A full report on the book Little Big Men by Alan M. Klein. Covers an overview as well as a critique of the book. Teacher said the report could use a bit more critique.
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The book Little Big Men follows the path of its author, Alan M. Klein, through his study conducted of competitive bodybuilders on the West Coast. Klein visited some of the best gyms in California in order to gain a full understanding of competitive bodybuilder's traits, culture, background and desires. A summary of Alan M. Klein's Little Big Men, will demonstrate the extent of his research and knowledge of competitive bodybuilding and its participants.
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was reading Little Big Men but did not exactly know a whole lot about the sport and history of bodybuilding. Overall, I think that Little Big Men would be a great book for people extremely interested in competitive bodybuilding. It goes hand in hand with the study of weightlifting and should be used for in-depth studying. However, for someone searching for an enjoyable and exciting book, Little Big Men is not the book of choice.
was reading Little Big Men but did not exactly know a whole lot about the sport and history of bodybuilding. Overall, I think that Little Big Men would be a great book for people extremely interested in competitive bodybuilding. It goes hand in hand with the study of weightlifting and should be used for in-depth studying. However, for someone searching for an enjoyable and exciting book, Little Big Men is not the book of choice.