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  1. Arthur Allen Jones (22 de noviembre de 1926; 28 de agosto de 2007) fue un inventor estadounidense, fundador de Nautilus y MedX Corporation|MedX, Inc. y el inventor de las máquinas de ejercicio Nautilus, incluida la máquina de pulóver Nautilus, que fue la primera en ser vendida en 1970.

  2. El artículo analiza las afirmaciones de Arthur Jones, fundador de Nautilus y MedX, sobre el entrenamiento con peso. Se basa en la evidencia científica y el método científico para cuestionar la veracidad de sus postulados y sus reivindicaciones.

  3. Arthur Jones was a prolific inventor, holding numerous patents (many of which were assigned to Nautilus or MedX), most notably the elliptical cam (which replaces the pulley) to provide variable resistance through the range of motion.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Learn how fitness entrepreneur Arthur Jones claimed to gain 63 pounds of muscle in a month with his high-intensity training method in 1973. Find out the details, results, and controversies of his controversial 'Colorado Experiment'.

  5. Legends like John Grimek, Arnold, Sergio Oliva, and Steve Reeves made the pilgrimage to DeLand, Florida to meet Arthur, train on the Nautilus equipment and learn.

  6. Arthur Willis Jones III (born June 3, 1986) is a former American football defensive end who played eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Syracuse. He was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft and won Super Bowl XLVII with them.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Learn how Arthur Jones, a former soldier and adventurer, created the Nautilus machines and popularized high intensity training. Discover how his innovations changed the way people exercise and influenced bodybuilding legends.