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Bodybuilding : Men and Masculinities
295 words, approx. 1 pages Bodybuilding, which is grounded in the bodily, muscular, aesthetic, is often central to discussions of the construction of muscular masculine males (Drummond 1996). This is largely due to the historical nexus between muscularity, strength and...
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Bodybuilding Summary
3,517 words, approx. 12 pages The term "bodybuilding" has taken on several meanings in popular discourse. The most common usage refers to the organized sport in which men and women compete by posing to display the physiques they have created through weight training,...
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Bodybuilding Information
4,526 words, approx. 15 pages
 Bodybuilding is the process of maximizing muscle hypertrophy through the combination of weight training, sufficient caloric intake, and rest. Someone who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. As a sport, called competitive...




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 Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
To be a bodybuilder
12/01/2002: 587 words, approx. 2 pages Lacking Mr. Olympia proportions? Never fear - this club is about more than muscle. Decades ago, I recognized all the wonderful possibilities in bodybuilding. Like the proverbial mountain, muscle begged to be conquered. The act of making muscles bigger and more powerful provides...
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 Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Defining A Bodybuilder
10/01/2007: 646 words, approx. 2 pages TRUE BODYBUILDERS ARE BORN OF IRON, SWEAT AND PAIN A LOT OF PEOPLE LIFT WEIGHTS, many of them with a modicum of success. But what makes a bodybuilder a bodybuilder? Even the iron-devout legions who consume every word in publications such as MUSCLE...
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 AP Features
Bodybuilder arrested for assault while in insulin shock
4/3/2007: 260 words, approx. 1 pages A diabetic bodybuilder was sprayed with Mace and wrestled to the ground by police officers who mistakenly believed he was intoxicated when he was actually going through insulin shock.Despite the misunderstanding, Doug Burns was arrested for misdemeanor assault and resisting arrest following the incident at...
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 The New York Observer
Bodybuilders: Smith, Mueck Stuck in Repeat Performances
1/21/2007: 1,019 words, approx. 3 pages How much pleasure you derive from Kiki Smith: A Gathering, 1980-2005, a mid-career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, will depend on whether you think art should simply confirm what we know or expand and deepen our knowledge. Anyone conversant with Ms. Smith’s...



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