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Born | March 5, 1961 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Died | September 26, 2018 (aged 57) |
Occupation | Strength coach, fitness author |
Charles R. Poliquin (March 5, 1961 – September 26, 2018) was a Canadian strength coach. He was also the author of eight books.
Early life[edit]
Charles Poliquin was born on March 5, 1961 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He earned a master's degree in Exercise Physiology. He started strength training at an early age.
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Career[edit]
Poliquin began working as a strength coach while he was in graduate school in Canada. He helped popularize German Volume Training.[1] In the late 1990s, Poliquin founded Poliquin Performance, opening the first Poliquin Performance Center in Phoenix, Arizona in 2001, and the Poliquin Strength Institute in East Greenwich, Rhode Island in 2009.[2] Throughout this time he certified coaches in the Poliquin International Certification Program (PICP), which includes a body hormone profiling method, which he invented, called BioSignature Modulation.[3] In September 2013 Poliquin parted ways with Poliquin Performance (now renamed Poliquin Group).[4] He subsequently founded another fitness company called Strength Sensei.[5] He trained numerous Olympic and professional athletes.
Poliquin published articles in peer-reviewed journals of exercise science and strength and conditioning.[6] His training theories were introduced to the bodybuilding community in 1993 through his articles for Muscle Media 2000 magazine, and after 1998 through the online and print versions of Testosterone Magazine[7] (now known as T-Nation). He coined the phrase 'the myth of discipline' to suggest that fitness results depend on how motivated a gym-goer is.[8] As a columnist, he penned over 600 articles in numerous publications.[3] Additionally, he is the author of eight books, many of which have been translated into 12 different languages, including Swedish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Japanese. His first book, The Poliquin Principles formatted a basic summary of his training methods and provided insight into the training regimens of some of the world's top athletes.
Polinquin died on September 26, 2018 at the age of 57. [9][10] The cause of death has not been made public. A tribute to Poliquin on a weightlifting website to which he was a contributor indicated he died of a heart attack.[11] Polinquin is survived by his daughter. [12]
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Death[edit]
In commenting on the death, former client and friend to Polinquin,Gary Roberts, stated “He lost his father early to a genetic heart disease. He knew he had this in his family. He had had a heart attack previously,” Roberts said. “So he was on top of his nutrition as a result. I knew that was a concern for him.” [13]
In a September 5th, 2019 interview post to YouTube from a donor-backed vegan news media agency, Plant Based News, that publishes content related to environmental, health, and ethical concerns associate with choosing a plant-based diet and vegan lifestyle, cardiologist and plant-based nutrition advocate Joel Kahn commented on Charles Poliquin's death when discussing heart disease risks associated with ketogenic diets, 'Most of us think it's going to result in an increase in heart disease. Heart disease is going to take years to develop so this ketogenic diet craze is a few years old - let's looke 5 years and 10 years - I don't think there's gonna be the enthusiasm, uh, that there is now. They lost one of their biggest leaders Charles Poliquin, uh, last September, but boy - that disappeared from the news quick. And I, ya know, wish his family well', he continued on after folding his hands as if to imitate one in prayer,'I'd never celebrate the death of a man in his fifties, but, uh, that was one of the leaders of the bodybuilding and the low carb high fat movement. And. you'll see more. Again, I don't wish that on anybody.' [14]
Selected list of trainees[edit]
- David Boston, NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver
- Al MacInnis, Retired NHL defenseman, Norris Trophy winner
- Joe Nieuwendyk, Florida Panthers, Conn Smythe Trophy winner, Stanley Cup winner
- Chris Pronger, Anaheim Ducks, Stanley Cup winner; winner of Norris and Hart Trophies
- Connor Dunlop, Bradshaw Cup Winner
- Canadian short-track speed-skating team
- Dwight Phillips, Olympic Gold Medalist long jumper
- Nanceen Perry, World Record Holder 4 x 200 metre
- Michelle Freeman, former number 1 ranked hurdler in the World.
- Chris Thorpe, Olympic Silver & Bronze Medalist, Double's Luge
- Adam Nelson, World Champion & 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, Shot Put
- Ben Pakulski, Top Canadian Bodybuilder and Trainer
- Gary Roberts, NHL player—Roberts credits Poliquin with having helped him make a successful return to the NHL after 2 of his previous return attempts failed due to physical injury.[15]
Books[edit]
- The Poliquin Principles - 1997, 2006
- The German Body Comp Program - 1997, 2005
- Manly Weight Loss - 1998
- Modern Trends in Strength Training - 2000, 2001, 2005
- Winning the Arms Race - 2000, 2001, 2005
- Applied Strongman Training for Sport (with co-author Art McDermott) - 2006
- Ask Coach Poliquin (Volumes I and II) - 2006
- Arm Size and Strength: The Ultimate Guide - 2015
References[edit]
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- ^'Introduction to the German Volume Training'. STRENGTH SENSEI. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
- ^'Poliquin Group Company overview'. poliquingroup.com.
- ^ ab'About Charles'. Rhode Island: Poliquin LLC. Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2012.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^'Poliquin Tips'. poliquingroup.com.
- ^Charles Poliquin. 'Charles Poliquin - World's most successful strength coaches – Charles Poliquin is recognized as one of the World's most successful strength coach. He continues to optimize training methods for professional athletes and Olympians worldwide. He has perfected the art of writing routines that produce results'. Strength Sensei.
- ^'Charles Poliquin Interview'. criticalbench.com.
- ^'T-Nation - Authors'. t-nation.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2008-06-17.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^Mitchell, Nick (2016). Your Ultimate Body Transformation Plan: Get Into the Best Shape of Your Life in Just 12 Weeks. London, U.K.: Thorsons. p. 27. ISBN9780008147914. OCLC944207044.
- ^https://twitter.com/StrengthSensei/status/1045367955461214208
- ^https://www.bodybuilding.com/content/charles-poliquin-1961-2018.html
- ^https://www.thestar.com/sports/2018/09/29/charles-poloquin-was-extreme-when-it-came-to-fitness-but-he-got-results.html
- ^'Remembering the life of Charles Poliquin 1961 - 2018'. ottawacitizen.remembering.ca. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
- ^https://www.thestar.com/sports/2018/09/29/charles-poloquin-was-extreme-when-it-came-to-fitness-but-he-got-results.html
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX0ssckEbvE
- ^Anderson, Craig. 'Top Ten Q&A for Hockey Players'. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
Gary hired Poliquin Performance to just get back in shape and improve his quality of life. After a few months of training, his strength and mobility improved and he started to feel like he could possibly play hockey again. At that point his decision to return to the NHL was definite.
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