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Remembering Muscle Beach: Where Hard Bodies Began [Hardcover]

Harold Zinkin
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  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Angel City Press,U.S. (21 Oct 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1883318017
  • ISBN-13: 978-1883318017
  • Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 23.7 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,610,567 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A history of Muscle Beach, known as the birthplace of physical fitness in the twentieth century.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bodyweight Exercises still the best, 21 Nov 2009
This review is from: Remembering Muscle Beach: Where Hard Bodies Began (Hardcover)
This is one of my favourite books on exercise history. An accomplished review of the early days of the fitness boom of the 20th Century.

In my personal training business I'm always encouraging clients to master bodyweight exercises first and foremost before picking up a weight and this book has plenty of inspiring photos of the gymnasts, circus performers, stuntmen and fitness enthusiasts that mastered this form of training.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Childhood Memories, 22 Jun 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Remembering Muscle Beach: Where Hard Bodies Began (Hardcover)
It is with much anticipation that I wait for the release of this book. As a child in the 50s and 60s,visiting from my home in Canada, I spent many Sunday afternoons with the folks at Muscle Beach. My uncles Russ and Ray Saunders and good family friend Paula Boelsems were some of the original muslcle beach folks and they are on the cover of this book. The acrobatics that were taught to us kids was great fun. They always put on a wonderful show. Some of these folks (including my uncles) were stunt people in the movies and went on to become world class gymnastic judges. They contributed a great deal to the Pier and it became a way of life for a lot of us. As a kid I remember eating too many corn dogs and drinking too much lemonaide, from the stand beside the grass in front of the lifeguard building, before being tossed in the air from the teetor board by Uncle Russ. You can guess what happened. Buy the book and bring back some memories of a simpler time in Santa Monica.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Childhood Memories, 22 Jun 1999
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This review is from: Remembering Muscle Beach: Where Hard Bodies Began (Hardcover)
It is with much anticipation that I wait for the release of this book. As a child in the 50s and 60s,visiting from my home in Canada, I spent many Sunday afternoons with the folks at Muscle Beach. My uncles Russ and Ray Saunders and good family friend Paula Boelsems were some of the original muslcle beach folks and they are on the cover of this book. The acrobatics that were taught to us kids was great fun. They always put on a wonderful show. Some of these folks (including my uncles) were stunt people in the movies and went on to become world class gymnastic judges. They contributed a great deal to the Pier and it became a way of life for a lot of us. As a kid I remember eating too many corn dogs and drinking too much lemonaide, from the stand beside the grass in front of the lifeguard building, before being tossed in the air from the teetor board by Uncle Russ. You can guess what happened. Buy the book and bring back some memories of a simpler time in Santa Monica.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It !, 25 Jan 2000
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This review is from: Remembering Muscle Beach: Where Hard Bodies Began (Hardcover)
I got my copy of the book, went home and read it cover to cover that night. It brought lots of memories of Muscle Beach. I put faces to the names that I have heard since I was a kid visiting my Uncles Russ and Ray Saunders and family friend Paula Boelsems. They used to toss us around in the 50's and 60's at Muscle Beach. For all these years I have heard the names mentioned in "Remembering Muscle Beach" and now I can put faces to the names. Even now visiting with Russ Saunders I hear the names repeated over and over. Muscle Beach was such a huge part of all these people's lives. It moulded their careers and their leisure time for their whole life. It will give you a good picture of what life was like in Santa Monica. The early years of Hollywood stunts and the movie industry came directly from the regulars at Muscle Beach. Even if you don't personally know the people in this book, you will recognize at least some of the names. What a great documentation of this era of Muscle Beach. PS I somehow think I might be related to the other reviewer!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The story behind the story, 14 Jan 2006
By Rosemary Thornton "Niece of Addie Hoyt Fargo ... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Remembering Muscle Beach: Where Hard Bodies Began (Hardcover)
My dear father is now 86-years-old and his memory has grown weaker with age. I try to visit him frequently as I know his time on this earth is drawing to a close. One night, he started talking about his memories of his family home at 213 14th Street in Santa Monica. He told me that he and his twin brother Ed Fuller would go down to the Santa Monica Beach and hang out.

My father was a very handsome man in his youth and very strong. He and Ed began working out on the beach and one day, the Lifeguard down at the beach referred to them as "The Muscle Twins."

Before long, more men and women started joining their little mini-fitness craze and lifting weights on the beach. Sometimes, their antics would draw quite a crowd. My father and his brother would get very competitive and see who could lift the most weight.

As my father told this story, I grabbed a pen and started making notes. He mentioned several names, including "Pudge Stockton" and more. I scribbled away as he talked. I had my doubts. After all, my 86-year-old father was telling me that he and his brother Ed started the phenomenon known as "Muscle Beach"?

As a surprise, I ordered THIS book for my father and when it arrived, I read the first few pages and found the same names my father had mentioned. My father's joy at receiving this tome was beyond words. He read it over and over and over again, saying, "Yep, there's Pudge and there's Bruce..."

So what do I think of this book? I loved it. Loved the vintage photos and the concise information and the easy-breezy layout.

Most of all, I rejoiced at my father's delight as he fondly turned the pages, rekindling old memories of a happy time long ago on a beach at the end of Santa Monica Blvd.

Rose Fuller Thornton
daughter of one of the original "Muscle Twins"
gentlebeam@hotmail.com
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