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  2. What the First Walmart Store Sold in 1962

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    Walmart sells several basic barbell sets for around the same inflation-adjusted price that it charged after its grand opening, including this 100-pound set from the store-exclusive Gold's Gym brand.

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    Quick Adjustable Dumbbell Weight Set (25 Lbs.) ... This one-of-a-kind barbell-focused fitness app gives you “tangible feedback about your rate of perceived exertion, ... $98.00 at walmart.com.

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    The four prongs set you up to push and pull with ease, and you can stack up to 330 pounds on the center pole. The Centr sled slides easily on turf and feels ultra-sturdy. $360.00 at centr.com

  5. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    The original Gold's Gym logo, a bald weightlifter holding a barbell, was designed in 1973 by professional wrestler Ric Drasin, who was Arnold Schwarzenegger's training partner for four years. [11] During a training break, he sketched the weightlifter on a napkin. The logo became an iconic symbol within the bodybuilding scene. [7] [8]

  6. BUR Barbell Company - Wikipedia

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    185 Pound Set – This "Deluxe" set was sold during the 1930s and 1940s under the BUR-BEL brand and included 155 pounds of plates, a standard bar, dumbbell handles with collars, and – unlike later sets – kettlebell handles and iron boots. [13] BUR-130 – Sometime in the early-1950s, the "BUR-130" became the only barbell set offered. It set ...

  7. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    This barbell was produced by the company Berg in 1910, but designed by Veltum. This was a major turning point in Olympic lifting as the barbell was able to revolve easily during the lift. After the Olympic games in 1928 Amsterdam, the barbells began to become popularized and many companies started to copy the barbell.