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Tom Platz, a legendary figure in the world of bodybuilding, expressed his affinity for Europe, particularly Switzerland, and Hungary, during an old seminar uploaded by RepOne four years ago. At 68 years old, the veteran bodybuilder shared his insights into the evolving landscape of bodybuilding and the unique qualities he finds in these European countries.

Platz humorously reflected on the fascination many younger individuals hold for the “golden era” of bodybuilding. He found it intriguing that even those in their twenties discuss a time before their own, indicating the lasting impact of that era. Furthermore, Platz continued to praise the countries.

Tom Platz’s fascinating disclosure for Switzerland

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In this throwback, YouTube video, The Quadfather praised Switzerland for its charm and elegance. He said, “I like Switzerland – sexy, okay It is. I know, if you guys know that, I mean watches coming to the airport – beautiful watches, money, and chocolate. Oh man, it’s a great country.” He found the country appealing for its reputation for luxury watches, fine chocolates, and scenic landscapes. He playfully described his desire to explore everything Switzerland had to offer, capturing the essence of his curiosity and appreciation for the nation.

Amidst this praise for Switzerland’s opulent facets, the king of Squats delved into the heart of the nation’s appeal. He was not just enamored by materialistic indulgences; rather, he found himself drawn to the picturesque landscapes that Switzerland was renowned for. His playful enthusiasm captured the essence of his curiosity and genuine appreciation for the nation. Through his words, it became clear that he saw Switzerland not just as a land of luxury, but also as a realm of natural beauty waiting to be explored and cherished.

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He drew parallels between the spirit of bodybuilding in Hungary and the historical essence Venice Beach once had. He commended Hungary for its dedication to bodybuilding and the sense of community reminiscent of the past.

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Tom’s fondness for Europe and the rise of bodybuilding in Hungary

Platz’s fascination with Hungary extended to its event scene. He marveled at the significant growth of bodybuilding events in the country, highlighting the enthusiasm and large participation they garnered. Platz mentioned that this change had occurred over the last five to ten years, making Hungary a potential hub for the sport’s resurgence. He credited individuals like Adam, who seemed to hold the belief that “anything’s possible in Hungary,” much like Arnold Schwarzenegger’s influence in the sport’s early days.

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He saw Hungary as a potential epicenter for bodybuilding’s revival, and he lauded the country’s energy and enthusiasm for the sport. Meanwhile, he was captivated by Switzerland’s charm and its reputation for exquisite craftsmanship and indulgent treats. His insights provide a glimpse into his perspective on the changing landscape of bodybuilding and the unique appeal of these European nations.

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