sábado, 11 de fevereiro de 2017

Rogério Hulk

Rogério Hulk, atleta a 31 anos, professor de musculação a 27 anos ,trabalhou e treinou com atletas conceituados como a Rainha Alair Salvadego, Luiz Otávio de Freitas, Adolfo Acosta, Paulo Lima. Deficiente visual, Campeão Brasileiro de Para Fisiculturismo, dentre outros títulos -  descreve sua trajetória, seu treino e ainda fala das dificuldades e peculiaridades do fisiculturismo.
Rogério Hulk, atleta a 31 anos, professor de musculação a 27 anos ,trabalhou e treinou com atletas conceituados como Alair Salvadego, Luiz Otávio de Freitas, Adolfo Acosta, Paulo Lima. Deficiente visual, Campeão Brasileiro de Para Fisiculturismo, dentre outros títulos -  descreve sua trajetória, seu treino e ainda fala das dificuldades e peculiaridades do fisiculturismo


2014
Federação IFBB
5 Lugar Campeonato Paulista Estreantes
Categoria Master Pesada

2015
Federação NABBA
Campeonato Paulista Estreantes
Categoria Master Pesada
2 Lugar

Campeonato Paulista
Categoria Master Pesada
1 Lugar

Federação FEPAN (atual WBBF)
Campeonato Paulista Estreantes
Categoria Master Pesada
2 Lugar

Campeonato Paulista Estreantes
Categoria Paraculturista
1 Lugar

Campeonato Paulista
Categoria Master Pesada
4 Lugar

Campeonato Paulista
Categoria Parafisiculturimo
1 Lugar

Federação WBPF
Campeonato Paulista Estreantes
Categoria Paraculturismo
1 Lugar

Campeonato Paulista
Categoria Paraculturismo
1 Lugar

Campeonato Brasileiro
Categoria Paraculturismo
1 Lugar

2016

Federação WBPF
Campeonato Paulista
Categoria Master Pesada
3 Lugar

Campeonato Paulista
Categoria Paraculturismo
1 Lugar

TV CARNAGE


For over 12 years, TV Carnage has been at the forefront of incredibly humorous video collages. It is the innovator of a popularized movement that arranges glimpses into brilliant and hypnotic stories that examine and satirize media’s involvement in today’s evolution of popular culture. TV Carnage's creator Derrick Beckles also currently hosts Adult Swim's Hot Package, is a producer and correspondent for Vice TV, and recently appeared on Comedy Central's Drunk History.

lso fueling the nostalgia is content. When things went straight to video in the ’80s and early ’90s, much of the content was meant to be disposable. The best way to get a real feel for how awful this content was is to look to a compilation series called TV CARNAGE. Derrick Beckles collected oddball video footage from the moment it started turning up at flea markets and yard sales. He was part of an informal network of collectors who traded the most jaw-dropping examples of trash culture. When he was laid up with an injury in 1996 he got two VHS machines and started editing together the most horrible clips. His genius at juxtaposing these has created a new generation of VHS aficionados.

Beckles recently turned up as a host on an Adult Swim show called Hot Package. The format is a panel like Entertainment Tonight where they review a mix of vintage and current clips compatible with the junk culture aesthetic. One of his co-hosts is an animated talking VHS machine that spews pink goo. His latest project: Totally for Teens blends vintage after-school-special material with new footage with the intent of “giving these teens the worst set of ethics and morals possible.” If you weren’t around for the glory days of awful VHS productions, TV CARNAGE is here to show you what you missed.

FORBIDDEN TRANSMISSION


Skeleton Farm Productions are responsible for the Satan’s Drive-In and Channel 666 video mixtapes, as well as the fantastic Forbidden Transmission cable access TV show. Just in time for Halloween this year they have put together a fantastic mix of music and clips.
A video mixtape, if you’re not familiar, is a collection of “the best parts” from movies, rock videos, commercials, TV shows, or wherever, edited together in rapid fire fashion. The first Mixtape I saw was one of the early volumes of TV Carnage. I was thoroughly entertained, but I never sought out more. A few years ago I discovered the show, Forbidden Transmission, and was immediately hooked. It was a great mix of incredibly funny rock videos (mostly from the 80's), and assorted randomness (a cooking show recipe for a squirrel salad sandwich). The biggest problem with Forbidden Transmission was that there wasn’t very much of it. Eight episodes were produced, followed by Halloween and Christmas specials. I waited for a second season, but it never came.

A public access cable show that aired on Albuquerque Comcast Channel 27.

Christmas Special
Season 1, Episode 10
S1 E9
Watch Forbidden Transmission Halloween Special online
Halloween Special
Season 1, Episode 9
S1 E8
Watch Forbidden Transmission Saturday Morning Freakout online
Saturday Morning Freakout
Season 1, Episode 8
S1 E7
Watch Forbidden Transmission Kaiju A Go-Go online
Kaiju A Go-Go
Season 1, Episode 7
S1 E6
Watch Forbidden Transmission Let's Go To The Drive-In online
Let's Go To The Drive-In
Season 1, Episode 6
S1 E5
Watch Forbidden Transmission Cosmic Cocktail online
Cosmic Cocktail
Season 1, Episode 5
S1 E4
Watch Forbidden Transmission Night Flight Tribute online
Night Flight Tribute
Season 1, Episode 4
S1 E3
Watch Forbidden Transmission World Bizarre online
World Bizarre
Season 1, Episode 3
S1 E2
Watch Forbidden Transmission Zombified online
Zombified
Season 1, Episode 2
S1 E1
Watch Forbidden Transmission Cultural Meltdown online
Cultural Meltdown
Season 1, Episode 1

“Saturday Morning Freakout” is an episode of the Forbidden Transmission public access cable show, which aired on Albuquerque Comcast Channel 27 from April 2007 to December 2007. The producer, Skeleton Farm Productions, uploaded a bunch of the shows to Cinemageddon recently, describing his handiwork thusly:

Each episode is a collage of rare movie trailers, b-movie clips, old toy commercials, obscure music videos, strange kids shows, bad foreign television and much more. It’s thirty minutes of pure brain-melting video weirdness.


Victor E. Frankl aplicado no estágio de Maturidade

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