Lecturer At Ulster University. Historian of health, fitness and physical culture. Co-host of Boys We've Seen podcast. I also run history of fitness website, physicalculturestudy.com
It explores how physical culture travelled the world, how ideas about health circulated across continents, and how we arrived at today’s global landscape.
Bloomsbury have it at 10% off today:
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My book When Fitness Went Global pops up, if you’re curious.
Link: open.spotify.com/episode/3aW4...
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*me writing a book* “tis beneath me to burden my reader with anything so crass as a ‘takeaway’ or ‘summary’, they shalt all read mine whole book and make theyn own conclusions”
No mirrors. No apps. No optimisation. Just effort, history, and people being supportive.
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I joined On Point to talk about how modern fitness culture emerged, and why it still shapes how we think about movement, health, and ourselves today.
A genuine to be on a show I’ve listened to for years.
🎧 www.wbur.org/onpoint/2026...
It looks at how early twentieth-century American physical culture defined success through measurement images and commercial claims to science.
Free access: bit.ly/4qvlswy
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@physcstudy.bsky.social on the origins of the 'gym selfie'
@rtebrainstorm.bsky.social
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