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YouTube - Dave Tate on Human Potential
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxTnS...eature=related Dave on Recovery http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6881k...eature=related
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Good post, I love listening to Tate. I dunno how true everything he preaches really is, but it certainly makes sense.
I really like his take on athletes using drugs, how if you gotta juice to make the varsity, you won't make it in the ncaa, and if you gotta juice to make ncaa, you won't go pro, and if you gotta juice to go pro, you probly won't last long, but pros who juice after turning pro can extend their careers. Granted, there's defniitely exceptions (A-Rod), but that's pretty sound reasoning, imo. Also, when he spoke of the power of the mind and human potential, great stuff. How he saw a powerlifter putting up huge numbers and he was convince the guy was on drugs, but afterwards the guy said, I think I'm gonna try the drugs now, and bam, his total went up 400lbs, sick.
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