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West Coast Bodybuilding Scene: The Golden Era

€15,95

Overview

West Coast Bodybuilding Scene: The Golden Era offers a unique window into one of the most influential periods in fitness history.

Covering the years from 1965 to 1971, the book captures the rise of bodybuilding from a niche subculture into a rapidly growing global phenomenon. Through firsthand storytelling, Dick Tyler documents the athletes, gyms, contests, and personalities that defined the Golden Era.

This is not a conventional history book. Instead, it reads like being there—on the gym floor, backstage at competitions, and among the personalities who shaped modern bodybuilding.

What You’ll Learn

  • The origins and culture of bodybuilding’s Golden Era
  • The influence of iconic gyms like Muscle Beach
  • The rise of legendary athletes including Dave Draper, Bill Pearl, and Larry Scott
  • The evolution of physique competition and presentation
  • Early strength training approaches and performance traditions
  • The role of media, magazines, and photography in shaping the sport

Why This Book Matters

For modern therapists, trainers, and fitness professionals, understanding the Golden Era provides valuable context.

It shows how training culture developed, how physique ideals evolved, and how the foundations of today’s fitness industry were built. It also highlights the human side of performance—motivation, identity, and community.

What You’ll Get

  • 📖 Digital flipping book format
  • 🎯 Structured learning objectives
  • 📝 Reflective learning exam
  • 🌍 Lifetime access

Who This Is For

  • Massage and manual therapists
  • Strength & conditioning professionals
  • Personal trainers
  • Rehabilitation specialists
  • Fitness historians and enthusiasts
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