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U.S. Paralympian Bruce Nelson demonstrates his bicep. Nelson is from Columbus, Ohio and is at the US Olympic Training Center in the Springs working out with the sled hockey team.
U.S. Paralympian Bruce Nelson demonstrates his bicep. Nelson is from Columbus, Ohio and is at the US Olympic Training Center in the Springs working out with the sled hockey team.
DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER  8:    Denver Post reporter Joey Bunch on Monday, September 8, 2014. (Denver Post Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon)
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Getting your player ready...

Run home to your mommas, Chicago and New York City.

Denver is among America’s five “manliest” cities, while the Windy City and the Big Apple landed in the bottom five, according to a Sperling’s Best Places study, out Thursday.

Nashville, Tenn., is the king of the hill because of its NASCAR fans, barbecue restaurants and men who hunt and fish, according to the macho meter commissioned by the makers of the pretzel snack Combos to promote its Ultimate Man Zone sweepstakes.

The study scored the top 50 major metro areas in a number of “manly” categories, including the number of sports bars, monster-truck pulls, hardware stores and salty-snack consumption per capita.

The top five

1. Nashville, Tenn.

2. Charlotte, N.C.

3. Oklahoma City

4. Cincinnati

5. Denver

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