Inside “Mr. Olympia”
By FNC Producer Ghaleb Tawfiq, Baghdad Bureau
Body building and weightlifting is not a new sport to Iraqis, in fact during the seventies and eighties Iraq won a lot of medals and awards at Arab and Asian championships. But since the nineties these two sports began declining due to lack of new machines, proper training, and because of International sanctions imposed on Iraq the country’s athletes were unable to participate in regional or International Games. In addition to that, there weren’t any private clubs in Baghdad then, only a handful of gov. controlled sports clubs.
After the war in 2003, with hundreds of young Iraqis joining the private security companies or working as bodyguards for Gov. officials or businessmen, the need for bodybuilding has increased again, so dozens of private clubs have opened up throughout Baghdad and in other Iraqi cities where young men are joining these clubs to pump up their muscles.
“Mr. Olympia” is the club we visited last weekend and saw dozens of young men busy working out, lifting weights. The owner of the club “Captain Farahan”, an ex- body builder himself, said he opened this place in 2005, and for him it was a dream come true. He is happy to show the boys proper training for this sport, which according to him means not only having big muscles but learning abut discipline and respecting others. He supervises the training and provides needed protein and amino acids for the trainees.
“Captain Farahan” said his club has 150 members who pay less than $ 20 for a monthly membership, while some come on a daily session which costs only $ 2 a day. The club is open from 9 am – 9 pm 7 days a week, and most of the trainees are private security guards
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