I know I’m 4 years late for this interview , this was outstanding . He is authentic , truthful, you can tell he was nuts but just got old . Amazing need him again
I listened to the podcast for almost 4 hours and I would gladly listen to Doug and Dave for another 4 hours absolutely brilliant really enjoyed it thanks guys
One of the strongest, committed, intense, passionate guys I know. He IS the definition of 'for the love of the game'! Great interview...and...agreed...Pure Maniac!
Great job Doug. You hit your legacy on the head. I thank you for the kindness and encouragement you showed me during our lifting years together. What great memories I have of you and the guys in your basement working together selflessly for the goals each of us had. You are a great champion and ambassador to the powerlifting world. God bless you.
Wow, that was great man.Doug is a super soul. I wish I lived near him, I would join him for Thanksgiving dinner so he would not be alone. I'm 57 and got the fire in the early 70's and attended the 76 world's in York with Dad and cousins. Can really relate to A lot of Doug's stories. In 79 at 16 squatted 330,benched 290,deadlifted 475 at 148 in aau NJ teenage meet. Didn't compete for 27 years when won NJ state championship in 165 40-44. Fire still burning hot and hoping to win nationals in 165 and age group. Thanks so much Dave for bringing in a Legend from the old days. I can listen to guys talk about the golden age of powerlifting all day long. It was great.
Bro I put this on as background music while i slept and I kept waking up to this video and processing some of what this man says half asleep then I would fall back asleep and man those where some of the most f**k up dreams I've ever had in my life
How many circles did Doug draw on the Elitefts table? Lol I remember seeing Doug at ipa nationals 2001. Wish there were more freaks like that nowadays that get more amped up. Different breed.
I might have to start incorporating those circles Doug is drawing in my daily conversations with people. On a more serious note: he is a great storyteller!
Are these guys I'm sorting coke? I have dabbled when I was in my early 20s, and I know how to recognize it. They always breathe in hard through their nose. The swallow really hard and more then normal . There's a lot of lond storytelling, an unusual amount. I can just tell.
I know I’m 4 years late for this interview , this was outstanding .
He is authentic , truthful, you can tell he was nuts but just got old . Amazing need him again
I listened to the podcast for almost 4 hours and I would gladly listen to Doug and Dave for another 4 hours absolutely brilliant really enjoyed it thanks guys
One of the strongest, committed, intense, passionate guys I know. He IS the definition of 'for the love of the game'! Great interview...and...agreed...Pure Maniac!
Great job Doug. You hit your legacy on the head. I thank you for the kindness and encouragement you showed me during our lifting years together. What great memories I have of you and the guys in your basement working together selflessly for the goals each of us had. You are a great champion and ambassador to the powerlifting world. God bless you.
Absolutely love these. Great conversation with Doug and loved the closing statements.
This was a great interview Doug is a legend. He is a class guy!! Thanks for getting him on video.
This is one of my favorite Table Talks so far. Awesome.
We need another 4 hours of Doug. This was a great episode!
This is a great episode. Thank you Doug!!
Still one of the best table talks. Hands down
I always come back to this Table Talk
I loved this! Loved the nostalgia as they flipped through that PLUSA magazine.
Just listened to this for second time and it’s even better the second time!
The world needs another Doug Heath table talk
Wow, that was great man.Doug is a super soul. I wish I lived near him, I would join him for Thanksgiving dinner so he would not be alone. I'm 57 and got the fire in the early 70's and attended the 76 world's in York with Dad and cousins. Can really relate to A lot of Doug's stories. In 79 at 16 squatted 330,benched 290,deadlifted 475 at 148 in aau NJ teenage meet. Didn't compete for 27 years when won NJ state championship in 165 40-44. Fire still burning hot and hoping to win nationals in 165 and age group. Thanks so much Dave for bringing in a Legend from the old days. I can listen to guys talk about the golden age of powerlifting all day long. It was great.
Dave keeps things moving and lets the guest talk...so awesome
Bro I put this on as background music while i slept and I kept waking up to this video and processing some of what this man says half asleep then I would fall back asleep and man those where some of the most f**k up dreams I've ever had in my life
Doug Dreams lmaoo
This is awesome podcast
Got me in the dog house again with the lady. Another 4 hours I was hooked into.
Good job guys,
Marine Mike
How many circles did Doug draw on the Elitefts table?
Lol I remember seeing Doug at ipa nationals 2001. Wish there were more freaks like that nowadays that get more amped up. Different breed.
Ha! I haven't watched yet but know exactly what you're talking about!
TheTerminator412 lmao yeah that was funny
Really cool interview. Love hearing the history.
Love the reflections on how crazy this guy was at meets during that intermission.
I might have to start incorporating those circles Doug is drawing in my daily conversations with people. On a more serious note: he is a great storyteller!
That was an AWESOME episode! What a guy!
Maaaan....this was a good one!
"Fcking insane" is definitely an understatement for any time Doug was involved in a lift that mattered!
Somehow Dougs demeanor reminds me of Heath Ledgers Joker. It would have been awesome to see him lift
It's funny because he reminds me of Jack Nicholson visually and at times in voice
ResistanceQuest I was gunna say the same thing. The way he purses his mouth and licks his lips is total Nicholson Joker. Eyebrows too.
Love from Toledo!!
Yeah Doug needs to come back he is so awesome
The last sentence cracked me up 😅
Doug rules. Amazing storyteller. Get him back on
Are there any videos of this guy lifting? Would love to see some!
As always GREAT stuff. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HAVE BEN POLLACK ON THE PODCAST!!!
Louie: "how much is that?
Put the little bastard on the deadlift platform."
I could listen to Doug Heath narrate anything and everything. This guy is a white Morgan Freeman
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I trained at fitness trend in 87-88 as a teen and Doug worked there and he had some nice females in tow, boy was I envious
Damn good one
Dave mentioned Mark Dimiduk and said something about how he competed forever. Sadly, Mark Dimiduk died of pancreatic cancer in July 2017.
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Imagine doing the bench press without using the pects!!!!! The opposite as a bodybuilder would do . Crazy . Vince gironda will come back to earth 😅😅😅😅
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I'm a little guy too....
Are these guys I'm sorting coke? I have dabbled when I was in my early 20s, and I know how to recognize it. They always breathe in hard through their nose. The swallow really hard and more then normal . There's a lot of lond storytelling, an unusual amount. I can just tell.
Damn good one