Muscular Development

Muscular Development is an American fitness and bodybuilding magazine first published in 1964. It was founded by Bob Hoffman.

Muscular Development
EditorDavid Zinczenko
Categoriesbodybuilding
Frequency12 times a year
Year founded1964
CountryUnited States
Based inSetauket, New York
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteOfficial Website

History

John Grimek was the editor from 1964 until its sale in 1986 to Twinlab.[1] In 2001 Twinlab sold Muscular Development to Steve Blechman who then resigned from Twinlab.[2] Muscular Development is also currently published in Romania.[1]

Max Rep & Quadra Blu Nov. 1993
Two covers featuring Max Rep

Muscular Development focuses on bodybuilding and nutrition science. Among its current or past contributors are Michael Colgan, John Romano, Dan Duchaine, and Mike Mentzer. It was notable for including an ongoing comic strip, Max Rep: Mr. Astrotitan 2206 by illustrator Lyman Dally in the 90's. Max Rep was featured on the January, 1991 cover with Sandy Riddell while both he and Quadra Blu appeared together on the fully illustrated November, 1993 cover with Quadra appearing on that issue's poster. After the sale of the magazine to Blechman it changed to a more "hard-core" bodybuilding magazine and focused less on fitness.[2]

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See also

References

  1. Muscular Development Romanian website, muscular.ro, Retrieved January 17, 2007.
  2. Muscular Development, getbig.com, Retrieved January 17, 2007.


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