More like the "Mad Broscientist". Take this video as an example, the amount of nonsense he talks there is crazy. He misunderstands even basic concepts yet thinks he knows it all and acts incredibly cocky . 90% of what he says is bullshit, he is without a doubt the worst guru out there.
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Agree. Skeptical. Plus he looks about 184lbs.
What's Chris aceto and palumbo weight nowadays. Irrelevant
Not a good analogy. It is relevant, when you are trying to pass yourself off as a bodybuilding guru.
Dave Palumbo is a tried and proven bodybuilder, he was one of the biggest guys of his era.
Chris Aceto is a proven expert who has trained many world champions.
This new guy on Youtube sounds like a quack, and barely looks like he has trained... but has all the unconventional secrets to tell us.
Not a good analogy. It is relevant, when you are trying to pass yourself off as a bodybuilding guru.
Dave Palumbo is a tried and proven bodybuilder, he was one of the biggest guys of his era.
Chris Aceto is a proven expert who has trained many world champions.
This new guy on Youtube sounds like a quack, and barely looks like he has trained... but has all the unconventional secrets to tell us.
that bodybuilder isn't even looking at him or paying attention to a word he says in an entire videotaped sit down interview on the 2nd vid LOL ...
Reviewing Susan Jacoby's book, The Age of American Unreason, Wendy Kaminer sees Chopra's popular reception in the USA as being symptomatic of many Americans' historical inability (as Jacoby puts it) "to distinguish between real scientists and those who peddled theories in the guise of science". Chopra's "nonsensical references to quantum physics" are placed in a lineage of American religious pseudoscience, extending back through Scientology to Christian Science.[19] Physics professor Chad Orzel has written that "to a physicist, Chopra's babble about 'energy fields' and 'congealing quantum soup' presents as utter gibberish", but that Chopra makes enough references to technical terminology to convince non-scientists that he understands physics.
John Meadows hired him to help him with one of his contest preps. He's more than just some obscure youtube coach. Do some research before anyone questions his credentials.
Are John and him still friends? Tell us how it went.