Life and Growth - Let Your Mind be a Force: (Original Version, Restored)

Author:   Earle Liederman
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781468028782


Pages:   28
Publication Date:   09 December 2011
Format:   Paperback
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"""The seat of life has been a question for ages. It has been decided variously to be in our brain and nervous system, or our heart, or elsewhere in our chest, or in our spleen. There is no single habitat for 'life.' It is present in every part of the body, and in the minutest division of every part-except when, from some condition resulting from neglect, decay sets in. Even that is life in another form. Because life is throughout the body, in every cell, we have within ourselves the power to make not only our minds what we would have them be, but our physical bodies as well. We have the life force within us and the ability to direct that force to build our bodies very much as we choose, providing we direct it in a rational and wise manner. It has been my pleasure to instruct many thousands how to direct their life forces for the improvement and perfection of their bodies. If I had not directed them intelligently, rationally, the results would not have been so gratifying."" - Earle Liederman Visit our website and see our many books at PhysicalCultureBooks.com"

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Author:   Earle Liederman
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.036kg
ISBN:  

9781468028782


ISBN 10:   1468028782
Pages:   28
Publication Date:   09 December 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Few athletes have had lives as filled with variety as Earle E. Liederman. He began as a vaudeville strongman and in the mid-1920s became the undisputed king of the mail-order musclemen. After that he turned to radio broadcasting and then to journalism. Finally, in the 1940s Liederman came to California and, because of his seductive descriptions of sun, sand and sea, helped draw hundreds of bodybuilders to the West Coast. Despite his many accomplishments, the details of Liederman's biography are difficult to pin down because he was so reluctant to recount his personal life. Not even his birthdate is known for certain. Apparently, he was born around 1886 in Brooklyn, New York, to poor Swedish immigrant parents, graduated from high school in Jamaica, New York, and pursued a degree in physical education at the state normal school. Soon after earning his diploma, he was hired by the New York Board of Education as a physical culture specialist. ... While Liederman was working for the Board of Education, he was also trying his hand as a boxer. It took him only a short time to determine that he had little talent for the ring, however, so he switched to wrestling, which also proved not to be his strong suit. He was saved from further embarrassment in this effort by a talent scout from a vaudeville chain, who convinced the young man to try his hand at a strongman act. This was more to Earle's taste, and in 1910 he quit his job and embarked on a career as a professional athlete. Liederman was a savv marketer, and he knew how to tap into the public's worries and insecurities. The copy in one typical ad from 1924 compared a tiny body to a wart on the nose--but with one difference. ""If you had a wart on your nose, you would worry yourself sick--you would pay most any price to get rid of it. . . . Wake up! Come to your senses! Everyone despises the weakling."" Worrisome thoughts like these kept more and more customers clamoring for the course, and before long his ads were appearing in several magazines at once, often in lavish six-page spreads. Earle raked in a great deal of money with the mail-order business. One visitor to his posh New York headquarters reported that there were 60 secretaries ... pounding out advice and encouragement to the many correspondents. ... He kept a fleet of fancy cars and lived the high life. At some point he married a former Miss Alaska beauty queen, and the two cut a glamorous swath through New York society"". - David Chapman"

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