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#32 - Jamie Lewis: The History of PED’s

#32 - Jamie Lewis: The History of PED’s

FromThe Strength Connection


#32 - Jamie Lewis: The History of PED’s

FromThe Strength Connection

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jan 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the 32nd Episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest BA in History and East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona, an MBA from the Vienna University of Economics, and an iMBA from the University of South Carolina, Jamie Lewis will talk about the history of performance-enhancing drugs & the factors that make it work, the drug accusation against Jamie Lewis, the cocaine addiction in Russia 1800s, the stimulants usage in Olympics, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter you will discover:(1:30) Introducing our special guest BA in History and East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona, an MBA from the Vienna University of Economics, and an iMBA from the University of South Carolina, Jamie Lewis @plagueofstrength(2:15) Mike’s stance on performance-enhancing drugs(3:00) Shout out to Lance Armstrong @lancearmstrong(4:00) Shout out to More Plates More Dates @moreplatesmoredateshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoR7CHkMETs3ByOv74OAbFw (5:00) Drugs accusation on Jamie Lewis(6:20) Majority of actors trains instead of taking drugs(6:25) Shout out to Hugh Jackman @thehughjackman(7:00) Factors that make the performance-enhancing drugs work(8:30) Travelling medicine shows in the early 1800s(11:55) Weight lifting and gym culture throughout history(13:30) Vin Mariani wine in France 1860s(15:50) Lifting in Russia 1800s(17:00) Cocaine addiction in Russia 1800s(21:05) The popularity of Caffeine in Germany(21:30) Formula creation of Coca Cola(21:50) First energy drink(25:10) Stimulants usage in Olympics(27:45) Origin of lifting(29:50) “If you drank a couple of cups of coffee you will have the energy but you are not going to be a go-getter unless you have these extra things (physical training).” - Jamie Lewis(30:10) “If you have a strong grip you will live a long time.” - Jamie Lewis(31:15) “Once you lose 75% of your grip strength you will die.” - Jamie Lewis(32:05) George Barker Windship; a heavy lifter who died of cardiac problem(36:50) The surgeon who killed 3 people during one surgery(39:25) Vin Mariani sponsorships(40:30) The reason why everyone was taking drugs in the 1800s(45:10) The guy who died right after winning Olympics(46:10) Lifting is an art(47:40) One-arm snatch - the symbol of strength (48:30) Kettlebell juggling(49:10) Shout out to Steven Koontz @rhinostrength(49:40) Lack of training programs and entertainment in the past centuries(51:20) Jamie’s research(52:00) Jamie’s coffee intake(54:00) Shout out to Paul Ruddhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rudd (54:30) Where to find Jamie Lewis?@plagueofstrengthhttps://plagueofstrength.com 
Released:
Jan 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Connecting with the top minds in strength to share stories, insights and experiences to help the world get stronger everyday!I'm Michael Kurkowski, strength coach, Kettlebell Instructor and everyday strength seeker for over 13 years. The world of strength is riddled with so much information and marketing that it can be downright impossible to know what is best for you. From reading, studying, and practicing over the years, I've found how impactful being strong is to everything we do in our lives. But the thing that helped me more than anything is connection.Connecting with others and hearing about their experiences, their stories in life has given me a better education and understanding of living a strong life than anything. After co-hosting the very popular Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, I created The Strength Connection to speak with the best of the best to help the audience live stronger, healthier and happier lives.Strength has different meanings for all of us, whether it be physical, mental, or spiritual. But being stronger and knowing how helps all of us. Enjoy the show!