look at Michelangeloās David statue for reference. In it you donāt see a figure with hanging lats and ponderous quadriceps teardrops shadowing its kneecaps. Likewise, Greek sculptor Polykleitos of Argosā famed Doryphoros (Spear-Bearer), while possessing a muscularly detailed torso, shows legs that are clearly strong, but designed more for function than form.
And so too was the Nubret physique ā muscular and strong-looking, but with a grace and aesthetic beauty that spoke to not just a bodybuilderās physique, but that of an athlete as well. It was uniquely his own creation and built via his own very unique system.
Training: 40 Sets of Benches
As distinctive as was Serge Nubretās physique, so too was his training style. While others of his generation, like Schwarzenegger and Columbu, were known to regularly train for 2ā3 hours at a clip, often twice a day, Serge outpaced all of his contemporaries by a long shot when it came to volume. While the routine he advocated in later years is daunting enough, Nubretās actual workouts during his peak years were reportedly even more voluminous. Much more.
āThere were times,ā recalls former onstage adversary Frank Zane, āwhen he would work out all day ā literally. Heād get to the gym at 8 or 9 a.m. and train until noon or so. Then heād go for lunch, and then heād return to the gym to train for another few hours. After that heād get dinner at 5 p.m. or so and come back for his nighttime workout. It would be a 12-hour day centered on training.ā
Other stories tell of his marathon bench-press sessions. Nubret was a fan of the exercise, and while he claimed a personal best single-rep lift of 495 pounds, he was known more for his interminable sessions under the bar, performing as many as 40 sets of 25 reps per set! Generally he liked to keep the weights relatively light, rarely going above 225 pounds, and sometimes even keeping it to fewer than 200. He scoffed at the notion that one needs to lift excessively heavy weights to grow his muscles. While benching he liked to keep his hands very wide on the bar, a technique some say contributed to his broad, perfectly developed pectorals.
His competitive rival/offstage friend Ferrigno notes that Nubretās affection for excess wasnāt limited only to his standout bodypart. āBefore the 1975 Mr. Olympia, Serge invited me to train with him,ā Ferrigno remembers. āWe were training legs and he wanted to do 25 sets of leg extensions alone! There were many other exercises after that. I told him I couldnāt train that way. By the time weād have finished that one exercise Iād have been ready to leave the gym!ā
Then there was his ab routine. Apparently the term āovertrainingā didnāt exist in the Nubret vocabulary, as heād work his abdominals daily for an hour straight. This was in addition to the hours he devoted to each dayās other bodyparts. Yet while some might balk at the time he spent doing hanging knee raises, no one could deny the results of his efforts. This system worked for him not just physically, but mentally and emotionally, too.
āOne day I asked him how he had the energy to train for so long,ā says Ferrigno. āHe said to me, āI love bodybuilding.āā
Diet: Not a Carbs Man
When it came to nutrition, Serge Nubret followed what we now call a āketo diet.ā He eschewed carbs for the most part, with a heavy reliance on red meat.
āThe first time I started to achieve my best condition,ā he would write, āwas at the Mr. Olympia 1971 in Essen, Germany, where I surprised Arnold and Franco [with my appearance]. I was eating red meat (about 6ā8 pounds a day) and a little quantity of carbs, like rice and beans. [I drank] about three liters of water [and ate] about one or two meals a day, but the bigger one during the night.ā
That means he consumed over 3 pounds of meat for dinner.Ā
Yet while in a typical day heād eat few, if any, carbohydrate-rich foods, during the week leading up to a competition Nubret would do a total reversal and go carb-crazy, consuming anywhere from 4,000ā5,000 carbohydrate calories, most of them fast-burning carbs.
Clearly, he was a genetic marvel, capable not only of the kind of grueling marathon workouts that would maim lesser men, but eating in a way that would cause total digestive failure in most. But while it would be as foolhardy to expect Nubret-like gains by following his training protocol and his diet, both worked for bodybuildingās āBlack Panther.ā
In Memoriam
On April 19th, 2011, at age 72 the great Serge Nubret made the transition from living legend to legend. Bodybuilding fans the world over mourned their loss and tributes from his contemporaries poured in to magazines and websites. The tangible effect of his passing has been palpable to thousands the world over, yet the effect of Nubretās life will continue on far longer than many of us: for as long, in fact, as mankind continues to hold an appreciation for the artistry of the human form.
Black Panther Training
Serge Nubretās training routine was as voluminous as it was time-consuming, sometimes keeping him in the gym for 3ā4 hours at a time. If youād like to style your own workout similar to Nubretās, we recommend halving the number of sets, but keeping the reps high, as using light-moderate weight for higher reps was the foundation of his training philosophy.
Sergeās Routine (Sets x Reps)
Monday/Thursday: Quads, Chest, Abs
Squat: 8 x 12
Leg Press: 6 x 12
Leg Extension: 6 x 12
Bench Press: 8 x 12
Flat-Bench Dumbbell Flye: 6 x 12
Incline Bench Press: 6 x 12
Incline Dumbbell Flye: 6 x 12
Dumbbell Pullover: 6 x 12
Tuesday/Friday: Back, Hamstrings, Abs
Pull-Up: 6 x 12
Behind-the-Neck Pulldown: 8 x 12
Wide-Grip Front Pulldown: 6 x 12
Bent-Over Barbell Row: 6 x 12
Lying Leg Curl: 8 x 15
Standing Leg Curl: 8 x 15
Wednesday/Saturday: Shoulders, Arms, Calves
Behind-the-Neck Military Press: 6 x 12
Alternating Dumbbell Front Raise: 6 x 12
Barbell Upright Row: 6 x 12
Cable Lateral Raise: 6 x 12
Barbell Curl Superset with Triceps Pressdown: 16 x 12
Dumbbell Curl Superset with Triceps Dip: 16 x 12
Standing Calf Raise: 8 x 12
Seated Calf Raise: 8 x 12
Ab Training
Serge trained his abs at the end of every workout and on Sundays for an hour straight. His favorite ab exercises were the hanging knee raise and seated knee-ups performed on a flat bench.