Description
Muscle & Fitness Magazine September 1990 Joe Bucci, Michelle Eveland – No Label (Very Good Condition)
This September 1990 issue of Muscle & Fitness features Joe Bucci and Michelle Eveland on the cover. Inside, the Superfeature on Arms delivers expert training, nutrition, and psychology advice for building bigger and stronger arms, with contributions from legends like Lee Haney, Rich Gaspari, and Frederick C. Hatfield. Additional highlights include Samir Bannout’s leg training routine, a feature on Arnold Schwarzenegger, 50 years of M&F, and a profile on Joe Bucci’s transition into acting.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear. Please see detailed photos for reference. This is a solid collector’s copy.
All of our magazines come with a plastic protective covering, and we do offer combined shipping upon request.
Contents
Superfeature: Arms — Building Big Guns (p.65)
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Anatomy Of The Arm – By Michael Yessis, PhD
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Genetics & Big Arms – By Bill Reynolds
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Psychology Of Building Big Arms – By Rich Gaspari
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Weider Principles For Arm Training – By Lee Haney
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Biceps: Symbol Of Strength – By Frederick C. Hatfield, PhD
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Titanic Triceps Exercises & Routines – By Bill Reynolds
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Fab Forearms – By The Weider Research Group
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Training Arms For Mass & Power – By Tim Belknap
Features
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Herbs: Plant Power For All Seasons – By Frederick C. Hatfield (p.82)
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Muscle Cramps: Causes & Cures – By Jerry Brainum (p.90)
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What Makes Arnold So Great? – By Bill Dobbins (p.94)
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The Real Key To Muscle Growth – By Eric Sternlicht, PhD (p.100)
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Go Take A Hike! – By Armand Tanny (p.104)
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The Sexiest Men’s Cologne – MEN’S FITNESS Survey (p.118)
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The Weider Mid-Range Principle – By Mike Mentzer (p.122)
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Who Will Win The Mr. Olympia? – By Jeff Everson (p.134)
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Not Just Pumping Iron (Book Excerpt, Part 2) – By Edward W.L. Smith, PhD (p.138)
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Joe Bucci: Making It In The Movies – By Don Ross (p.142)
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Easy-Does-It Precontest Nutrition – By Berry DeMey (p.146)
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Fifty Years of Muscle & Fitness – By Armand Tanny (p.150)
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Hair Removal: Pluck, Shave, Wax Or Zap? – By Nance Mitchell (p.156)
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Is Women’s Bodybuilding Dying? – By Bill Dobbins (p.158)
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L-Tryptophan: A Look Beyond The Headlines – By Carl Hyland (p.162)
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Your Best Weapons Against Cancer – By Ronald S. Laura, DPhil (p.170)
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Hot-Weather Training: Eat, Drink & Be Wary – By Bob Lefavi (p.172)
Instruction
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Samir Bannout’s Leg Training – By Jerry Brainum (p.164)
Contest
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Night Of The Champions – By Jerry Brainum (p.108)
Women
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Anja Schreiner: Blond Ambition – By Bill Dobbins (p.86)
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Sandy Riddell: Chest Training – By Jerry Brainum (p.126)
Departments
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Editorial: Fit Bodybuilding Into Your Life – By Joe Weider (p.12)
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Feedback (p.15)
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Hotline (p.16)
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Sports Fitness Hotline – By John S. Comereski (p.33)
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Sports Medicine: Concentration – By Michael Yessis, PhD (p.35)
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Nutrition: Green Foods/Pure Gold – By Rebecca Wood (p.37)
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Physiology: Bicycling & Impotence – The Male Sexual Dysfunction Institute (p.39)
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Kinesiology: Kneeling One-Arm Cable Pulls – By Michael Yessis, PhD (p.40)
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Women: Bulimia — Hormones At Fault? – By Lawrence E. Lamb, MD (p.43)
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Chemical Corner: Lifters & Steroids – By Teresa Tokar (p.47)
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Longevity: The Other Side Of 40 – By Armand Tanny (p.49)
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Body By Betty: What Kind Of Exercise? – By Betty Weider (p.51)
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Soviet Hotline: Red Sports Machine – By Michael Yessis, PhD (p.53)
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Heart: Hints For A Healthy Heart – By Armand Tanny (p.57)
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Muscular Gourmet: Fruit Salads – By Mandy Tanny (p.59)
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Mind In Bodybuilding: Winners Never Quit – By Bob Wolff (p.61)
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Starting Out: Lifting Lingo Levity – By Jimmy Stewart (p.63)
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Larry Scott: Build Wide Shoulders – By Larry Scott (p.229)
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Fitness: Erection Difficulties From Sex Over 40 (p.231)
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Ripped: Muscles, Aerobics Or Both? – By Clarence Bass (p.233)
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Book Review: Cameo Fitness – Reviewed By Jerry Brainum (p.235)
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Clubs: Great Grand Openings – By Mike Hays (p.237)
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Power: Start Your Own Key Gym – By Mike Lambert (p.239)
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Classifieds (p.244)
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Fitness Shop (p.246)
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The Champ: Mohammed Benaziza (p.247)