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EUGEN SANDOW
by R. Christian Anderson, Ph.D.
The most famous physique
champion 100 years ago, indeed perhaps the first modernbodybuilder was
Eugen Sandow. Born Friederich Wilhelm Mueller on April 2, 1867. He began
his career as a sideshow "strongman". Early in life, and with
the help of showman Florenz Ziegfeld, Sandow decided it wasn't enough
to simply demonstrate his strength, but to actually display his muscular
physique as though it were a work of art. He soon made his "Muscle
Displays" the main feature of a Vaudeville stage show. Sandow evenually
would build a series of gyms across Europe, America, and other points
of the world. He developed a successful mail order business. He was an
advocate of free-school lunches, pre-natal care for women, and donated
generously to charity. Friend of Thomas Edison, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
and the King of England, Sandow was a legend in his own time. He died
in 1925.
If you would like more information about Eugen Sandow and other past bodybuilders,
then please go to the
web page. Our
thanks to Dr. Anderson for the use of the Eugen Sandow image and brief
biography.
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