Not a problem.A lot of Chinese buying my book.my book was updated 4 editions already and over 5,000 copies!(here is a pic, showing a competitive chinese bber buying my book, taken last year in Hong Kong,)
Has anyone read "muscle" by jon hotten?any good?
Yes, it's a good read. I wouldn't say it's written for the bodybuilding audience - there's nothing 'new' here you haven't heard before, but it's well written and a nice look at some of the personalities of a few years ago.
This is a great read but you can tell Wendy Leigh just has it in for Arnold and received most of her information from those who did as well (mainly Rick Wayne), she offered Barbara Outland $25,000 to put her name to what she said (which was fuck all) so who knows what she offered RW to exaggerate shit because he was jealous
Yes you had your little table set up in the theatre entrance, so how many books did you sell? just the one Ill buy one off you next time if you promise to autograph it for me
OK, i want an autograph copy and a pic with you and me doing the musclecenter trademark thumps up most muscular pose, deal?
Sure,no problem!
Critical Readings in Bodybuilding might be interesting when it comes out in August. But, at $95 it surely should be!http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415878524/
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Price: $95.00wtf
It's a positive book on bodybuilding and looks at it from an outsiders view. It also looks at different personalities in the sport. I really liked reading it especially since the previous BBing book i'd read was Flex Wheelers imaginary tales.
The creepy old dude getting the elevator is John Parrillo ,the kid getting the shaft is Bob CHICArillo
"How I kicked a 2 decade long Dianabol addiction" ---by Vince Basile
Natural Bodybuilding : co-authored by kiwiol and DK
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