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Aug 7, 2015

Steve Park, an English body builder and Vinnie Tortorich go one-on-one on today's Friday edition of the Angriest Trainer podcast.

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SPINAL TAP

  • American movie with Stonehenge in it
  • Bad British accents, but great entertainment value

STEVE AS A BODYBUILDER

  • Steve is more than just a fan
  • He has been a bodybuilder since he was 17 years old 
    • He was quite built for his age, too big for English sports 
  • Steve had a coach who provided him with a gym and the means to get bigger and better to play rugby and football and short distance sprinting
  • 13.5 for a 100m sprint and improved 
  • Eventually got into body building and went for that

VINNIE'S BOOK

  • Steve related to Vinnie in his book, working hard in the gym in the bayou
  • Listened to it on audio and it inspired him to write to Vinnie 
  • Steve feels for Vinnie who got bullied as a young athlete 
  • Both had disproportionate leg strength 

LOMBARDIAN COACHING

  • Coach for the Green Bay Packers 
  • "practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect"
  • "winning is not everything, it's the only thing"
  • Vinnie grew up with this style of coaching 
  • Not everyone is a winner-- Vinnie personally thinks this is the way to think
  • Work on your weakest parts the most 

BODY & ENGINES

  • Bodies and engines of cars are kind of similar 
  • There's a big lump of metal, but something different going on different inside each one
  • Steve wanted to know how things worked on the inside -- both cars, and the bodies of humans
  • Vinnie both built cars and got to dissect cadavers 

PERSONAL TRAINING

  • Steve and his wife both personal train
  • This is a side job -- started with people in the gym always asking advice
  • His business built from word of mouth 
  • Steve only works with a handful of clients, but tailors his service to whomever needs it
  • Each penny that his clients spend counts, so Steve makes sure to give people real service
  • Vinnie is still surprised by how many people call often for training and life advice