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Gheorghe Huma was a Romanian bodybuilder, coach and fitness instructor who made a significant impact on the country's fitness and bodybuilding scene. He was known for his dedication to training, using medium to heavy weights and working out seven days a week. His serious, focused approach to bodybuilding was reflected in his disciplined routine, and he trained many future athletes who went on to achieve success in the sport.
Gheorghe Huma won in the heavyweight category at every Romanian national championsip from 1972 to 1981, along with numerous other trophees. ( Laszlo Szekely Culturism pg 106)
Referred to as the "Stejarul din Dumbrava Sibiului" (The Oak from Dumbrava Sibiului), Huma left a lasting legacy, particularly in Sibiu, where he was a prominent figure in the local sports community. His influence extended beyond just his own achievements, as he inspired a new generation of bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts. His students and colleagues remembered him for his humor and kindness, but also for his serious and intense commitment to training.
https://www.topculturism.ro/miros-de-huma/)
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Laszlo Szekely Culturism. Editura Sport Turism 1981