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  2. Physique photography - Wikipedia

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    Another early nexus for gay men's involvement in the physique world were bodybuilding competitions. The first of the modern bodybuilding competitions, Mr. America , began in 1939. [ 4 ] According to Bob Mizer, it was an "open secret" that gay men comprised a large portion of the audience for these competitions, in which men would display their ...

  3. Physique magazine - Wikipedia

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    A 1953 issue of Tomorrow's Man, an early physique magazine ostensibly dedicated to health and bodybuilding.. Physique magazines or beefcake magazines were magazines devoted to physique photography — that is, photographs of muscular "beefcake" men – typically young and attractive – in athletic poses, usually in revealing, minimal clothing.

  4. Bruce Bellas - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Harry Bellas was born in Alliance, Nebraska on July 7, 1909. [2] [3] He worked as a chemistry teacher there until 1947, [4] when he began photographing bodybuilders in Los Angeles, California, beginning with taking pictures of bodybuilding competitions.

  5. Category:American male bodybuilders - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American male bodybuilders" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 204 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. These Bodybuilders Got Crushed by Old School Boxing Exercises

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    YouTube's Buff Dudes took on classic boxing exercises in a new YouTube video, including ditch digging, tree chopping, and medicine ball drills.

  7. Bob Hoffman (sports promoter) - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman bought the bankrupted Milo Barbell Company in 1935, and sold his oil burner interest in 1938 when he founded the York Barbell Company. [1] [9] [10] "During his athletic career, first as an oarsman and then as a weightlifter, he received over six hundred trophies, certificates, and awards." [1] [3]

  8. John Grimek - Wikipedia

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    Grimek moved to York, Pennsylvania in 1935 to join Bob Hoffman, the founder of York Barbell. [3] [4] Besides his bodybuilding exploits, Grimek also represented the United States in weightlifting at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, where he took 9th place in the men's heavyweight category. [9] Grimek was Mr. America in 1940 and 1941, and Mr ...

  9. Charles Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Charles Atlas (born Angelo Siciliano; October 30, 1892 – December 24, 1972) [2] was an American bodybuilder best remembered as the developer of a bodybuilding method and its associated exercise program which spawned a landmark advertising campaign featuring his name and likeness; it has been described as one of the longest-lasting and most memorable ad campaigns of all time.