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Russian paper explains how to copy Putin's body

MOSCOW
Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:04pm EDT
Russian President Vladimir Putin fishes in the Khemchik River in southern Siberia's Tuva region August 15, 2007. A step-by-step guide to building a body like Putin's was available to readers of a Russian newspaper on Wednesday. REUTERS/RIA Novosti/KREMLIN

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A step-by-step guide to building a body like President Vladimir Putin's was available to readers of a Russian newspaper on Wednesday.

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Official photographs of the 54-year-old leader holidaying in southern Siberia last week showed him fishing with his shirt off to display a well-honed torso.

He was also shown on horseback in sunglasses, gloves and a body-hugging white vest.

"He has some great definition under that shirt," said the Komsomolskaya Pravda tabloid, Russia's biggest circulation newspaper which specializes in admiring coverage of Putin.

Under the headline: "Get a body like Putin's," the daily published an exercise guide by a fitness instructor. An accompanying diagram of Putin's naked torso had arrows pointing to his major muscle groups.

Putin, who is married with two daughters, has attributed his physique to sports -- he is an accomplished practitioner of judo and a keen downhill skier.



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