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The
New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding Arnold
Schwarzenegger hasn't competed as a bodybuilder since he won the Mr.
Olympia title in 1980, but he remains the sport's No. 1 icon. He hosts
an annual bodybuilding contest in Columbus, Ohio, and allows a column
to be ghost-written under his name in a muscle magazine. Today's bodybuilders
may have bigger muscles than Arnold ever did, but everyone inside
and outside the iron game gives him credit for exponentially broadening
the popularity of physique training. Updated edition from the 1985
first edition. In paperback!
BooksForFitness: Always at the
top of the list! This book was great when it was written in 1985 and
if nothing else, everyone has built their career from Arnold's success,
including other authors on bodybuilding. You can find books that imitate
this one, the original. 
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Lee
Haney's Ultimate Bodybuilding An eight-time Mr.
Olympia trains some top flight athletes. This book not only describes
some of his championship training techniques Haney's but shows how
they apply to other athletes.
BooksForFitness: Haney is huge!.
This book can take you beyond ordinary if you have the will to endure.

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