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In the name of research, Dr. Meals attended a bodybuilding contest to learn more about the inner workings. It takes a lot to get muscles to look that big. We even get into its history, first discussing the original weightlifter, who carried an ox calf every day until it was fully grown, to the originator of bodybuilding as a performance: Eugen Sandow.
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In the name of research, Dr. Meals attended a bodybuilding contest to learn more about the inner workings. It takes a lot to get muscles to look that big. We even get into its history, first discussing the original weightlifter, who carried an ox calf every day until it was fully grown, to the originator of bodybuilding as a performance: Eugen Sandow.