Description
MuscleMag International Magazine December 1979 Andreas Cahling No Label
This vintage December 1979 issue of MuscleMag International highlights Andreas Cahling, one of Sweden’s finest bodybuilders, known for his impressive density and definition. Packed with training guides, biographies, and unique features, this issue captures the era’s bodybuilding culture while featuring contributions from Robert Kennedy, Vince Gironda, and other notable voices. A collectible piece of muscle history from the late 1970s.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos carefully to assess condition. Each magazine ships with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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Editorial
Robert Kennedy on the future of MuscleMag and a call for reader involvement (p. 6)
Ask Bob? — Bob Kennedy answers questions on diet and training (p. 62) -
Biography
Dave Prowse is Darth Vader — Behind the scenes of Star Wars II, plus his role in training Christopher Reeve for Superman (Robert Kennedy, p. 22)
Dick Baldwin: The Master of Proportion — A closer look at this Mr. America contender (Editors, p. 12) -
Lead Article
David Ceria: He Builds Without Steroids — A story of natural bodybuilding and success (Robert Kennedy, p. 35) -
Instruction
Build Big Arms! — A Pre-Exhaust training method for greater arm size (Robert Kennedy, p. 42)
Bodybuilding for Women — Advice and techniques from Steve and Ellen Davis (Robert Kennedy, p. 56) -
Appendages
Zane is Sagan — Frank Zane’s involvement in the film project Sagan (Garner, p. 29) -
Regular Features
Nutritional Talk — Andreas Cahling’s eating regimen for density and definition (Provost, p. 33)
Muscle-Go-Round — News from the world of bodybuilding (Editors, p. 8)
Quotable Quotes (p. —)
Vince Gironda Answers — Training advice from the Iron Guru (p. 65)
We Thought You’d Like To See — Bev Bremner feature (p. 18)
Top Man (p. 55)
Classified Ads (p. 20)
This issue is especially noteworthy for its feature on Dave Prowse — Britain’s strongman turned Darth Vader — and the spotlight on Andreas Cahling’s nutrition strategies. With training systems, women’s bodybuilding features, and rare insights into Frank Zane’s film project, it remains a standout collectible for bodybuilding historians and vintage magazine enthusiasts.