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16 Old School Gym Exercises That Built REAL Muscle (PART 2) The old school bodybuilders and strongmen of the physical culture era had a second arsenal of exercises most modern lifters have never even heard of — and in Part 2, we're covering all of them. This video breaks down 16 more forgotten old school gym exercises that built real muscle, including the Steinborn squat, Saxon side bend, Bradford press, Jefferson deadlift, wrestler's bridge, farmer's walk, Scott curls, Roman chair back extensions, and more. These are the exact classic strength training exercises used by Larry Scott, Arthur Saxon, Henry Steinborn, Jim Bradford, and the toughest physical culture athletes of the 1900s through the golden era of bodybuilding. If you're serious about old school muscle building, vintage strength training methods, and the exercises that actually built legendary physiques — this is required watching. Every exercise in this video has decades of real-world results behind it — no machines, no gimmicks, no modern fitness industry shortcuts. We cover the full history of each movement, the exact muscle groups targeted, and the old school training philosophy that made each one a staple in classic bodybuilding and strongman programs. Whether you're looking to build functional strength the old fashioned way, add proven golden era bodybuilding exercises to your routine, or finally understand what separated the physical culture athletes from everyone else — this video delivers. These aren't trends. They're the foundation that the entire history of serious muscle building was constructed on. Disclaimer: This content is for entertainment and informational purposes only. Some details are based on historical accounts and narrative interpretation. Viewer discretion is advised. Media used complies with Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act (Fair Use) for commentary, criticism, education, and research. No copyright infringement intended.