A great mind for all things lifting. The best I think is that Louie was a self-made man. He didn't spend years in grad school to read about kinesiology or biomechanics - he just came up with really good ideas and then tested them with his crews. A vast amount of knowledge that he built up during his lifetime. Folks may not have agreed with him or even liked him, but there is no doubt about the impact he had.
Louie addresses those two things in another video but he's not talking about HIIT, he's talking about HIT. HIIT is, obviously, high intensity interval training. HIT is high intensity training, made popular by Arthur Jones and his Nautilus gyms. Mike Menzer and Dorian Yates used HIT.
Did Louie's kidney problems make it a lot tougher for him to hold muscle? I know he took testosterone til the day he died, but he almost looked like your average 70 year old physique-wise. He is just an example of how the body adapts to exogenous test?
Not sure if you are trolling and trying to be an a-hole or just dumb, but his heart failed. And they could not fix the broken valve b/c he was allergic to the anesthetic. He had a machine doing the work of the valve. However, the systemic edema destroys everything and he ended up in heart failure.
A great mind for all things lifting. The best I think is that Louie was a self-made man. He didn't spend years in grad school to read about kinesiology or biomechanics - he just came up with really good ideas and then tested them with his crews. A vast amount of knowledge that he built up during his lifetime. Folks may not have agreed with him or even liked him, but there is no doubt about the impact he had.
Applies to his accomplishments in the gym too iirc he had to work smarter/harder to get his numbers up from pretty early on
What he said in the last 2 min is priceless
This was really cool to listen too. Glad PA got this talk with Lou.
So many gems in this segment.
Legend
A great mind has passed.
What books does he mention?
Managing The Training Of Weightlifters. It's on the WSBB site.
Constructive criticism: Great vid, content etc…..Change your mic set up. It’s super distracting. Keep up the good work and guests.👍
Good video, but click bait title. It doesn't mention Hitt or stretching making you weak.
Check out this clip from the episode for comments on stretching: ruclips.net/video/ZHijJ3Ta20g/видео.html
Louie addresses those two things in another video but he's not talking about HIIT, he's talking about HIT. HIIT is, obviously, high intensity interval training. HIT is high intensity training, made popular by Arthur Jones and his Nautilus gyms. Mike Menzer and Dorian Yates used HIT.
Did Louie's kidney problems make it a lot tougher for him to hold muscle?
I know he took testosterone til the day he died, but he almost looked like your average 70 year old physique-wise.
He is just an example of how the body adapts to exogenous test?
Not sure if you are trolling and trying to be an a-hole or just dumb, but his heart failed. And they could not fix the broken valve b/c he was allergic to the anesthetic. He had a machine doing the work of the valve. However, the systemic edema destroys everything and he ended up in heart failure.
He don’t look good. Look at his loose skin. He has lost a lot of weight.
He passed away a few weeks ago.
He had kidney failure
Dude, he was old.