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weight training: Encyclopedia II - Female bodybuilding - History

Female bodybuilding - Beginnings. Physique contests for women date back to at least the 1960s, with contests like the Miss Physique and Miss Americana. However, these early "bodybuilding" contests were really not much more than bikini contests. The first U.S. Women's National Physique Championship was held in Canton, Ohio in 1978, and is generally regarded as the first true female bodybuilding contest - that is, the first contest where ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Bench weight training

A weight training bench is a piece of equipment that has a resemblance to a normal (e.g. park) bench, but is designed for use in weight training. Weight training benches may be of various designs: fixed horizontal, fixed inclined, fixed in a folded position, with one adjustable portion, with two or more adjustable portions, with racks to hold bars, etc. In the limit, the definition of a bench blurs into that of combinations that mix a bench and associated equipment. Benches are manufactured by hundreds, if not thousands, of vendors, ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Repetition

Repetition is the occurrence of an event which has occurred before. Repetition - Music. Repetition is important in music, where sounds or sequences are often repeated. One often stated idea is that repetition should be in balance with the initial statements and variations in a piece. It may be called restatement, such as the restatement of a (music)|theme]]. While it plays a role in all music, in fact most musical sounds are periodic, it is especially prominent in minimal music and, its influence, popular m ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Anthropometry

Anthropometry (Greek ανθρωπος, man, and μετρον, measure, literally meaning "measurement of humans"), in physical anthropology, refers to one aspect of human variation: The different body sizes and proportions of individuals belonging to different populations. In modern American usage, at least, it specifically refers to measurement of living individuals, not the bones of deceased individuals (osteometry or craniometry). The French savant, Alphonse Bertillon (b. 1853), gave this name in 1883 to a system of identifi ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Exercise

The word exercise can mean the following: An activity that is done with a specific motive to improve some component of physical fitness. A setting in action or practicing. Any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability. Physical exercise Exercise - Physical exercise. Physical exercise is the performance of some activity in order to develop or maintain physical fitness and overall health. Frequent and regular physical exercise is an important ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - University of Wales Lampeter

  University of Wales, Lampeter (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Llanbedr Pont Steffan) is a university in Lampeter, Wales, the oldest degree awarding institution in Wales, and the third oldest in England and Wales after Oxford and Cambridge. The university started life in 1822 as St David's College (Coleg Dewi Sant), becoming St David's University College (Coleg Prifysgol Dew ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - York Pennsylvania

York is a city located in York County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 40,862. It is the county seat of York CountyGR6. York was incorporated as a borough on September 24, 1787, and as a city on January 11, 1887. During the American Revolutionary War York served as the temporary capital of the Continental Congress. York is a center for manufacture of barbells and other equipment for weight training and bodybuilding. There is also a large Harley-Davidson ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Underweight

Underweight refers to a human who is considered to be under a healthy weight. The definition is usually made with reference to the body mass index (BMI). Most consider individuals under 18.5 to be underweight - although some authorities use a higher value of 20. It is important to note that the BMI is a statistical estimate and some indivduals classified as underweight may be perfectly healthy. Underweight - Problems. Underweight individuals generally have poor physical stamina and a weak immune system - le ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Bodybuilding

Bodybuilding is the process of developing muscle fibers through the combination of weight training, increased caloric intake, and rest. Someone who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. As a sport, called competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on their aesthetic appearance. Arguably the most famous bodybuilder in the world is Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose Hollywood acting career was launched after his success in bodybuilding. ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Biceps

Biceps is a Latin term that means two heads. It describes muscles that are made up of two distinct parts. There are two muscles called biceps: In general usage, biceps usually refers to biceps brachii. The biceps brachii is the prominent muscle on the upper arm, and are associated with strength. The size of the biceps can be increased through weight training. Biceps can also refer to the biceps femoris, one of the hamstring muscles of the underside of the thigh. The Bicep runs down the anterior or front side of the humerus and makes up approxim ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima (三島由紀夫 Mishima Yukio), was the public name of Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡公威 Hiraoka Kimitake), (January 14, 1925 - November 25, 1970), a Japanese author and considered a right-wing political activist, notable for both his nihilistic post-war writing and the circumstances of his suicide. Yukio Mishima - Early life. Mishima returned to his immediate family at 12. He entered into a relationship with his mother that some biographers have described as near-incestuous ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Weightlifting

Weightlifting is a sport where competitors attempt to lift heavy weights mounted on steel bars, the execution of which is a combination of power and technique. The term weightlifting is often used imprecisely when what is meant is weight training (training with weights). Weightlifting contests have been common since ancient times (and were apparently included in the ancient Greek Olympics), and were a part of the original Olympic Games in 1896. Women's weightlifting began in the 1980s and was added to the Olympic program ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Bench

Bench may refer to several things: A long backless seat, typically used for sitting at an outdoor table for casual eating. A very wide chair for seating multiple people, as might be seen in a park or on a porch. A piece of weight training equipment, often very similar to the above "wide backless chair": a bench (weight training). A verb meaning "to perform a bench press movement", usually using the above piece of weight training equipment. A place of work — a workbench consisti

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weight training: Encyclopedia II - Female bodybuilding - Standards and Sexist Discrimination

It is argued by some that the way female body builders are often treated is a form of sexism. Whereas male bodybuilders are typically judged by relatively objective standards, such as "muscularity" and "symmetry," female bodybuilders tend to be judged on criteria of "femininity" and "beauty" as well. The standards of judging are constantly changed and set mainly by men. Female bodybuilders are often mocked and viewed ...

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Female bodybuilding, Female bodybuilding - History, Female bodybuilding - Beginnings, Female bodybuilding - 1980 - the start of the modern era, Female bodybuilding - The 1980s, Female bodybuilding - Mainstream exposure in the 1980s, Female bodybuilding - The 1990s, Female bodybuilding - The 2000s, Female bodybuilding - Standards and Sexist Discrimination, Female bodybuilding - Noted female bodybuilders

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weight training: Encyclopedia - Bruce Lee

Bruce Junfan Lee (November 27, 1940 — July 20, 1973) was a Chinese American martial artist and martial arts actor who is widely regarded as one of the most influential martial artists of the 20th century. Lee's movies, especially his performance in the Hollywood-produced Enter the Dragon, elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity, paving the way for future martial artists and martial arts actors such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and Chuck Norris. Bruce Lee sparked the first major surge of in ...

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weight training: Encyclopedia II - Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Entertainment

Guerrero returned to RAW on April 1, 2002, attacking Rob Van Dam and reuniting with Chris Benoit. On April 21 at Backlash 2002 he defeated Van Dam for the Intercontinental Championship. He lost the belt to RVD a month later in a ladder match. Guerrero then started a feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin, but Austin left WWE before a match could take place. Guerrero then went on to feud briefly with The Rock. On August 1, Guerrero and Benoit began to wrestle exclusively for WWE's SmackDown! brand. With Benoit s ...

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Eddie Guerrero, Eddie Guerrero - Early career, Eddie Guerrero - World Championship Wrestling, Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Federation, Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Entertainment, Eddie Guerrero - Death, Eddie Guerrero - Cause, Eddie Guerrero - Events following Guerrero's death, Eddie Guerrero - Finishing and signature moves, Eddie Guerrero - Finishing moves as Black Tiger, Eddie Guerrero - Championships and accomplishments

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weight training: Encyclopedia II - Bobby Caldwell - Recording career

Bobby Caldwell - Bobby Caldwell/What You Won't Do for Love. Ten years later, Bobby Caldwell recorded his double platinum-attaining self-titled solo album, scoring hits with the singles "What You Won't Do for Love", "My Flame" and, in Britain, "Down for the Third Time". In order to ensure significant airplay on the African American-dominated R&B radio format of the time, Caldwell's management took certain steps -- such as portraying the artist only in silhouette on the cover and in advertisements -- to hide the fact that he was white. The secret was, for obviou ...

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Bobby Caldwell, Bobby Caldwell - Early life, Bobby Caldwell - Recording career, Bobby Caldwell - Bobby Caldwell/What You Won't Do for Love, Bobby Caldwell - The Cat in the Hat through August Moon, Bobby Caldwell - Heart of Mine through Where is Love, Bobby Caldwell - Soul Survivor through Come Rain or Come Shine, Bobby Caldwell - Perfect Island Nights, Bobby Caldwell - Film soundtracks, Bobby Caldwell - Sampling, Bobby Caldwell - Acting, Bobby Caldwell - Personal life, Bobby Caldwell - Current activity, Bobby Caldwell - Japanese audience, Bobby Caldwell - Discography, Bobby Caldwell - Other media, Bobby Caldwell - Quotes

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weight training: Encyclopedia II - G. Gordon Liddy - Biography

Liddy was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, raised in West Caldwell, New Jersey, and educated at Fordham University. He graduated in 1952 and joined the United States Army, serving for two years as an artillery officer in the U.S. during the Korean War. He returned home in 1954 to study law at Fordham. Graduating in 1957, he went to work for the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover. That same year he married Frances Ann Purcell. Liddy tells a story of an unusual encounter he had with Hoover: while paying the director a courtesy call, the purpose to which Ho ...

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G. Gordon Liddy, G. Gordon Liddy - Biography, G. Gordon Liddy - Controversial statements, G. Gordon Liddy - Acting career, G. Gordon Liddy - Trivia

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weight training: Encyclopedia II - New York University - Facilities and monuments

Most NYU buildings are scattered across a roughly square area bounded by Houston Street to the south, Broadway to the east, 14th Street to the north, and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the west. The majority of NYU buildings surround Washington Square Park. In the past, there has often been tension between NYU and other neighborhood residents and businesses over real estate issues. In spite of this, NYU is the third largest landowner in the city (the largest being the City itself, the second being the Catholic Church). ...

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New York University, New York University - History, New York University - University development, New York University - Cultural life, New York University - Academics, New York University - Schools and colleges, New York University - Faculty and staff, New York University - Facilities and monuments, New York University - Washington Square campus, New York University - Medical and other campuses, New York University - Foreign facilities, New York University - International houses on campus, New York University - Residence halls, New York University - Student life, New York University - Athletics, New York University - NYU in film and literature, New York University - Trivia, New York University - Notable NYU alumni and faculty, New York University - Notes

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weight training: Encyclopedia II - Yukio Mishima - Schooling & Early Works

At 12, Mishima began to write his first stories. He voraciously read the works of Wilde, Rilke, and numerous Japanese classics. Although his family was not as affluent as those of the other students of this institution, Natsu insisted that he go to the elite Peers School. After six miserable years at school, he still was a pale and frail teenager, but he started to do well and became the youngest member of the editorial board in the literary society at the school. He was invited to write a short story for the prestigious literary maga ...

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Yukio Mishima, Yukio Mishima - Early life, Yukio Mishima - Schooling & Early Works, Yukio Mishima - Postwar Literature, Yukio Mishima - Private life, Yukio Mishima - Ritual Suicide, Yukio Mishima - Afterword, Yukio Mishima - Awards, Yukio Mishima - Major Works, Yukio Mishima - Films, Yukio Mishima - Works about Mishima

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