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Million Dollar Muscle - A Historical and Sociological Perspective of the Fitness Industry (Paperback)
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Million Dollar Muscle is a unique anthology, co-authored by a gym
rat with a Ph.D. in Sociology and a former competitive bodybuilder,
fitness expert, and entrepreneur. The book offers a sociological
perspective on the fitness industry, discussing how it is driven
both by market forces and the culture of individual consumerism.
Within a capitalist system the fitness industry is driven by the
need to earn profits. From a small sub-culture it has grown into a
multi-billion dollar industry. The market is now flooded with gyms,
nutritional supplements, workout apparel, exercise equipment, and
health and fitness magazines. With massive advertisements, and
aided by the Hollywood culture and its emphasis on appearance, the
fitness industry has grown to new dimensions, influencing
individual choices and behaviors.
Million Dollar Muscle discusses this evolution, along with what
motivates people to make the choices they do. The material
recognizes that these choices have important social implications.
By combining an academic and theoretical approach with an in the
trenches point of view, the book is able to bridge micro-macro
aspects of the industry. It provides a comprehensive exploration of
the individual choices regarding fitness, and why this is an
important topic for sociological consideration.
The following topics are discussed:
- Market forces and the power these forces have to shape
perceptions of reality;
- The mechanics of capitalism and how these have changed
traditional norms and customs which previously served practical
purposes;
- The danger of conforming to social norms;
- Individual choices and how they are, in reality, driven by social
forces
Million Dollar Muscle is an unusual and intriguing text that
successfully combines the thoughtful consideration of the social
sciences with the in-the-know sensibility of an industry insider.
Dr. Adrian James Tan, a Singapore-born American, is currently a
faculty member at Southern Methodist University in the Sociology
Department. He teaches courses in Introduction to Sociology,
Marriage and Family, Sociological Theory, and Person vs. Society.
Adrian obtained a bachelor's degree majoring in English and
philosophy, and master's degrees in sociology and international
affairs at Ohio University. Specializing in social psychology and
ethnic identity, Adrian earned a Ph.D. in sociology at the
University of North Texas, submitting his dissertation on the
ethnic identity of Mexican-American children.
Doug Brignole is a 37-year veteran of the fitness industry and a
former Mr. California, Mr. America, and Mr. Universe winner. His
competitive career spanned from the age of 16 until the age of 51.
Doug is also a former gym owner, lecturer, author, fitness TV show
host, and personal trainer. He writes for Iron Man Magazine,
appears on MuscleXL (an iPad app) where he gives video tips on
biomechanics, and is currently working on a biomechanics book that
explains the physics of exercise and how one can assess which
exercises are productive and which ones pose a risk of injury. He
has been certified by the American College of Sports Medicine and
the American Council on Exercise.
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