V8N12c - Guest
Charles Poliquin has been hailed as the most successful strength coach in the world. His ability to get results quickly, and back up his methods with plenty of science, is what sets him apart from the rest. Charles has coached athletes from many professional teams, including the Arizona Cardinals, Montreal Canadians, and Chicago Blackhawks, as well as several Olympic medalists.
V8N11c - Guest
Kay K. Larson, M.S., Ph.D. has been in the health and wellness field since 1987. Along with running a practice consulting with clients on the principles of anti-aging and holistic health, she is also President of Best Health Practices.Biz, a company that prepares and teaches natural health students and new consultants how to become successful practitioners.
V8N10c - Guest
Laura Creavalle is one of the most popular figures in women's bodybuilding with the unique distinction of having the highest number of runner-up positions and the record for the most consecutive appearances in the IFBB Ms. Olympia, the world's most prestigious and highly regarded female bodybuilding competition.
V8N9c - Guest
Elson M. Haas, MD is a medical practitioner with more than 35 years experience in patient care, always with an interest in natural medicine. For the past 30 years, Dr. Haas has been instrumental in the development and practice of Integrated Medicine at a clinic that he began in 1984 and directs, called Preventive Medical Center of Marin in San Rafael, CA.
V8N8c - Guest
Lance Walker is the Director of Performance at the Michael Johnson Performance Center in McKinney, Texas where he designs and implements performance training programming for local and international youth, collegiate, elite, and professional athletes in all sports. Lance is a graduate of Kansas State University with a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology.
V8N7c - Guest
Dr. Kenneth Cooper, preventive medicine pioneer and father of aerobics, introduced the concept of exercising in pursuit of good health when he launched the world-wide phenomenon Aerobics in 1968 in his first of 19 books on health and fitness. His latest book, Start Strong, Finish Strong, is a collaboration with his son, Tyler Cooper, M.D.