Name Charles Poliquin | ||
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Books The Poliquin Principles, Modern Trends in Strength, Manly Weight Loss |
Tomi kokko interviewing charles poliquin
Charles Poliquin (born March 5, 1961) is a Canadian strength coach. He is the author of eight books.
Contents
- Tomi kokko interviewing charles poliquin
- Charles poliquin interview full episode the tim ferriss show podcast
- Early life
- Career
- Selected list of trainees
- Books
- References

Charles poliquin interview full episode the tim ferriss show podcast
Early life

Charles Poliquin was born on March 5, 1961 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He earned a master's degree in Exercise Physiology.
Career

Poliquin began working as a strength coach while he was in graduate school in Canada. He helped popularize German Volume Training. 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. 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. In September 2013 Poliquin parted ways with Poliquin Performance (now renamed Poliquin Group). He subsequently founded another fitness company called Strength Sensei. He has trained numerous Olympic and professional athletes.

Poliquin published articles in peer-reviewed journals of exercises science and strength and conditioning. 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 (now known as T-Nation). He coined the phrase "the myth of discipline" to suggest that fitness results depend on how motivated a gymgoer is. As a columnist, he has written over 600 articles in numerous publications. 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.
Selected list of trainees
Books


