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bodybuilding

Developing of the physique through exercise and diet, often for competitive exhibition. Bodybuilding aims at displaying pronounced muscle tone and exaggerated muscle mass and definition for overall aesthetic effect. Weight training is the principal form of exercise used; high-protein foods and vitamin and mineral supplements contribute to the diet. Bodybuilding competition grew largely out of 19th-century European strongman theatrical and circus acts. The first important international competition was the Mr. Universe contest, founded in 1947. It was followed in 1965 by the even more prestigious Mr. Olympia contest. Competition for women began in the 1970s. In 1998 bodybuilding was granted provisional status by the International Olympic Committee. The use of steroids to enhance performance, though generally forbidden, has long been common among bodybuilders.



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Deeply influenced by Bernarr Macfadden, founder of the physical culture movement of the 1930s (and, as it happens, owner of The Dance, the precursor to Dance Magazine), Trager trained as a professional boxer, body builder, and acrobatic dancer.
The body builder during power reps will squeeze the contracted muscles to intensify the effort and maximize the pump, thus obtaining the desired effect.
McNamara, whose mom is a world-class body builder and whose dad is a Marine, had a decent start to the cross country season as a freshman at Washington before becoming anemic halfway through the season.
 
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