![]() ![]() Hard work and perseverance have been building stronger bodies long before his article first appeared. I've often stated that valuable training information is timeless. Hard work and perseverance" are the keys. Steiner received a question about how to train. There were a few that stand out in my recollection. There was a great deal of valuable training information disseminated through his column over the years. His column "Answers to your Problems" answered questions from readers. Whether you were an experienced lifter, or just starting out, Ironman had something for everyone.īrad Steiner was one of the contributors to Ironman. He did it in a straightforward style utilizing the talents of many gifted writers. Peary Rader put out a magazine that covered all facets of the Iron Game. Back "in the day" Ironman was considered to be the least biased of all the muscle magazines. Steiner was through the pages of Peary Reader's Ironman magazine. Second, was the sad fact that the majority of people who lift weights today probably have never heard of Brad Steiner. First, was that the Iron Game has lost another iconic figure. Several days ago, when I learned of the passing of Bradley Steiner, two thoughts came to mind. ![]()
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