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  2. MuscleMag International - Wikipedia

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    MuscleMag International or Musclemag was a Canadian bodybuilding, fitness and men's magazine, considered one of the top magazines in its field. [1] [2] It was established in Canada in 1974 by Robert Kennedy, an immigrant to Canada and leading expert in fitness and bodybuilding, with an initial print run of 110,000.

  3. Dave Draper - Wikipedia

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    Draper was 6'0" (1.83 m) tall, and his bodybuilding competition weight was approximately 235 lb. (106,6 kg). [3] His nickname "The Blond Bomber" was bestowed on him by Joe Weider when Weider was pushing "muscle bombing" (intense weight-training) in his muscle magazines in the 1960s.

  4. Bodybuilding.com - Wikipedia

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    Bodybuilding.com is an American online retailer based in Boise, Idaho, specializing in dietary supplements, sports supplements and bodybuilding supplements.The site also once had a highly popular forum section which was shut down in September 2024 without notice.

  5. Bodybuilding Icon Ronnie Coleman Took a YouTuber Through a ...

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    YouTuber and bodybuilder Jesse James West worked out with Ronnie Coleman, eight-time Mr. Olympia champion, on chest day.

  6. Iron Man (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man at one time stressed the health and character building aspects of weight training, though it later shifted its focus to hardcore bodybuilding. In the early 1950s, Iron Man Magazine was the first weight-training publication to show women working out with weights as part of their overall fitness regimen.

  7. Robert Kennedy (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Fitness had until then been a general men's fitness title published six times a year. Kennedy is known in the bodybuilding world for coining the term "Hardcore Bodybuilding", after publishing the book under the same name, and also for the concept of the Pre-Exhaust Principle, [3] known and used during training by bodybuilders around the ...

  8. Chris Dickerson (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    After seeing Mr. Universe Bill Pearl in a magazine, Dickerson changed his focus from acting to bodybuilding, and, at age 24, he began training at Pearl's Los Angeles gym. [9] Dickerson first entered a bodybuilding competition in 1965 by taking third place at that year's Mr. Long Beach competition.

  9. Leroy Colbert - Wikipedia

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    He was the first ever Black athlete to appear on the front cover of Muscle Power magazine, and is regarded as a pioneer who broke the race barrier. [1] After he formed a close friendship with Joe Weider in his 20s, Leroy was able to rise to fame – placing first in the Mr. Eastern America competition in 1953, a year after winning the Mr.