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Title: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: HUGEPECS on December 04, 2006, 01:15:09 PM
I heard Dave is Recognizable in the Powerlifting circle. I'm wondering if any of you here knows anything about this Guru
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: Van_Bilderass on December 04, 2006, 01:38:09 PM
It's been speculated that he is the anonymous powerlifter that did an interview on t-mag a while ago. The anonymous powerlifter started juicing at 14 yrs old. Anyone know if it was him?
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: Hedgehog on December 04, 2006, 01:46:54 PM
I heard Dave is Recognizable in the Powerlifting circle. I'm wondering if any of you here knows anything about this Guru

He is/was the number two guy on Westside Barbell Club. Louie (Simmons) is the #1.

Google for Westside Barbell Club

They use bands and chains, also box squats. Speed bench and GPP are other things that those guys are known for.

Billy Mimnaugh and Mike Wolfe knows most on Tate, I suspect.

This spring he got himself in shape, lost a lot of fat.

Westside Barbell is known for recommending staying on AAS for very long periods of time, how long he's been on is anybody's guess. His blood pressure was pretty bad before he got his weight down anyway.

He's got a website where he sells stuff, there are also a couple of articles there:


http://www.elitefts.com/

YIP
Zack
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: HUGEPECS on December 04, 2006, 01:59:13 PM
He is/was the number two guy on Westside Barbell Club. Louie (Simmons) is the #1.

Google for Westside Barbell Club

They use bands and chains, also box squats. Speed bench and GPP are other things that those guys are known for.

Billy Mimnaugh and Mike Wolfe knows most on Tate, I suspect.

This spring he got himself in shape, lost a lot of fat.

Westside Barbell is known for recommending staying on AAS for very long periods of time, how long he's been on is anybody's guess. His blood pressure was pretty bad before he got his weight down anyway.

He's got a website where he sells stuff, there are also a couple of articles there:


http://www.elitefts.com/

YIP
Zack




Thanks a lot Hedge. that was helpful. I saw an article on bench press, I'm gonna read it and see what he's saying
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: chris_mason on December 04, 2006, 06:12:21 PM
Tate is all over T-Nation.  He has lost a ton of weight recently and looks fantastic.

Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: HUGEPECS on December 05, 2006, 11:38:43 AM
Tate is all over T-Nation.  He has lost a ton of weight recently and looks fantastic.




I was surprise to see how he looks pretty lean these days, comparing to how he used to look. I'm now hooked to elitefitness.com ;D
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: Stark on December 05, 2006, 11:41:00 AM
awesome... that's what I would like to look like one day... problem is I don't think I will use :(
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: Adam Empire on December 05, 2006, 12:49:03 PM
I heard Dave is Recognizable in the Powerlifting circle. I'm wondering if any of you here knows anything about this Guru

I don't recognize the Red orange juice that's for sure.
Title: Re: Does anybody here recognize Dave Tate?
Post by: nycbull on December 05, 2006, 12:56:45 PM
Powerlifter guys are getting as bad as bodybuilders about  how they tell you about all this hardcore training they do and new techniques but fail to mention they do dball too.