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    Casey Victor

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    Jones trains Casey Viator For the 1971 Mr America

    "Drive down tomorrow and watch Casey train," Arthur Jones said to me on the phone. The date was June 9, 1971. I hadn't seen Casey Viator in nine months, so I was anxious to view him working out. Jones had been training Viator on and off for eleven months. Everyone interested in bodybuilding at...
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    Casey Viator

    Probably in my top 3 bodybuilders of all time. Casey Viator (born September 4, 1951 in Lafayette, Louisiana [1]) was the youngest ever AAU Mr. America - gaining the title at the age of 19 in 1971. He trained under the guidance of Arthur Jones for ten months prior to the Mr. America contest at...
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    Casey Stoner announces retirement

    Casey Stoner announces retirement from MotoGP at the end of 2012 Casey Stoner has announced he will retire from MotoGP at the end of the 2012 season. The news comes after the the Australian, a two-time MotoGP champion, had denied speculation about his exit from the sport in the previous race...
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    Pat Casey

    An article by Bruce Wilhelm in Milo. When I visited him on a hot, smoggy L.A summer day, I watched him work up to a 600lb bench for three singles - with a true 2 second pause. This was at a bodyweight of 300lbs. There was not a hint of arch, leg drive, arm lag or any of the associated problems...
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    Pansy Wrist: Is there a cure?

    To follow on from my "Office Arse: Is there a cure?" thread...I have another distressing ailment to ask you all about... Pansy Wrist. You know...that ailment where watches always look big on your arm, even if it's the smallest bezel watch available? You know...that ailment where the size of...
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