Today we discuss a bouncing deadlift done with heavy weights. Yes, really. Now before anyone loses their mind remember two things about this website It is interested in the history of fitness I am not a doctor (well technically I am a doctor of history but 'Big Medicine' won't let me give medical opinions) So… Continue reading Forgotten Exercises: The Hopper Deadlift
Category: Resources
Can a Bodybuilder train by instinct?
This article, first written by Vince Gironda in 1974 sought to set the record straight on whether or not a bodybuilder could train by instinct. As always, Vince is frank, honest and straight to the point. This (instinctive training) is a term invented by so-called Body Building Experts who do not have the answers and… Continue reading Can a Bodybuilder train by instinct?
Dan Levin, ‘Here She Is, Miss, Well, What?, Sports Illustrated, 17 March (1980), 64-75
We always knew women could never build muscles, at least not, uh, real women. Muscles belonged on men, and women didn't want any. They didn't need them, either, not for typing 70 words a minute, not for staying at home all day baking cakes for honeybun. But we also always knew women could never run… Continue reading Dan Levin, ‘Here She Is, Miss, Well, What?, Sports Illustrated, 17 March (1980), 64-75
Kai Greene, ‘The Predator,’ Iron Man, April (2009), 372-375
My Pilgrimage To The 'Mecca'" "People seem to assume that because I'm a pro bodybuilder, I must have been out to Venice Beach on many occasions and trained at the world-famous Gold's Gym. The truth is that until a couple weeks ago, I had never so much as set foot inside Gold's. Five years ago… Continue reading Kai Greene, ‘The Predator,’ Iron Man, April (2009), 372-375
Guest Post: From Sports Heroes to Social Icons: The Evolution of Athletes as Influencers
The concept of athletes as influencers has deep historical roots, stretching back to the origins of organized sports. In ancient Greece, Olympians were considered heroes not just for their prowess in athletic competitions but also for their embodiment of discipline, skill, and honor. They were celebrated figures, with their likeness etched on pottery and sculptures,… Continue reading Guest Post: From Sports Heroes to Social Icons: The Evolution of Athletes as Influencers
Lee Moran’s Squat Workout
Lee Moran was the first man to squat 1,000 lbs. in competition and an absolute goliath within the sport. The following source, from a powerlifting magazine in the 1980s - annoyingly I've lost the source which so rarely happens it is worth mentioning - details his thoughts on a 3 month training split to bring… Continue reading Lee Moran’s Squat Workout
Guest Post: Opening a Sports Rehabilitation Center: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Success
Opening a sports rehabilitation center is an ambitious and rewarding venture that has the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of athletes and active individuals. Sports rehabilitation is a specialized field that helps people recover from injuries, regain physical strength, and return to their peak performance. Whether your goal is to cater… Continue reading Guest Post: Opening a Sports Rehabilitation Center: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Success
K.V. Iyer on Diet (c. 1930)
ONCE again cringing under your eye, non-human engine alongside of the human worker, my assertion that the working, cleaning up, cooling-down and fuelling of an engine correspond to exercising, the Bath, the Repose and the Feeding of the human body, recalls my statement that ‘Whilst the engine is at best itself in efficiency after its… Continue reading K.V. Iyer on Diet (c. 1930)
New Sandow Documentary!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0cYsrptV5c Earlier this year I had the pleasure of speaking with Marcus Kment of Barbell Films about Eugen Sandow's Curative Institute of Physical Culture. Marcus has previously made just a wonderful short film about Sandow's 1901 documentary that is a thing of beauty to watch. For those who don't know, Sandow created a series of… Continue reading New Sandow Documentary!
Rare 1965 Mr. Olympia Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o391Xd0ycSM&feature=youtu.be The Mr. Olympia contest is still the pinnacle of the bodybuilding calendar. Previously on this website we've looked at the competition's contest report which spoke of the great Larry Scott, who swept all other challengers aside. Well, thanks to STG Strength and Power we also have video footage of the competition itself. Looking at the competition… Continue reading Rare 1965 Mr. Olympia Footage
