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Mind, Bodybuilding and Spirit
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By Benjamin Hoffman - Department
of Ageing
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Competitive bodybuilding is not something people traditionally associated
with men over the age of 50. Then you get to know Scott Hults who became a competitive bodybuilder at 61!
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"Old
Navy" Received some FAME.....profiled as a Rising
Star
(at 62)...in the current issue of WNSO FAME Magazine!!!!
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"Old Navy" Makes some
"Waves" in the latest edition of the
JustAskMark.com Newsletter
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I
Trained With The World's Best Poser
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By Scott "Old Navy" Hults
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| In 2005 I spent nine hours training one-on-one with the world's best poser, Russ Testo. Like me, Russ was profiled as
a Midwest Christian Bodybuilder of the Month. After reading his profile and visiting his website
(www.russtesto.com) I knew I had to travel to Mecca to seek the
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Scott "Old Navy" Hults was recently interviewed by Ed Mayhew, the author of
"Fitter For Life, Secrets of 25 Masters of Fitness." Ed plans to include Scott's story in his new book on
Masters of Fitness.
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Here is the interview:
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| Fitter for Life: How did you come by the moniker, "Old Navy"? |
I joined the United States Navy Reserve when I was a junior in high school. I entered the service as a recruit in 1960. After I graduated from high school, I went on active duty in the Navy for two years and served on board an aircraft carrier operating off of Vietnam. After leaving active duty, I went to college, earning a bachelors and masters degree. When I received my masters degree, the Navy offered me a commission in the Navy Reserve. I accepted and for the next 27 years, I served as an officer and retired in 2003 as a Navy Captain, one rank below Admiral. So over the years, at my gym, the younger guys, knowing my military background, got to calling me Old Navy, and I guess it stuck.
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A History of Natural Bodybuilding and Strength
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By Harry Hayfield
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| Harry Hayfield, a resident of
Cardiganshire, Wales, has been interested in the sport of bodybuilding since 1979. He is working with a bodybuilder from Calgary, Canada to try to get natural bodybuilding as an event into the 2012 Olympics in London, England. He wrote this article, "History of Natural Muscles," for a bodybuilding website in the U.K. It is posted here with the permission of the author. |
How many times have you been to a local school during recess and heard the following statements / questions?
"He-Man's way stronger than Hercules!
"Oh, yeah? What about Goku then? He can lift a mountain!"
"So what? It's well known that my dad is the strongest in the world!"
And then raise a wry smile as you realise that it's your son speaking!
Almost every child these days has been exposed to feats of superhuman strength and bodybuilding thanks to shows such as
"Masters of the Universe",
"Dragonball Z" and of course their own parents (especially if they are competition weightlifters or bodybuilders), but it's nothing new really. People have been fascinated by people who've been able to do more than most people since the dawn of time. So if a definitive list was to be drawn up of all the strongest / muscled men who have influenced history, it might look something like this:
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Rising
Star "Old Navy"
Received some MORE FAME.....In the latest FAME Media Group
online article!!!!
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Ed Mayhew’s
Fitter After 50 Newsletter Reclaiming the Energy, Vitality &
Stamina of Youth Vol. 3, No. 5
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By Ed Mayhew
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In This Issue:
Look Who Won
Our Newest World Champion is …"Old Navy"
Keeping Up With Helen
Need Motivation?
Until Next Time – Ponder this
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Continuing
the Legacy - The
Beverly Nutrition Story
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As
told by Steve Colescott
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| The
Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines stewardship
as “the
careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's
care.” Under such a definition, Sandy and Roger
Riedinger are stewards of an unparalleled legacy of
bodybuilding integrity.
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She's 86 and collecting bodybuilding prizes
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| PHILADELPHIA, USA, August 30, 2006 - "I don't understand all the fuss ... I'm a retired nurse, so health has always been important to me ... I just do what I can to stay healthy," said second generation Barbadian, Morjorie Newlin, who has inspired the world with her body building feats the last 14 years.
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Ed Mayhew’s
Fitter After 50 Newsletter Reclaiming the Energy, Vitality &
Stamina of Youth Vol. 3, No. 8
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By Ed Mayhew
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Inside This
Issue:
Dear Subscriber/Friend
From 275 Pounds to WOW!
Latest News from the Ageless Wonders
Ed Whitlock – Runner
Rich Abrahams – Swimmer
Scott “Old Navy” Hults – Bodybuilder
Ken “Ice” Morrison – Hockey Player/Runner
Glenn Luttrell -- Runner
Until Next Time – Ponder this
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