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  2. Isaac W. Sprague - Wikipedia

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    He was born on May 21, 1841, in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. [2]Although normal for most of his childhood, Sprague began irreversibly losing weight at age 12 after feeling ill after swimming.

  3. Bodybuilding - Wikipedia

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    The attempt to increase muscle mass in one's body without any gain in fat is called clean bulking. Competitive bodybuilders focus their efforts to achieve a peak appearance during a brief "competition season". [53] Clean bulking takes longer and is a more refined approach to achieving the body fat and muscle mass percentage a person is looking for.

  4. Hardgainer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hardgainer was available only through subscription, and was initially published on a bi-monthly basis starting with the July-August, 1989 issue. Stuart McRobert, a transplanted Englishman living in Nicosia, Cyprus, was the publisher and editor, operating under the name of CS Publishing.

  5. There's a terrifying new health trend among teenage boys, according to Men's Health's new documentary Generation Flex: Bulking up, even to the point of ignoring dangerous side effects.

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  7. Paul Grant (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Grant (26 June 1943 – 23 November 2003) was a Welsh bodybuilder who won the "amateur tall" category of the Mr. Universe contest in 1973 [1] and went on to become an ambassador for the sport.

  8. Supersize vs Superskinny - Wikipedia

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    Supersize vs Superskinny is a British television programme on Channel 4 that featured information about dieting and extreme eating lifestyles.One of the main show features was a weekly comparison between an overweight person, and an underweight person.

  9. A nutrition researcher shares 5 habits he follows to eat ...

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    A nutrition and longevity researcher said he uses science to make his holidays fun and healthy. He focuses on building muscle to take advantage of big meals for better gains.