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Greg Kovacs - Age 21.

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2010

A video clip of professional bodybuilder Greg Kovacs at 21 years of age, around 1990.

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  • here at age 21 he is 6'2 but in later years of videos i saw he is 6'5...can u really keep growing then or is this because of steroid use? im not saying he took them just the fact that he grew another 3 inches after he was already an adult im just curious

  • @mckricks1 Greg's adult height was 6'2, not 6'5. The 1996 Nationals video is incorrectly titled.

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  • i would sure hate to be that guys plumber

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  • 21 he looks at least 30

  • his biceps look like mine and im 5-9 160

  • @grassomania Yeah, it's probably not easy to be his size.

  • @mckricks1 but it must be uncomfortable with such meat on him

  • @dmitryk53 i guess the bone growing affects others in different ways and depending on exactly what type of steroids theyre using,maybe some people's height doesnt end up getting affected at all and others does. i heard people can counteract or at least somewhat "lessen" some of the bad side effects of steroids through specific cycling and other stuff.

  • @grassomania sorry i speak english

  • @dmitryk53 while searching up bodybuilding stuff i randomly once got on a site called ultimate steroid cycle elite fitness (not saying i was looking to do them)and it said "safe" cycling methods

  • @mckricks1 interesting... I guess my question would be does HGH make your bones grow in length or width? Because there are a lot of bodybuilders who are no taller than 5'9", does that mean the majority of people going into bodybuilding are short? or is it the drugs that stunt their growth?

    We also have to remember that Greg could just be an outlier, maybe he is one of the few people who are not affected by the abundance of hormones with regard to his height.

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