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Max Sick
Max Sick (28 June 1882–10 May 1961) was a German strongman and gymnast who performed as 'Maxick'. With Monte Saldo he developed the Maxalding system of bodybuilding through muscle control. ==Early life== Born in Bregenz in Austria in 1882 to Swiss parents, Sick's father died at the age of 24, and his mother then married a Bavarian, Herr Sick; later Max Sick became a naturalized German citizen.〔 Between the ages of 2 and 5 Max Sick was unusually weak, suffering with lung problems, rickets and dropsy. His illnesses affected him so severely that he only learned to walk at the age of 6. Aged 10 he made his own weights and created his own regime of physical exercise and fitness. However, his parents opposed his weightlifting and destroyed his homemade weights. Determined to develop his body despite this setback, Sick began a series of muscle control exercises. In 1896, at the age of 14 he had made such strides in his physical development that he was invited to join the local athletics club. For a while he served in the army.〔Tyrrell, Ron 'Marvelous Max - 'The Story of Max Sick' - ''The Iron Master - The Voice of the Iron Game: Physical Culture Journal'' - No29 April 2000〕 Sick trained as a mechanic at a local engineering works but at the age of 23 he left that employment and decided on a career that could better use his physical attributes, moving to Munich where he joined a gymnasium and where he quickly found work as an artist's model. He was just under 163 cm (5′4″) tall and weighed around 67 kg (147 lb).〔(Max Sick on the United States All-Round Weightlifting Association website )〕
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