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"If all you want is to keep fit in the easiest possible way you can
do this with the simplified course contained in this group of
courses in a few minutes a day, three or four times a week, lifting
only moderate poundages. Most of the other types of barbell men
enumerated, will obtain all they desire in a physical way from the
Four Famous York Courses which have developed more champions of
strength and development, more lifting champions, more physique
champions, than all other courses combined. Those who desire
athletic improvement will succeed best by following the exercises
of the Four York Courses, with particular emphasis on the weight
lifting courses. Although this course can be used by any man who is
not a complete beginner at weight training, it is primarily
designed for the man who desires the limit in muscle, in strength
and de- velopment. For the man who wants big, strong muscles in the
right places so that he will have perfect proportions, the man who
may wish to enter physique contests and win great honors and then
go on to teaching others by running a gymnasium of his own." - Bob
Hoffman This is an original version, restored and re-formatted
edition of Bob Hoffman's 1951 classic. The text remains exactly as
written. This book has many pages with old photographs and
illustrations. This is a must have book for your physical culture
library. Visit our website and see our many books at
PhysicalCultureBooks.com
"I was phenomenally lucky, so I will tell our story, will try to
tell you something of what happened over there. There have been war
books written by other men who were better writers than I-more
fitted to place what they saw upon the printed page. But I don't
believe a book about America's participation in the war has been
written by a man who spent days, weeks and months in intensive
fighting at or in front of the front, as my comrades and I did.
There is nothing beautiful or particularly glorious about this
story. I have told it as well as I could, but have been able to
give you only a faint idea of the conditions we encountered during
the five worst days any unit of the American army experienced in
France-the five days of our battle of Fismette. You could fully
appreciate its horrors only if you were there. Never was a group of
men harder pressed by superior forces of the enemy, or more ill
equipped to fight off those attacks than were we. No artillery
support during most of the fighting, no trench mortars, no hand or
rifle grenades, just a moderate amount of pistol, rifle and machine
gun ammunition. No food, proper medical attention, or the
opportunity to bury the dead. Our men in that battle, the handful
who held the front of the front lines, covered themselves with
undying glory. The telling of this story will give a better idea of
what we did in France than have other war books I have seen. It
tells the unvarnished truth about how we lived, slept, hiked,
fought and died over there. There is another generation of men
since those distant days of 1918. If this book does its part in
showing them the folly, the uselessness, the tragedy of war, I'll
feel well repaid for the time I spent in writing it." -Bob Hoffman
This is a 6" by 9" original version, restored and re-formatted
edition of Bob Hoffman's 1940 classic. The text remains exactly as
written. Visit our website and see our many books at
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"Being a gallery of pictures and biographies of old time strong
men." - Bob Hoffman Visit our website and see our many books at
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The York Abdominal Course is the classic exercise course originally
written by Bob Hoffman, the founder of the York Barbell Company. In
contains vintage photos of Bob Hoffman, as well as Golden Age iron
game weightlifters and bodybuilders, such as John Grimek and Eugene
Sandow. There are 2 complete abdominal courses laid out in detail,
including the original illustrations from the rare wall chart that
came with the original printing (now included as an exclusive final
page). This time-honored manual includes 24 exercises, both
bodyweight type and advanced exercises with weights. Includes the
namaskur, commonly called the "Hindu Push-up" today. This edition
has been adapted by Roger LaPointe, President of Atomic Athletic
and the former Olympic Weightlifting Advisor of the York Barbell
Company.
"Few men grow to manhood without at some time during their early
life passing through a period when their greatest desire is to be a
strong man. They may know some man who is especially strong and
wish to be like him. They may have visited the circus or the
theatre and seen a powerful man who is their ideal. For at least a
period they are filled with a desire to emulate the deeds of their
temporary hero. There is no subject quite as fascinating to most
young men as the subject of strength and development. The principal
source of their conversation may be the deeds of their favorite
athletic hero: a baseball player such as Babe Ruth or Joe DiMaggio;
a football player like Biggie Goldberg, the great Pittsburgh
halfback, or Ernie Nevers, the Pacific Coast fullback star of a few
years ago; it may be George O'Brien of the movies, or one of the
series of movie Tar- zans-Buster Crabbe, Johnny Weismuller, or Glen
Morris. But the strength of the man is what they really admire, for
it was strength and development more than any other physical or
mental characteristic which made these men stars of the playing
field or the movies. If you wish to prove my assertion that
strength is more admired or talked about than any other subject
among young fellows, start a discussion among your friends about
strong men. Just tell your friends that a relative of yours, or
some other friend or acquaintance, is certainly the strongest
fellow in town, and then listen to the outbursts of rhetoric ..."
-Bob Hoffman This is a 6" by 9" original version, restored and
re-formatted edition of Bob Hoffman's 1940 classic. Visit our
website and see our many books at PhysicalCultureBooks.com
Bob Hoffman had an ordinary beginning physically, he proved his
interest in and knowledge of athletics in winning well over 500
athletic trophies, he has proved his knowledge of body building by
reaching the top of the physical training world, he's the world's
leading physical director, the author of a dozen popular books,
editor of Strength and Health magazine, the world's leading
physical training magazine. When you follow one of his courses you
can be sure that you follow the best instruction which can be had.
Bob is your instructor, your counsellor. With your effort, using
York barbells and following his instruction, he guarantees your
success. - Bob Hoffman The text remains exactly as written. This is
a must have booklet for your physical culture library. Visit our
website and see our many books at PhysicalCultureBooks.com
"Broad shoulders are the most outstanding characteristic of a real
man. Throughout the ages, broad, well muscled shoulders have
constantly been admired. Proof of this is the fact that all men
wear coats with padded shoulders. The advice and instruction this
book offers will assure for you a broad, manly pair of shoulders,
if you exercise as instructed. This is by far the most complete
book ever written on the development of the shoulders. It will
provide the answer to those thousands of body builders who seek the
ultimate in strength and development. If you already have good
shoulders, the instruction in this book will aid you to obtain
still more impressive ones, and if you are a beginner, it will help
you build a pair of broad, wide sweeping shoulders which will make
your appearance more impressive, make you stronger, more forceful,
more capable and confident." -Bob Hoffman This is a 6" by 9"
original version, restored and re-formatted edition of Bob
Hoffman's 1946 classic. The text remains exactly as written. Visit
our website and see our many books at PhysicalCultureBooks.com
"The man with a big chest almost without exception is superhealthy,
usually healthy in proportion to the size of his chest. There are
exceptions to all rules, but the man with the biggest chest should
be, and most often is, healthiest because of the size of his chest;
while the man with just big arms or broad shoulders is not
necessarily healthy on account of them, but usually is healthy
because the exercises which made possible his development have
built a big chest and unusual internal strength too. As we will
consider farther on in the chapters on anatomy, the upper chest
contains a large part, a highly important part, of the vital
organs-the heart and the lungs, in particular; and in the lower
part of the chest, the stomach, liver, kidneys and spleen, as well
as many important glands. When a man possesses a large, roomy chest
box, there is plenty of space for these organs to develop, to
increase in size, with a simultaneous increase in internal
.strength and vigor." - Bob Hoffman
"I remember another day I was standing among a crowd of people on
the streets of York as a circus parade was passing. Several men
called out from the circus wagons, 'Hey, guy, you with the muscles,
or you with the big arms What are you, a wrestler? Come out to the
circus and see us. We want to talk to you.' Out of a crowd of some
thousands of people they saw the Grimek arms, and it didn't take
such sharp eyes to see them either, for they are most conspicuous.
Hundreds of similar experiences have proven that people -the body
builders and the uninitiated alike - like, crave for and admire big
arms. In my opinion the arms are not nearly as important as other
muscle groups of the body - not more than one-tenth as strong as
the legs or the back; but people always have and always will prefer
big arms. Might as well try to transform night into day as change
the opinion that the strength of a man is denoted by the size and
development of the arms. Everyone wants big arms. And this book is
my Answer to that desire. It is the most complete arm development
book ever offered to the strength and development-seeking public.
It contains more good, tried and proven, result- producing
exercises, and a great many others which are completely new or
little known, than have ever been included in a single volume." -
Bob Hoffman
Each day people are faced with situations that require them to make
choices and take action. When they take action with a successful
mindset, they enhance their abilities to succeed and achieve goals
and dreams.
"I am a weight lifter. I like weight lifting and weight lifters.
Training with and the lifting of weights, which to me was at first
a pleasurable form of exercise, an outlet for the competitive
instinct all real men possess, a means of keeping fit in the
shortest possible time, has become my life's work. Once it was
said, "All that I am and all that I hope to be, I owe to my
mother." I revere my mother more with each passing year, as my
appreciation grows for the physical normalcy with which she endowed
me. I have reached a point in my life where my age is nearly 41,
but I feel younger than I did at twenty. I have such pep and
energy, such boundless endurance, that life is really a pleasure.
No wonder I feel that I owe what I am today to weight lifting. I
echo the appreciation of many thousands of men and women who have
built their bodies from physical in- feriority to perfection, or
near perfection, through weight training, who say, "The physical
superiority I enjoy to the fullest measure today I owe to weight
training." -Bob Hoffman This is an original version, restored and
re-formatted edition of Hoffman's 1939 classic. Visit our website
and see our many books at PhysicalCultureBooks.com
When I finally decided that weight loss was a priority in my life I
changed my mindset so powerfully that I took action and lost 73
pounds in five months.This book is about developing the right
mindset for weight loss. In the past I tried losing weight and like
many of you I lost some, and then put it right back on plus some
extra pounds. Then I would try something else with the same result.
I tried the advice of doctors, nutritionists and friends; I failed
again and again. Why? I didn't have the right mindset. Not until I
developed the right mindset was I able to change my eating and
exercise habits and keep the weight off, all 73 pounds; almost
three twenty five pound bags of sugar.After I lost all that weight,
people began asking me how I did it. I told them it was a
combination of things; I changed my eating and exercise habits and
had the right mindset. Many people didn't understand what I meant
by 'the right mindset.' The dictionary defines mindset as the
mental attitude, inclination, or habit that you use when
approaching a situation, especially one that may be perceived as
being difficult or challenging.But how do you develop the right
mindset?As friends and family continued to ask me about what I had
done, I came up with nine specific steps that I used to create the
right mindset for weight loss. As you read this book you will learn
the steps for developing a successful mindset and how to use them.
I affectionately call this revolutionary system, The 5-Minute
Mindset for Weight Loss.Each step is overviewed and examples
provided of how to implement each step. As you learn the steps and
engage in this process, you'll be firmly on the path to a healthier
and happier lifestyle. The 5-Minute Mindset for Weight Loss is
about developing the right mindset needed to change eating and
exercise habits permanently. Once in place, it takes about five
minutes a day to maintain. Remembering and using these powerful
principles, strengthens your resolve and shortens the time it takes
to form new habits and change your life in meaningful and
significant ways. It is one of the easiest and most reliable
systems for weight loss even if you hate dieting and exercise.I
hope you'll apply what you learn from The 5-Minute Mindset for
Weight Loss and enjoy your success as you achieve your weight loss
goals.
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