I've been doing this for 20 years. I know what a user looks like from across the room. I happen to know the people Kyle Millheiser trains with and his friends. So I don't doubt it for second. He doesn't have to lie, so he's lucky he doesn't have you training him and trying to convince him he should. He's already way past anyone you will ever train, and he's a good and honest kid.BigCracker said:If I were mentoring a teen powerlifter that wanted to go somewhere in the sport of bodybuilding or powerlifting, the 1st thing I would teach him is how to lie like a Sicilian Gangster about his roid use. I would tell him to never admit it to a soul to boost his marketability to natural supplement users. My biggest problem with him being natural is that according to his stats he's years ahead of others his age that aren't natural. As a coach, I'd support him in his natural claims whether or not he was. As a sponsor of his, I would do the same. Sorry for being skeptical, but you can't shit me cuz I have a plastic turd in my back pocket.
Then again, I guess it's somehow possible this teen is some genetic anomaly? I just think it's highly unlikely.
These are his lifts when he broke the IPA records.
IPA WORLDS
squat 850
bench 630
deadlift 720
total 2200 biggest all time teenage total
And oh BTW he has vertical leap of 48", 50" when he tested for Div 1 football.
He's now 20, so no longer a teenager.
