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Written by Chad Nicholls
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Monday, 02 May 2005 |
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MuscleMayhem is excited to present its members with a new column! "Little Superstars", a new column specifically targeted towards the children of MuscleMayhem parents! We recently have been receiving mail and inquiries regarding stories of incredible kids that are headed for sports "superstardom". |
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Written by Chad Nicholls
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Wednesday, 20 April 2005 |
I absolutely think it's the best thing they could do for the women's side of the sport. The weight classes, in my opinion, ruined women's body building and made it NOT the best of the best. I realize where the lightweight girls are coming from, but even if a lightweight girl wins her class at the Olympia, she isn't going to get the respect she deserves - however put this same girl in one class and she comes in second or third - even if she doesn't win, she'll end up with more respect. And, when you think about it - who's to say a lightweight can't be a Ms. Olympia - Juliette Bergman has already proved that is possible. |
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Written by Trevor L. Smith
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Tuesday, 15 February 2005 |
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The Man Behind The Champions....
A Conversation With Chad Nicholls...The World's Most Renowned Nutritionist/Bodybuilding Coach
In bodybuilding, particularly in the mid to late 90's, the role of a coach or nutritionist is something that began to become more of a requirement than an oddity. Training, nutrition and supplementation began to get more advanced than ever before and top competitors began looking outside of their own circles to find ways of vaulting themselves to the next level. Unfortunately, this opened the door for so-called "gurus" of bodybuilding. People who vicariously live through the accomplishments of competitors and often take on a svengaly persona that often leads those who follow down a path of lessened success. However, there are a few people who have risen above and proved themselves to be tremendously knowledgeable and valuable to competitive bodybuilders looking to maximize their potential and minimize their mistakes (especially when it comes to the intricacies of pre-contest dieting).
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Written by Chad Nicholls
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Tuesday, 31 December 2002 |
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For the body building community, 2002 was quite an eventful year; full of comebacks, injuries, upsets and breakups. Here's an overview of how things happened in the sport in competition and in everyday life, and a few events that made world headlines: |
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Written by Chad Nicholls
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Saturday, 12 October 2002 |
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Just a quick "thank you" to Mike and Anita for getting this site and board up and running! -- And thanks to all of you who have recently visited the site and have signed up on the forum. |
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