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Building the Body: 2010 - Autumn
Building the Body is published 4 times a year and gives a new slant on bodybuilding. It’s all about how to get the most from your training by having a holistic approach, paying attention to all aspects of your workouts, nutrition, attitude and recuperation. Unlike other bodybuilding mags that contain 75% advertising, it contains no paid advertising, just helpful information based on my personal experience and that of my clients.
The Autumn 2010 issue Building the Body Quarterly has just been mailed to subscribers. I really like this issue, the first one to have color inside and outside full color covers. Printed on high gloss paper the quality of reproduction is superb.
Here’s what’s contained within:
1. It's Good to Be Back – I'm back to regular training 4 months after surgery with a few restrictions (no overhead pressing or barbell exercises, mainly light to moderate dumbbells and machines.) Christine and I are training 4 or 5 times a week working upper body one day and legs the next.
2. Should you Deadlift? Drawing on my experience I relate how to safely employ top deadlifts to thicken and widen the back.
3. Robert Kennedy Improves – He writes his own story with before and after photos and tells how he packed on pounds of muscle.
4. Mr. Olympia 1980 – Here's my take on what happened in the most controversial of all the Mr. Olympia competitions and what I learned.
5. Nutrition Q & A – Emails from readers pose interesting questions.
6. Mr. Olympia 2010 – Had a great time attending my first Mr. O in several years in Las Vegas, celebrated Joe Weider's 90th birthday, all the Mr. Olympias were presented onstage, and it was a great expo at the convention center.
7. The Greek Gets Great – How Anthony Eliopulos (the Greek) trained to get into terrific shape.
8. Biceps Tendonopothy – Dr. James Phillips explains what it is and how to treat and avoid it.
9. Ernest Eagleheart on Cloud 9 – Ernest's grandmother teaches him about the range of human emotions and how to feel better more often.
10. Dennis Tinerino – Lots of photos from the five years I competed with this great champion before his passing away, he is missed.