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  2. Bob Paris - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Flex Magazine ranked Bob Paris the most aesthetic athlete in the history of bodybuilding. [10] [11] In 2009, he performed in a recurring role on the first season of the ABC Television series, Defying Gravity. [12] Paris remains a civil rights advocate and public speaker. He is also a model and a classically trained theater actor.

  3. Bill Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips started bodybuilding in 1982, then moved to Southern California to train at Gold's Gym Venice beach (known as the Mecca of bodybuilding) in 1983, remaining until 1986, a period during which Phillips admits to steroid use, at different times cycling on Deca Durabolin, Andriol, Sustanon, and other drugs that helped him grow from 185 lbs ...

  4. Weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    For example, in weight training, a type of exercise using weights to increase muscle strength, and in bodybuilding, a form of body modification for aesthetic reasons. Strength training, bodybuilding, and working out to achieve a general level of physical fitness have all historically been closely associated with weightlifting. Weightlifting is ...

  5. Fitness and figure competition - Wikipedia

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    Fitness and figure competition. Fitness and figure competition is a class of physique-exhibition events mainly for women but also men. While bearing a close resemblance to bodybuilding, its emphasis is on muscle definition, not size.

  6. Masculine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger, one of the most notable figures in bodybuilding, 1974 Michelangelo's David is considered a Western symbol of young male beauty and human beauty. The masculine beauty ideal is a set of cultural beauty standards for men which change based on the historical era and the geographic region. [ 1 ]

  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. Lee Labrada - Wikipedia

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    Lee Labrada is a professional bodybuilder, published author and CEO of Labrada Nutrition. He won the title Mr. Universe in 1985 and placed top 4 for seven consecutive years in Mr. Olympia. [1]

  9. Strength & Health - Wikipedia

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