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American bodybuilding icon Tom Platz, 68, shows off insane thighs as amazed fans claim he’s ‘still the quad father’

Platz reveals the film superstar who helped his career in 1980s

BODYBUILDING legend Tom Platz may be past retirement age, but his thighs remain reminiscent of his glory days.

Platz, who is now 68, showed off his amazing thighs in a social media post.

Platz shows off amazing thighs at the age of 68
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Platz shows off amazing thighs at the age of 68Credit: Instagram/tomplatz
Platz pictured in his glory days
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Platz pictured in his glory daysCredit: Instagram/tomplatz

He posted on Instagram to offer birthday wishes to his wife, Dr. Cha Dikito-Platz.

Naturally, fans had their eyes drawn to his extraordinary legs and thighs.

"Still the quad father," one fan wrote in the comments section under his post.

That is a reference to the nickname "The Quadfather" which Platz has had for decades.

"No way his legs still like this," another fan posted.

"How are u still ripped, amazing!," another person wrote in the comments.

"The fact that your legs look like that still is insane," was the comment from another poster

Platz became a household name in the 1970s and 1980s.

He was also known for his leg development, which in his prime measured over 30 inches.

He has trained a number of other bodybuilders, including Germany's David Hoffmann.

I made no money doing bodybuilding - when I retired I had to build the sport up and it was my mission to raise prizes

Platz competed in seven Mr. Olympia events - that is an international bodybuilding competition held annually - and finished third in 1981.

Naturally, Platz's incredible legs are down to an immense exercise regime.

Those exercises have traditionally included back squats, leg curls, and calf raises.

Platz recently revealed that Arnold Schwarzenegger provided his career with a real boost in the 1980s.

Before becoming a mainstream movie star, Schwarzenegger was a professional bodybuilder and at one time a rival to Platz.

Platz pictured at Venice Beach in Los Angeles in his heyday
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Platz pictured at Venice Beach in Los Angeles in his heydayCredit: Alamy

Despite that, he gave Platz a welcome helping hand.

"After ’81, Arnold was going into acting more and more," Platz said.

"He goes, ‘look I want to have everybody contact you, because I’m going into the movies and films, and I’m busy doing that. Is it okay?’

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"So I’m like, ‘yeah sure let’s do it.’ They’re like getting 10,000 to show up for the half a day! I’m like ‘holy smokes'.

"It was like he opened that door for me. He’s a ruthless kind of guy, but he’s very generous.”

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