
Petar Celik is a Serbian bodybuilder born on December 25, 1949 in Belgrade. He completed elementary and secondary school in Backa Palanka. He was Mister Serbia and Mister Yugoslavia eighteen times, a European Champion three times and a World Champion ten times. He acquired the title of bodybuilding professor in Belgrade in 1998 after acquiring the title of higher coach two years earlier at the Faculty of Physical Culture in Novi Sad. He was an associate professor of bodybuilding at the Higher School for Sports Coaches in Belgrade, he founded the first bodybuilding club in Yugoslavia in 1971 and he currently works as a fitness trainer in the Petar Celik Institute of Pliancy in Novi Sad. In this interview with the Urban Book Circle’s editor-in-chief Djuradj Vujcic, the Father of Serbian Bodybuilding as he is often called spoke about his beginnings, correct nutrition, a healthy way of living and the importance of spiritual and physical.
INTERVIEW – Celik: Stronger than Steel / Interview with legendary bodybuilder Petar Celik by Djuradj “George” Vujcic, Canadian journalist and writer, editor-in-chief of the Urban Book Circle.
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Dr. Christopher DiCarlo is a philosopher, educator, author and the founder of Critical Thinking Solutions. In this interview with Urban Book Circle Editor-in-Chief Djuradj “George” Vujcic, he discusses how to teach critical thinking, why debates are still viable, the importance of dialogue and what potentially makes an idea a dangerous idea.
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Stan Efferding is an IFBB professional bodybuilder and world-record holding powerlifter. In this interview with the Urban Book Circle’s Djuradj Vujcic, he discusses how he created The Vertical Diet and why its sustainable, why sleep and walks are so important...
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Dr. Oren Amitay is a registered psychologist and media commentator based in Toronto. In this interview with the Urban Book Circle’s Djuradj “George” Vujcic, he discusses the psychology behind people who wear face masks and people who don’t.
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Fr. Jovan Marjanac is a Serbian Orthodox priest at the Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church in Kitchener, Ontario. In this interview with the Urban Book Circle’s Djuradj Vujcic, he discusses the essentiality of churches and why they should be re-opened in Ontario.
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Dr. Oren Amitay is a registered psychologist and media commentator based in Toronto. In this interview with the Urban Book Circle's Djuradj “George” Vujcic, he discusses mental health during trying times.
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· AUTHOR · Djuradj “George” Vujcic, Canadian journalist and writer,
co-founder and owner, editor-in-chief of the Urban Book Circle.
co-founder and owner, editor-in-chief of the Urban Book Circle.
Dragoslav “Seki” Sekularac speaks about himself, Tito and Dzajic, the lamb Arkan, Rajko Mitic without pants and about the qualities and selfishness about those who we knew but didn’t recognize.
Words: Prvoslav Vujcic, MFA
Translation and Photographs: Djuradj Vujcic |
Originally published in the May 2006 issue of Mi magazin in the Serbian. This interview lasted 4 hours and 47 minutes and is the longest ever interview with the world famous soccer player Dragoslav Sekularac. This was confirmed by the legendary Canadian soccer player of Serbian descent Milovan “Mike” Bakic who was present during the interview.
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~ I have faith ~
Interview with Serbian tennis star Ana Ivanovic by Djuradj Vujcic |
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history.
In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
· AUTHOR · Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
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The legendary Dragoslav “Seki” Sekularac
speaks about himself, Tito and Dzajic, the lamb Arkan, Rajko Mitic
without pants and about the qualities and selfishness about those who
we knew but didn’t recognize.
Originally published in the May 2006 issue of Mi magazin in the Serbian. This interview lasted 4 hours and 47 minutes and is the longest ever interview with the world famous soccer player Dragoslav Sekularac. This was confirmed by the legendary Canadian soccer player of Serbian descent Milovan “Mike” Bakic who was present during the interview.
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Djuradj Vujcic is the youngest Canadian journalist in Canada’s journalism history. In 2009, he won the Literary Guild Award for his work.
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Petar Celik is a Serbian bodybuilder born on December 25, 1949 in Belgrade. He completed elementary and secondary school in Backa Palanka. He was Mister Serbia and Mister Yugoslavia eighteen times, a European Champion three times and a World Champion ten times. He acquired the title of bodybuilding professor in Belgrade in 1998 after acquiring the title of higher coach two years earlier at the Faculty of Physical Culture in Novi Sad. He was an associate professor of bodybuilding at the Higher School for Sports Coaches in Belgrade, he founded the first bodybuilding club in Yugoslavia in 1971 and he currently works as a fitness trainer in the Petar Celik Institute of Pliancy in Novi Sad. In this interview with the Urban Book Circle’s editor-in-chief Djuradj Vujcic, the Father of Serbian Bodybuilding as he is often called spoke about his beginnings, correct nutrition, a healthy way of living and the importance of spiritual and physical.
INTERVIEW – Celik: Stronger than Steel / Interview with legendary bodybuilder Petar Celik by Djuradj “George” Vujcic, Canadian journalist and writer, editor-in-chief of the Urban Book Circle.
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Circle UBC – an online magazine of applied literature and traditional arts – of the Urban Book Circle publishes interviews with renowned athletes and also publishes sports columns
by Djuradj Vujcic, the youngest Canadian journalist in Canadian sports journalism history and the recipient of the prestigious Literary Guild Award in 2009. |
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