Thursday, March 28, 2013

Most Popular posts of Joe Weider
Weider Home Gym
by
Jeff Knize
The Weider Home Gym line is full of systems that can give you a whole body workout in the comfort of your own home. There are various gym styles to choose from, each offering different features that you may choose from to customize your workout to your needs.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Weider-Home-Gym
id=591563 - Jun 04, 2007
Improving Your Body With Weider Fitness Equipment
by
Clark Hunter
Weider fitness equipment has long been popular and reliable, but because it doesn't carry the hefty price tags that other fitness equipment does many people do not give it a second glance. A lot of the time a cheaper price tag means that the equipment is not all that reliable but that simply is not the case with Weider fitness equipment.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Improving-Your-Body-With-Weider-Fitness-Equipment
id=290187 - Sep 04, 2006
9 Pioneers of Fitness
by
Donovan Baldwin
Most fields of endeavor have those who could be considered pioneers. Here's a list of nine pioneers in the fields of health, fitness, body building, and weight lifting.
http://ezinearticles.com/?9-Pioneers-of-Fitness
id=567541 - May 16, 2007
Review of Weider Home Gym
by
Dorthy Weatherbush
One of the most influential and famous figures in the history of bodybuilding has been the legendary Joe Weider. It was Weider who launched the seminal and long lasting bodybuilding publication MUSCLE AND FITNESS which promoted the subject of health and exercise for decades.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Review-of-Weider-Home-Gym
id=2676622 - Jul 28, 2009
When Was Bodybuilding Invented And Who Made It Famous?
by
Daiyaan Ghani
Who actually came up with the concept of bodybuilding? Did the Governor of California really make the sport famous?
http://ezinearticles.com/?When-Was-Bodybuilding-Invented-And-Who-Made-It-Famous?
id=655834 - Jul 22, 2007
The History of Home Gyms
by
Robert Braun
With the prevalence of running, gyms, and general health consciousness today, it can be hard to imagine a time when it wasn't so. Yet photos of models and standards of beauty of the 1940s and 1950s presents ideals that are quite different from those of today. How did this change take place?
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-History-of-Home-Gyms
id=2513095 - Jun 23, 2009
General Information About Weight Training
by
Garry Knight
According to a legend, there was a wrestler in Ancient Greece called Milo who discovered a unique way of increasing his strength and physical fitness. Every day he carried a calf on his shoulders for a distance of more than 180 meters along the stadium of Olympia. As the calf grew and gained weight, Milo was becoming stronger and stronger.
http://ezinearticles.com/?General-Information-About-Weight-Training
id=2693585 - Aug 01, 2009
What Are Burns?
by
Adam Sinicki
Burns are one of the most evil and beautiful inventions in bodybuilding. Created by good old Joe Weider who created his series of training principles based on what he observed bodybuilders did to increase the intensity of their workouts, this has to be one of the meanest moves he came up with. Essentially for this to work you will need to be at the end of your set having worked to failure.
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Are-Burns?
id=3521318 - Jan 04, 2010
The Fitness Boom
by
Kris Lee
While the worlds of sports and fitness are intertwined, it was not until the 1970s that popular culture was ready to accept fitness as eagerly as it had accepted sports. Fitness had not yet taken on its importance for improving health, and popular opinion likened fitness to work and manual labor.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Fitness-Boom
id=1346512 - Jul 21, 2008
Weight Loss After Childbirth - Moral Support, Why Arnold Needed Franco
by
J Franco
If you've recently given birth and are looking to tackle weight loss after childbirth, let me point out one powerful factor that has been the difference between failure and success for many women with the same objective. It is the difference of having moral support.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Weight-Loss-After-Childbirth---Moral-Support,-Why-Arnold-Needed-Franco

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