Definition Diets and Deteriorating Masculinity? Bodybuilding Diets in Mid-Century America

Ryan Murtha, Conor Heffernan, Thomas M. Hunt
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ABSTRACT In the late 1960s Steve Davis, a young strength athlete turned bodybuilder, prepared for an upcoming photoshoot by consuming nothing but meat and water. Far from unique, Davis represented a new line of bodybuilders who engaged in extreme dietary behaviors to achieve a lean and muscular look. Three decades prior to Davis’ photoshoot, Dave Willoughby, an influential weightlifter and fitness writer, promoted a diet defined by its wholesome foods eaten in moderation. Comparing the contrasts between Davis and Willoughby’s approaches, the following article sheds light on the still relatively unexplored area of bodybuilding diets in twentieth century America. Studying the shift in bodybuilding from health to purely aesthetic concerns, this article argues that food for the 1970s bodybuilder became a means self-fashioning. This change was driven by a conflux of competitive, chemical and societal factors. The article thus addresses the nexus between food, sport and gender in the United States
饮食与男性气概下降的定义?美国世纪中期的健美饮食
在20世纪60年代末,史蒂夫·戴维斯,一个年轻的力量运动员变成了健美运动员,为了即将到来的照片,他只吃肉和水。戴维斯绝不是独一无二的,他代表了一群新的健美运动员,他们通过极端的饮食行为来获得精瘦和肌肉发达的形象。在戴维斯拍摄这张照片的30年前,有影响力的举重运动员和健身作家戴夫·威洛比(Dave Willoughby)推广了一种饮食方式,即适量食用有益健康的食物。通过对比戴维斯和威洛比的方法,下面的文章揭示了20世纪美国健美饮食这一相对未被探索的领域。这篇文章研究了健美运动从健康到纯粹审美的转变,认为食物对20世纪70年代的健美运动员来说成为了一种自我塑造的手段。这种变化是由竞争、化学和社会因素共同推动的。因此,这篇文章探讨了美国食物、体育和性别之间的联系
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