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'''Lou Schuler''' is an award-winning fitness ] and author or coauthor of several books men's health, including ''The New Rules of Lifting'', '']'', ''The Testosterone Advantage Plan'', and ''The Home Workout Bible''.
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'''Lou Schuler''' is a fitness ] and author or coauthor of several books men's health, including ''The New Rules of Lifting'', '']'', ''The Testosterone Advantage Plan'', and ''The Home Workout Bible''. According to his personal blog he is a former fitness editor of '']'' magazine and former fitness director of '']'', and is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) by the ].<ref>{{cite web According to his personal blog he is a former fitness editor of '']'' magazine and former fitness director of '']'', and is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) by the ].<ref>{{cite web
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| accessdate = 2007-15-04 }}</ref> Schuler was one of the winners of National Magazine Award in 2004 in Personal Service (Men’s Health) category for his artcile ''Death by Exercise'' (published on the August 2003 issue).<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.magazine.org/Editorial/National_Magazine_Awards/Winners_and_Finalists/7057.cfm | accessdate = 2007-15-04 }}</ref>
Schuler was one of the winners of National Magazine Award in 2004 in Personal Service (Men’s Health) category for his artcile ''Death by Exercise'' (published on the August 2003 issue).<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.magazine.org/Editorial/National_Magazine_Awards/Winners_and_Finalists/7057.cfm
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He graduated from the ] school of Journalism. Later he attended the professional writing program at the ].

He lives in ], ], with his wife and three children.


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Lou Schuler is an award-winning fitness journalist and author or coauthor of several books men's health, including The New Rules of Lifting, The Book of Muscle, The Testosterone Advantage Plan, and The Home Workout Bible.

According to his personal blog he is a former fitness editor of Men's Fitness magazine and former fitness director of Men’s Health, and is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Schuler was one of the winners of National Magazine Award in 2004 in Personal Service (Men’s Health) category for his artcile Death by Exercise (published on the August 2003 issue).

He graduated from the University of Missouri school of Journalism. Later he attended the professional writing program at the University of Southern California.

He lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with his wife and three children.

Footnotes

  1. Schuler, Lou. "Bio Terrorism" (HTML). About Lou. Lou Schuler. Retrieved 2007-15-04. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. "2004 National Magazine Award Winners". Magazine. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  3. Schuler, Lou. "Death by Exercise". Men's Health. Retrieved 2007-01-06.

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