Muscular Development often provided instructional exercise guidance. This edition focuses on the Alternate Side Pull-Up, Wide Grip Press with Dumbells and the Dumbell Pull- Up from "Hang". Note the exceptional artwork by Gilbert III. Source: Muscular Development (Issue August 1967)
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Muscular Development often provided a column called "Explaining the Exercise". This month focuses on the wrist curl for forearm development. Source: Muscular Development (Issue August 1967)
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Muscular Development often provided a column called "Explaining the Exercise". This month focuses on the Hanging Leg Raise (Frog Kick). Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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Will Whitaker shares his Chest routine. He would use this routine in his lead up to a 3rd place finish behind Dennis Tinerino in the 1967 AAU Mr America. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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1963 AAU Mr America Ver Weaver shares his shoulder routine. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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Jim Haislop trains Legs. After this article Jim would go onto win the 1967 AAU Mr USA, the 1968 AAU Mr America and his weight class of the 1969 NABBA Mr Universe. The training must have paid off! Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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Muscular Development often provided instructional exercise guidance. This edition focuses on the Leverage Rowing Motion with Barbell, Straight Arm Pull-down on Lat -machine and the Swing-Back under Doorway Gym. Note the exceptional artwork by Gilbert III. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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A nice article of Terry Robinson who at the time was 50 years old. He was a former boxer and bodybuilder. His bodybuilding highlights were his 1941 AAU Mr America appearance where he finished 6th to the great John Grimek. In 1948 he won the AAU Mr New York City title. Source: Muscular Development (Issue…
Chest Yorton win the 1966 NABBA Mr Universe handing newcomer Arnold Schwarzenegger his first defeat. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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They say calves are the most stubborn muscles but if you follow Steve Reeve's routine you will be rewarded. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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He is a article on the program Reg used to build up his back for the 1965 Mr Universe contest. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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Learn how Bill Pearl developed his 20 1/2 inch arms. Source: Muscular Development (Issue February 1967)
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