Description
MuscleMag International Magazine May 1980 Frank Zane No Label VG
This vintage May 1980 issue of MuscleMag International features Frank Zane and highlights bodybuilding’s golden era with instruction, biographies, and features from some of the sport’s most respected voices. With insights on balanced training, nutrition, and profiles of top athletes like Franco Columbu, this issue remains a valuable collectible for bodybuilding enthusiasts and vintage magazine collectors.
Condition:
This is a quantity item. Each copy is the same May 1980 issue, though individual magazines may vary slightly in condition. Overall condition is very good, with minor wear on edges. The exact item pictured represents what you will receive. Please check photos for details. Each magazine comes with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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Editorial
That Little Extra! — Robert Kennedy on building not only bigger muscles, but functional ones (p. 6) -
Instruction
Health Building Schedules — Barbells and dumbbells as tools for strength and general fitness (p. 18)
Joe Nista — Training story of a bodybuilder over 50 (p. 48)
Balanced Development — Avoiding wasted effort in routines (p. 26) -
Biography
Meet Skip Robinson — Training philosophy and routine of a rising star (p. 44) -
Appendages
Looking Great — The vital role of nutrition in fitness (p. 12)
Nutritional Talk — Eating right with Norman Zale (p. 56)
Specialization — Pros and cons of targeted routines (p. 35)
World’s Strongest Bodybuilder — Franco Columbu’s unmatched strength and density (p. 52) -
Regular Features
Quotable Quotes (p. 55)
Top Man — Richard Baldwin (p. 42)
We Thought You’d Like to See — Sharon Moss (p. 47)
Classified Ads (p. 61)
Vince Gironda Answers Your Questions (p. 65)
Beef It! — A page devoted to a Giant (p. 66)
Muscle-Go-Round — News and updates from the muscle world (p. 8)
This issue is especially noteworthy for its coverage of Franco Columbu, Skip Robinson, and practical instruction on health-building routines, making it a desirable addition to any vintage bodybuilding collection.