EPISODE · Sep 12, 2024 · 43 MIN
TMGP Ep 23 with 6’4’’ Vegan Bodybuilding Giant and Expert Coach/Consultant Daniel Louwrens
from The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast · host Roscoe Kerby
Daniel Louwrens is a towering figure in the world of bodybuilding and fitness. Standing at an impressive 6'4", this South African powerhouse has made a name for himself as a successful bodybuilder, personal trainer, and consultant. With a degree in Chemistry from the University of Western Cape and multiple certifications in personal training and nutrition, Daniel brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and practical experience to the table. He has been working in the fitness industry for over a decade, helping numerous clients achieve their physical and mental goals. Daniel's journey to becoming a bodybuilding champion is an inspiring one. After suffering from injuries that forced him to stop playing international rugby, he found himself in a deep depression and gained significant weight. However, he turned his life around by competing in a bodybuilding show just 10 months later, dropping from 315 lbs and 35% body fat to 240 lbs and 7% body fat. Today, Daniel competes in bodybuilding, weighing anywhere between 250 - 300 lbs depending on his goals. He is also a coach, where he provides customized training, nutrition, and recovery plans. Daniel has also published many e-books in the health and fitness space, including ones on nutrition and supplementation. With his wealth of experience, scientific background, and passion for fitness, Daniel Louwrens is a valuable asset to the bodybuilding community. His unique perspective and evidence-based approach make him a sought-after expert in the field. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Daniel related to Bodybuilding Prepping for a show Strength training Anabolism PEDs, including steroids, SARMs, peptides, and more PEDs in professional sport Prevalence of PEDs in general populations Benefits/advantages of PEDs Side effects of PEDs Male vs female characteristics and more
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Daniel Louwrens is a towering figure in the world of bodybuilding and fitness. Standing at an impressive 6'4", this South African powerhouse has made a name for himself as a successful bodybuilder, personal trainer, and consultant. With a degree in Chemistry from the University of Western Cape and multiple certifications in personal training and nutrition, Daniel brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and practical experience to the table. He has been working in the fitness industry for over a decade, helping numerous clients achieve their physical and mental goals. Daniel's journey to becoming a bodybuilding champion is an inspiring one. After suffering from injuries that forced him to stop playing international rugby, he found himself in a deep depression and gained significant weight. However, he turned his life around by competing in a bodybuilding show just 10 months later, dropping from 315 lbs and 35% body fat to 240 lbs and 7% body fat. Today, Daniel competes in bodybuilding, weighing anywhere between 250 - 300 lbs depending on his goals. He is also a coach, where he provides customized training, nutrition, and recovery plans. Daniel has also published many e-books in the health and fitness space, including ones on nutrition and supplementation. With his wealth of experience, scientific background, and passion for fitness, Daniel Louwrens is a valuable asset to the bodybuilding community. His unique perspective and evidence-based approach make him a sought-after expert in the field. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Daniel related to Bodybuilding Prepping for a show Strength training Anabolism PEDs, including steroids, SARMs, peptides, and more PEDs in professional sport Prevalence of PEDs in general populations Benefits/advantages of PEDs Side effects of PEDs Male vs female characteristics and more
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