In the sketch, Carvey and Nealon play a pair of muscle-bound Austrian bodybuilders in the mold of
Arnold Schwarzenegger, using padding for fake muscles, drab gray sweatsuits, weight belts, and speaking with Austrian accents. The background of the set includes several life-sized cutouts of Schwarzenegger during his competition years. The sketch's introductory and ending music featured mock Austrian
yodeling. "Pumping Up" primarily consists of Hans and Franz denigrating others for not being strong and as physically fit as they appear to be, striking bodybuilder poses to show off their "muscled" bodies, complete with strained facial expressions. Schwarzenegger made one guest appearance in the sketch (to much applause) in which he ridicules "his cousins" for being "girlie" and weak. Another sketch was done in response to recent sports news, where a "
Saturday Night Live editorial" showed Hans and Franz barking back at a recent remark by
Jimmy the Greek that African men were more apt to be muscular than European men. One sketch that did not have the pair in their signature sweatsuits and leather belts was a Halloween episode. Hans and Franz both dressed up as their idol, Arnold Schwarzenegger, with Hans as the titular character from the first
Terminator film and Franz as the T-800 from
Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The two compared how their Terminators were tougher, then derided others for their "girlie" costumes, including a boy who was dressed as Superman. Rather than hand out high sugar candy, Hans and Franz gave "treats" of vitamin C pills, coconut oil, and
bee pollen to encourage kids to stay in shape. ==Development==