The William Pullum Collection - Find out why they called him the "Wizard of Weightlifting"
The Bradley J. Steiner Collection - Two great RARE vintage strength training books including 12 Keys to Bodybuilding Success and Powerlifting for Herculean Super-Strength. Classic books that are nearly impossible to find.
Strength & Bulk Training for Weight Lifters & Body Builders - Reg Park, Mr. Universe for 1951, 1958, and 1965, provides his no-nonsense insight about how to really get bigger and stronger.
Muscletown USA by John D. Fair - The History of Bob Hoffman and the York Barbell Company
The Complete Keys to Progress by John McCallum - Back when Jimi Hendrix and the Doors were still doing concerts, John McCallum's "Keys to Progress" series helped pack more muscle on more people than all other articles combined, with a never equalled blend of information and entertainment...
Super Squats by Randall J. Strossen - How to Gain 30 Pounds of Muscle in 6 Weeks
Of Stones and Strength Book and DVD Set "The Lore of Lifting Ancient Manhood Stones"
ROCK IRON STEEL by Steve Justa "If you don't have a weight set, lift a tractor!"
The Matt Furey Bodyweight Training Collection How to build Super Strength without Weights - Combat Conditioning
and Combat Abs
The Mark Berry Collection Two classic training courses - Physical Training Simplified - The Complete Science of Muscular Development (1930) and
The Mark Berry Bar Bell Courses (1936)
The New Bodybuilding for Old-School Results by Ellington Darden, Ph.D.(2006)
- Strength Author Dr. Ellington Darden's latest classic is half history book, half training guide
and easily one of the most impressive books ever written on productive training. Take a step back to the Golden Age of
Strength to learn how the old timers trained and then read and learn how those principles are still alive and well in
modern Strength Athletes. Highly recommended for the pictures alone.
The Henry Higgins Strength and Muscle Course (1915) - One of the earliest training courses to promote lifting heavy weights to build great strength, this lost classic was written by
a well known Boston gym owner some time in the early 1900's
Developing Physical Strength by Bob Peoples (1979) -
How a Tennessee Farmer who trained alone in
his basement with home made equipment became a world record holder and one of the strongest men of all time
The Way to Live by George Hackenschmidt (1908)
- The Man known as "The Russian Lion" teaches you how he became both a feared wrestler and champion Strongman
The Lost Art of Muscle Control -
Learn perfect coordination of
muscle and mind through concentration; to the man wishing to be exceptionally strong, muscle control is essential. This
collection features four incredibly rare courses devoted to this intensely interesting and valuable
subject: Maxick's Muscle Control by Maxick (1910),
That's Muscle Control by Ed Jubinville (1986), Matysek's Muscle Control Course by Anton Matysek (1922) and
Muscle Control by Walt Baptiste (1972))
The George Jowett Collection -
"The Key to Might and Muscle" (1926),
"The Jowett Institute Course" (1927) and "Moulding a Mighty Grip," (1930)- three classic reprint training courses
from one of the Iron Games most famous teachers and well known strong men
The Arthur Saxon Collection - The man that
put more weight overhead with one hand than anyone in the history
of the world teaches you the secrets of his strength in his two classic training courses: The Development of Physical Power (1906)
and The Textbook of Weight-Lifting (1910)
The Alan Calvert Collection -
Alan Calvert, founder of the Milo Barbell Company and editor and publisher
Strength Magazine influenced millions through his classic training courses which can be found
here: The Milo Bar Bell Courses (1902) Super Strength (1924) and The Truth About Weight Lifting
(1911)
Dinosaur Training by Brooks Kubik -
In this modern classic, Brooks Kubik teaches you how to
build strength, size and power using unique old time training methods
The Classic Grip Course Collection -
Four complete old time grip and forearm training courses show you a variety of interesting exercises and unusual methods for
building some mighty mitts: How to Develop a Powerful Grip
by Edward Aston (1946), Developing the Grip and Forearm
by Thomas Inch, Iron Claws: Grip Development and Bench Press Course by Michael H. Brown and Molding a Mighty Grip by George Jowett
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 Steve Jeck

The New Bodybuilding for Old school Results
 Arthur Saxon
 Brooks Kubik
 Matt Furey
 The Key to Might and Muscle by George Jowett
 John Grimek
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