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Muscle Beach

Coordinates:34°00′30″N118°29′41″W / 34.0084425°N 118.494603°W /34.0084425; -118.494603
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For other uses, seeMuscle Beach (disambiguation).
Historic site in California, U.S.
Muscle Beach
LocationLos Angeles County, California, U.S.
Coordinates34°00′30″N118°29′41″W / 34.0084425°N 118.494603°W /34.0084425; -118.494603
Founded1934
Governing bodyCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation
Original Muscle Beach in the foreground, withSanta Monica Pier in the background

Muscle Beach is the birthplace of the United States physical fitness boom, which started in 1934 with predominantly gymnastics activities on the south side of theSanta Monica Pier.[1]Muscle Beach Venice is the contemporary title of the outdoor weightlifting platform constructed inVenice, California, a distinct neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, 18 years after Muscle Beach was established.

History

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Original Muscle Beach

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A man performs ahandstand on ahigh bar at the original Muscle Beach, 1955.

Muscle Beach dates back to the 1930s when the New Deal agencyWorks Progress Administration (WPA) installed exercise equipment immediately south of theSanta Monica Pier inSanta Monica, California.[2][3] Populargymnastic and acrobatic exhibitions were routinely held there on city-provided equipment. A platform on the beach with weight lifting equipment provided a workout area for such famous bodybuilders asVic Tanny,Jack LaLanne, andJoe Gold.[4]

In 1989, the City ofSanta Monica officially dedicated the original Muscle Beach and today it serves gymnasts, acrobats and youth with an extensive gymnastics training area. Meanwhile, the adjacent City of Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Department has continued the primary barbell, weightlifting and bodybuilding aspects, and events of the original Muscle Beach fame at the Venice weight pen. In 1987, the City of Los Angeles officially dedicated "Muscle Beach Venice" with the added word of "Venice" in the title to distinguish it from the original "Muscle Beach" in Santa Monica.[5]

Muscle Beach Venice

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Muscle Beach, Venice

Muscle Beach Venice was officially titled in 1987 by the City of Los Angeles with the distinguishing name "Venice" added to the location to honor the original Santa Monica site.[5]

By the 1950s, Muscle Beach established worldwide fame and helped to popularize and bring legitimacy to physical culture withacrobatics andbodybuilding.[6]

Today it is an open playground with a gated area that encloses weightlifting equipment. The second area is a sand box with gymnastic, rope climbing, and acrobatic bars. The City charges a fee to use the outdoor gym.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Pool, Bob (2 October 1999)."Santa Monica Shows Off a Restored Muscle Beach".Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^Knapp, Dan (28 November 2005)."New Acquisition Pumps USC Up".USC News.
  3. ^Matzer, Marla (22 February 1998)."The Venus of Muscle Beach".Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^Chowder, Ken (1 November 1998)."Muscle Beach".Smithsonian.ISSN 0037-7333.
  5. ^abHarvey, Steve (1 June 1987)."A Banished Beach Works Out in Venice".Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^Harvey, Steve (30 March 1986)."Mussel or Muscle : Whatever You Call It, It's a Beach That's Not Forgotten by Its Many Devotees".Los Angeles Times.
  7. ^"Muscle Beach Venice Outdoor Gym".www.laparks.org. City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved2021-09-01.

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