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The 4'10" Süleymanoğlu's "diminutive size and stunning strength" [4] led to him being nicknamed "Pocket Hercules". [5] [6] [4] Süleymanoğlu retired from weightlifting at the age of 22 after winning the world championship in 1989. [14] However, he returned to the sport in 1991 [5] and won a second Olympic gold medal in Barcelona in 1992. [4]
The film tells about the life of Naim Suleymanoglu, nicknamed "Pocket Hercules". [1] In this life story, the Bulgarian Communist Party led by Todor Jivkov tells about the replacement of the names of the Bulgarian Turks with Bulgarian names by state force, which was put into practice at the end of 1984 under the government.
Gabe Baron Mirkin (born June 18, 1935) is a physician, author, professor, columnist, former guest lecturer, and a former marathon runner. He hosted a radio show on health and fitness for more than 20 years and wrote several books on sports medicine, nutrition, and health.
Weight loss depends on genetics, diet, and more, but generally 45 minutes a day, or 150 minutes per week, of walking can yield weight loss, research shows.
Dr. Stacy Sims, an internationally-renowned exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist, describes the way we have started to look at midlife in recent years as, “a sociocultural shift.” A24
More than 15,000 doctors have signed a letter urging senators to vote against confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of health and human services ...
Pocket Hercules may refer to: Naim Süleymanoğlu (1967-2017), Bulgarian-born Turkish World and Olympic Champion in weightlifting; Maurice Jones-Drew (born 1985), American football player; Darren Sproles (born 1983), American football player; Manohar Aich (1912–2016), Indian bodybuilder
A Times story from 1985 said that the younger Mirkin operated Budget’s “Drive A Dream” facility in Beverly Hills, where high-end vehicles including Mercedes-Benzes and Rolls-Royces could be ...