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CLASSIC IRONMAN MAGAZINES
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Ironman Magazine, April-May, 1961

- Table of Contents -

Editorial, p7

Bill Stevens - British Hercules by Franklin Page, p8

My Special Arm Routine by Earl Clark, p10

Gary Gubner by George Cohen, p13

Phenomenal Karl Norberg by Hal Stephens, p14

Training for the Press by Paul Anderson, p16

Handbalancing by R.H. Samuels, p18

World's Greatest Routines by Peary Rader, p19

Getting Started Right by Bruce Page, p20

Protein and Carbohydrates by Lee L. Bernardis, Ph.D p21

The Front Squat by Doug Hepburn, p22

Muscle Control for Muscle Builders by Ed Jubinville, p23

Specialization by Earl Maynard, p24

Correcting Round Shoulders by Bob Balderama, p25

Amino Acids for Energy by Peary Rader, p28

Question Department, p29

The Kings of Strength by David P. Willoughby, p30

Readers Roundup, p32

Health - Beauty - Physique by Rejane Robert, p57

Ironman Magazine, February, 1960

- Table of Contents -

Editorial, p7

Bill Stathes, p8

A Few Tips on Bench Pressing by Doug Hepburn, p11

Mighty McKeever Twins p12

What Happens When You Stop by Jim Murray, p15

Muscle Briung Troubles and Joys by Earle Liederman, p16

World's Greatest Routines by Peary Rader, p18

Most Important Problem by David Rodes, p19

Powerful Calves by Bill August, p20

The Readers Speak, p22

Question Department, p23

Famous American Strongmen by David Willoughby, p24

Seven Basic Exercises by Earl Maynard, p26

Thicker Triceps-Bigger Arms by Bruce Page, p28

Tom Sansone (pictorial), p30

Muscle Beach Inc. by Arnold J. Hansen, p34

Reader's Roundup, p36

Health - Beauty - Physique by Rejane Robert, p57

Great Expectations by Pam Lewis, p61
We have two issues of the classic Ironman Magazine for sale: the February 1960 issue (featuring Bill Stathes and Janet Young) and the April-May, 1961 issue (featuring Leroy Saba on the cover). Each issue is 5" x 8", in very good condition and contain a wealth of training knowledge which you can see by the respective tables of contents listed above. Yes, these are the genuine original articles, directly off the news stand when JFK was still president. A few have dinged corners but overall they are still in very good shape considering these magazines are nearly 50 years old.

We have a limited number of each and when they are gone, they are likely gone for good as classic magazines like these are becoming harder and harder to come by. Grab your copies now:

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