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Bash 01
Dr. Ken Leistner's Bash Report
I
wasn't even sure why I went out to Santa Cruz other than to visit
Dave and Laree and I could have done that at any time. I was attracted
to the fact that Dan Martin (from the Garage Gym forum) would be
there and of course, I wanted to help good friends.
I have known Dave since 1961 (yeah, that makes us old) and many
don't know that he is originally from Secaucus, NJ, a town outside
of the NY City environs that was known for pig farming in the 1950s.
Dave and I both had the priviledge of sitting in the back of legend
Leroy Colbert's health food store on 84th St. and Broadway in Manhattan,
trying to learn all we could from Lee. Dave of course, learned quite
well!
He
later moved to Santa Monica with Weider in 1963 after winning Mr.
New Jersey and I again caught up with him in 1967-68 in Weider's
Santa Monica store.
The
goal for me, was to catch up on old times and lend a hand in order
to make their weekend a success. The gym they have is very nice;
clean, well equipped, pleasant atmosphere without a lot of big egos
running through the place, terrific and attentive staff.
I
arrived Thursday, hooked up with Dan and had the very rare priviledge
(and it is) to dine at the Draper home. The house is buried in the
redwoods, much of it built by Dave and beautiful. Peaceful comes
to mind immediately. Dan and I were taken with our good fortune
and we spend much time discussing training, nutrition, the various
Draper projects, and so much more.
I trained one of my NY clients who came down from doing business
in San Francisco early Friday morning, dispensed information to
those who asked for a few hours, then saved the barbeque sauce.
I know it was California but the sauce was marinara; looked like
it and tasted like it. Dan and I set out to save it with Susan's
help, Laree's training partner Everyone
loved the chicken and beef on Saturday so I know we did. Potato
salad, pasta salad, etc., for 150 or so with some culinary assistance
from IOLers that dropped in so say hi-Len and Jamie, Doc Ray, Bill
from Peoria, and a bunch of local friends of the Drapers. We got
the food from the civic auditorium to walk in fridge space by the
gym and we were ready.
The
movie was great (Beverly Hillbillies starring Dave and the classic
Don't Make Waves). Great, small local old timey theater. I recalled
that when I first saw it in Green Acres theater in Valley Stream
in 1967 with my training partner Jack (and he still is my training
partner), every time Dave, Chet Yorton, or Reg Lewis moved a muscle,
the whole crowd, typical rowdy New York guys into muscles, howled.
When Dave hack squatted the bus, some guys stood up and screamed,
"Look at his friggin' quads, Dave's the man!" I had all of those
feelings sweep through me but this time, Dave was sitting one or
two rows down and one row over. A trip!
Great
dinner with Dan (the waitress noted his massive forearms!!!) and
Saturday was more training in the early morning (stifflegged DL
for me to loosen my airplane ruined back) then the seminar. A great
turnout and great response, great information. Good juxtaposition
of Dave's experience, my experience, historical perspective, and
some science, and Dr. Mike Nichols all science and common sense
input. It went 2-1/2 hours and with a break for food and bathroom,
would have gone on for three more afterwards.
I hung in the gym answering questions for another hour, then joined
the barbeque. Dan saved the day with some staff of the gym but Dan
was the guy slinging the meat and chicken for hours behind temperatures
that soared at the large bbq pit.
Food was great, conversation better with lots of perspectives represented.
Ed
Corney came-like the emperor showing up at your birthday party.
What a treat and I was lucky enough to get a big hug from him and
the words "Man, I haven't seen you in years". It was the best! Ed
was the best, never has anyone uttered a negative word about him
and if they did, they were lying because a gentler, nicer guy you
would not meet in the game unless it was Dave.
The
Drapers? The best, nicest, kindest, most open, warm, receptive hosts
you could ask for and they tried to make 150 people feel at home
and did it well.
More great muscle talk with Dave at Saturday dinner at Carpo's down
the block from where I was staying and then farewells. For a muscle
head like me, it was a trip, a great trip and well worth time out
of the office.
What
can you ask for that would top this? Dave had more information,
common sense stuff that stands for the past forty years and a great
attitude. Much motivation (I was even working abs hard today) and
a great time. Laree made it go and she did it better than anyone
else could have. Dan saved dinner for everyone by being the ultimate
chef and of course, answered quite a few training related queries
with aplomb. All in all, I'm ready to go again.
Dr.
Ken
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