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Eugene Sandow

Sandow on physical training: a study in the perfect type of the human form

In “Sandow on Physical Training: A Study in the Perfect Type of the Human Form,” Eugene Sandow presents a comprehensive exploration of physical culture, emphasizing the aesthetic and functional aspects of bodybuilding. Written in the early 20th century, Sandow's work combines charming prose with practical advice, showcasing exercises and regimens designed to cultivate not just strength, but also grace and proportionality in the human body. The book reflects the burgeoning interest in fitness during the Victorian era, positioning physical training within the broader discourse of health, beauty, and moral fortitude of the time. Eugene Sandow, often regarded as the father of modern bodybuilding, was a performer and entrepreneur who revolutionized perceptions of strength and fitness. His experiences as a strongman and his keen understanding of classical art significantly influenced his vision of the 'ideal' human form. Sandow's dedication to the art of physical culture stemmed from a desire to promote health and wellness among the masses, cultivating an appreciation for the muscular physique as both an aesthetic and a lifestyle. This book is highly recommended for fitness enthusiasts, historians of physical culture, and anyone interested in the evolution of bodybuilding. Sandow'Äôs insights not only provide practical guidance but also inspire a deeper contemplation of the relationship between physicality and personal well-being, making it a timeless read for those seeking to understand the roots of modern fitness.
326 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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