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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...however try to avoid sexual distractions as they strain to emulate the perfect bodies that are on display in venues like Muscle Beach in Venice, Calif. They muscle up in purely functional sweatshops; Rena's Gym in Chicago, for example, has no juice bars, hanging plants or fancy locker rooms here, just true grit. "You don't come to this gym to meet people," says Owner Rena Ettlinger, whose exercise instructors are all physiologists trained in kinesiology, the science of body movement. "The goal here is long, lean, tight, firm bodies that are powerful all over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Make Way for the New Spartans | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

...work is work. Leary insisted, adding that the alternative is having to go into the Red Sox locker room after every game and try to talk to Jim Rice...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Touchdowns to Torts: A Sportscaster Turns 1L | 9/15/1983 | See Source »

That recommendation included plans for a pool, a hockey rink, an indoor track and tennis facility, squash courts, a basketball arena and a plush complex of underground locker rooms. After several alterations and abbreviations of those optimistic blueprints, most of the plans have been realized. By 1980, the University had built Blodgett Pool and the ITT and renovated Watson Rink...

Author: By Thomas J. Meyer, | Title: Building (and Rebuilding) for Success | 9/12/1983 | See Source »

...reasons, most of them delightful, Pete Rose, 42, is forgiven his own preoccupation with statistics and can even get away with saying, "I want to be the first one to go into the Hall unanimously." At the Phillies locker next door, Joe Morgan's eyebrows are dancing. "I hope you don't think you're as good as Willie Mays," he snaps, and Rose grins. Morgan is not the sort who will need to have his career notarized, but Rose takes these things seriously. "I disagree with waiting five years," he says, typically hurried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: As Good as Anyone Ever | 8/22/1983 | See Source »

...crew go through the Business School area afterwards. In addition, he believes that an agreement could have been reached with the USFI, on scheduling to avoid any particular conflicts such as the Olympic soccer scheduled for Harvard's field next July. The Breakers also offered to refurbish the locker rooms under the stadium to avoid using Dillon Field House, and they promised to raise the scoreboard in the open end of the stadium. The Breakers didn't even intend to use Harvard as a major practice facility; they currently have access to City College (about which Matthews says "we couldn...

Author: By John S. Gardner, | Title: Unsportsmanlike Conduct | 8/16/1983 | See Source »

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