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New Book: IRON NATION - Passion for Hard Training |
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Posts: 298 (19-Jul-10 19:23:49) Administrator |
By Bob Whelan and Drew Israel go to: http://www.IronNation.com
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Posts: 609 (20-Jul-10 10:20:10) Moderator |
great news been waiting for a Bob Whelan book for years
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Posts: 64 (20-Jul-10 20:32:06) |
Bob, I'm sure this book will do well. I wish you much success!!
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Posts: 298 (21-Jul-10 12:00:18) Administrator |
Thanks John and Jim
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Posts: 11 (21-Jul-10 17:15:14) |
I'll be buying this one!
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Posts: 298 (21-Jul-10 18:39:05) Administrator |
From Bradley J. Steiner
As what might be considered a kind of "elder statesman" of the Iron Game (I have been in it and writing about it since the 1960's) I have been both appalled and delighted by that which I have seen transpire in the muscle and strength-building field over the decades. The size-mania, living in the gym, cosmetic-oriented "appearance training", and of course the damn steroid drug scourge, has appalled me. The work of men like Bob Whelan and Drew Israel, and the occasional literary gems that evolve as a result of the work of these men — such as this new book, IRON NATION, has delighted me. There are few activities as rewarding — mentally, physically, and spiritually — as sensible progressive resistance (barbell/dumbell and similar types of) exercise. And we who love this activity and who wish to see it continue to enrich those seekers-after-personal-strength-and-excellence always celebrate a quality literary contribution to our beloved field. We recommend it highly. Bradley J. Steiner http://www.IronNation.com |
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Posts: 119 (22-Jul-10 14:58:35) |
congradulations on your new book Bob!i wish you much success with it, all the best john
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Posts: 298 (22-Jul-10 16:31:58) Administrator |
Thanks John! Glad to get it off my back! I can't believe we actually finished it!
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Posts: 119 (22-Jul-10 16:57:29) |
lol, yes from what ive read its been a long time coming, but all good things are worth waiting for!! all the best john
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Posts: 24 (25-Jul-10 19:37:41) |
Bob,
Congratulations. I hope the book receives the exposure and circulation it deserves. You have been an inspiring and intelligent voice in the midst of the many fads of the past decade or two. Your training approach is the most intelligent there is, in my humble opinion. Todd |
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Posts: 298 (25-Jul-10 22:45:28) Administrator |
Todd, I really appreciate that. Thanks.
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Posts: 298 (26-Jul-10 20:01:25) Administrator |
UPDATE ON PRICE
IRON NATION Passion for Hard Training $59.95 + s/h PLUS *15% off with coupon code BEACHREAD305 till Aug 15th |
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Posts: 5 ( 1-Aug-10 07:37:22) |
Just finished reading; great book. Great collection of ideas and ideologies from a large group of experienced coaches, writers and lifters.
I haven't read much since the mid '90s, mainly because the REAL Iron Man had gone and there was nothing else available in the mainstream and I actually missed the whole Dino, Hardgainer etc books and newsletters. I have only started to catch up in the past 7 or 8 months; to the benefit of Brooks, Bill Hinbern, John Wood and now Bob and Drew. I've spent the last 12 years training "light" while doing a fair bit of night shift (and day and afternoon shifts) for a chain of 24hour service stations; getting fat and out of condition in the process. I turned 65 in April and am now retired and working on getting the iron weights up and the bodyweight down - only 5ft "tall" and currently 140lbs. I was around 148 -150 at the start of the year and aim to be back at my old competition training weight of around 128lbs by the end of the year. The books are mainly for inspiration, so thanks Bob and Drew. |
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Posts: 298 ( 1-Aug-10 09:57:05) Administrator |
Thanks again Len. Glad you like the book.
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Posts: 298 ( 3-Aug-10 09:43:51) Administrator |
A REVIEW BY FRED FORNICOLA
It seems that over the years the field of health and fitness has become tainted with countless gadgets and gurus. It appears that important aspects such as iron history and a passion for hard training are things that, unfortunately, aren’t always understood or appreciated by a lot of people who “workout”. It’s a damn shame; too, because appreciating history and being fervent about one’s training is reward all on its own as most of you reading this already know. If you have a love for iron - and I assume you do by your interest in the new book, IRON NATION - you will most certainly not be disappointed by what’s held within the confines of its covers. Much can be appreciated and learned from the pioneers who helped forged the iron game over the last several decades and fortunately for us, a couple of true physical culturists took it upon themselves to assemble some of the finest information on iron culture to date. “Maximum” Bob Whelan and Drew “The Human Wall” Israel have painstakingly spent over 14 years gathering information, doing interviews and formulating what could be called an “epic book” in their recent release of IRON NATION. Bob and Drew took on the unenviable task of not only amassing all of this insightful and historic information, but also tackled the arduous task of self-publishing this brilliant piece of work – not an easy task - as they, the editors and publishers, have maintained the integrity of the books information as it was intended. Before you even open the book you get a feel for the detail that went into IRON NATION as its cover sets the tone with vintage dumbbells, kettlebells and a rare 45lb Andrew Jackson plate….and this is just the beginning. The list of “who’s who” will have you sitting on the edge of your weight bench when you see the host of contributors as they reminisce about their past while they share stories, their thoughts and some of their more memorable workouts – and I can promise you, those workout stories you don’t want to miss! What’s so interesting about IRON NATION is its diversity. At one point you are reading an interview between Bob Whelan and legendary iron man, Vic Boff and learning how Vic was inspired by George Jowett and Bernard MacFadden and how over the years he developed a very close friendship with the great Sig Klein, Milo Steinborn and bodybuilding great, John Grimek and then a few chapters later your finding out how poor Tom Metzger barely made it through a “typical” training session with Doc Ken at 3AM at the Iron Island Gym. Speaking of Vic Boff, here’s a quote from the book that I personally appreciated reading when he was asked by Bob what his training philosophy was: “… the attitude of physical culture is to follow or practice the laws of life that lead to good health. The proper mental attitude, intelligently applied exercise, wholesome food, fresh air, bathing, sunbaths, relaxation and sleep…”. I don’t think you could sum it up any better than that. Bradley J. Steiner does a wonderful job of laying out what he calls “the essentials of physical development” – a definite “don’t miss” for a sound program for health and fitness. Bill Starr discusses many of his insights to great strength and makes no bones about it that “there are no shortcuts” while Matt Brzycki discusses his epiphany after 4,368 hours in the gym. John McKean shares his success of singles training and being “heavy handed” and Brooks Kubik talks about how he “barreled” his way through to developing great strength. Paisan, Ralph Raiola adds some lightheartedness with a heavy fork and Doc Ken (always a crowd pleaser), goes down memory lane and shares some great stories and insights as only Dr. Ken can. Speaking of stories, Mabel Rader (whom she and Perry have this book dedicated to) contributes a chapter and tells about the birth of Iron Man magazine and how a $100 bill saved their business and allowed the Rader’s to publish one of the greatest health and fitness magazines for over 50 years! Dick “Smitty” Smith tells about his involvement with Dr. John Ziegler, isometrics, power rack training (a definite must read) and the Isotron machine while Super Slow aficionado, Fred Hahn share’s how Big Jim Flannagan’s Fury left him “walking like a ghoul”. Then there are thoughts from Dick Conner who tells of how he borrowed money to buy some of those “magic muscle builder” machines from a company called Nautilus and Randall J. Strossen was on the other side of the pond trying to defeat the Inver Stone. Jan Dellinger of York barbell contributes “…a collection of learned lessons and insights garnered from a rather diverse group…” and Coach Ken Mannie tells of his youth in Steubinville and becoming “steel city tough”. It’s great to read how Kathy Leistner share’s her husband’s intensity while showing no signs of hard training to be only in a man’s world and how Arthur Jones made Tom Laputka learn the meaning of the word INTENSITY! Additional chapters has Bob interviewing world renowned bodybuilder, Bill Pearl who credits Leo Stern for his success as a bodybuilder and how he now has a “barn museum” with all types of equipment, some of which was used by Eugene Sandow and gifted to him by Sig Klein. As an added bonus, Bob Whelan offers a unique look at his “life with the iron” as a number of others round out the journey and offer their experiences to help make Iron Nation a book that every iron enthusiast should own. Fred Fornicola |
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Posts: 35 ( 6-Aug-10 08:54:04) |
I just received my copy. It looks packed full of great interviews - I'm to looking forward to getting stuck in! Thanks Bob and Drew.
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M BOB WHELAN |
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Posts: 298 (14-Aug-10 07:19:48) Administrator |
Your welcome! Thank YOU! If anyone works for the government or a company who somehow has the IronNation.com site blocked, you can also order the book HERE: http://www.lulu.com/produ...ack/iron-nation/11715359
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Posts: 298 (26-Aug-10 16:48:49) Administrator |
Awesome endorsement just recieved from Ken Mannie!
“ In IRON NATION, Bob Whelan and Drew Israel have compiled a masterpiece text on some of the most intriguing and compelling personal stories, iron game history, and gut-wrenching training routines ever put to paper. If you truly love “hard training” without all of the frills or “pomp and circumstance” so common today, you will love IRON NATION!” Ken Mannie, Head Strength/Conditioning Coach, Michigan State University |
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Posts: 5 (29-Aug-10 23:20:46) |
Iron Nation is a superb book on all the important aspects of training! It covers diet, training routines, different training philosophies, mental focus, character development and strength history. You want inspiration and to learn from the 'feet of the masters'? Go buy this future classic! A work of love well done Mr Whelan and Mr Israel, let it not be the last!
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