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How Arnold & CrossFit Forged America's Strength Obsession
3 Feb
Summary
- Ancient Greeks valued strength for mind and body support.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger made muscles aspirational in the 1980s.
- CrossFit popularized strength for its own sake since 2000.

The cultural history of strength training reveals a dramatic evolution in perception and practice. Ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, recognized the synergistic relationship between a strong body and a robust mind, establishing early gymnasiums. This historical appreciation for lifting waned for centuries, with weight training often associated with negative stereotypes and medical skepticism regarding its health benefits.
In the mid-20th century, pioneers like Jack LaLanne began challenging these misconceptions, while Muscle Beach became a hub for fitness enthusiasts. The 1980s marked a significant shift, with Arnold Schwarzenegger’s charisma making muscular physiques aspirational, driving mainstream participation. However, motivations were largely aesthetic, focusing on 'ripped' or 'toned' appearances, and public perception was further complicated by issues like steroid use.




