well muscles are gained by training heavy and having a good nutrition plan, eat lots and lots of proteins and complex carbs. Bodybuilding supplements can help quite a lot such as Creatine, but if you want to get as big as Lou... you need steroids and hormone boosters.
try to stay natural, your body will thank you!
Lou Ferigno, the first actor to play the hulk, is deaf
3 miles away in Arroyo Grande, the Hulk lives there! Lou Ferigno
No, the best he ever placed was in the 1974 Mr. Olympia, Heavyweight division which he placed 2nd
Michael Jackson never had a weight problem. Lou ferigno was his personal trainer though.the man who played the incredible hulk...
If you are refering to the comic book, Dr. Bruce Banner became the Hulk after being exposed to gamma radiation during a nuclear bomb test. If you are refering to other media, Lou Ferigno (a deaf, professional body builder) played the role of Hulk while Bill Bixby played the role of Dr. Banner.
Lou Gehrig's disease is characterized by a wasting of the muscles that, in turn, produces weakness. The bulbar, or facial/mouth muscles can initially become involved, which may lead to slurring of speech and drooling
I'm sure Lou Gehrig had diarrhea occasionally, as everyone does, but the disease called Lou Gehrig's Disease is ALS or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a degenerative disease of the central nervous system that causes the muscles to waste away.
Only one actor has portrayed the Hulk, Lou Ferigno, since the two Hulk films have CGI Hulks. Three actors have played Bruce Banner, Bill Bixby in the 70's TV series, Eric Bana in "Hulk" (2003) and Edward Norton in "The Incredible Hulk" (2008). Ferigno provides the voice of the Hulk in the 2008 film.
Lou Gehrigs disease
In English, "Lou" is typically a nickname for names like Louis or Louise.
Lou Gehrig's disease is a fatal disorder which mainly attacks the nerves and muscles. Here are the symptoms of this disease : Tripping Constantly dropping things Slurred Speech Experiencing Twitches Muscle Cramps/Twitching Abnormal Fatigue with the arms Involuntary Laughing or Crying Weakness of the muscles in the legs or arms Dropping things and experiencing difficulty in speaking Tripping or falling a lot For more info, please refer link in sources. Happy to help you.
No, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) is not a communicable disease. It is a neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. It is not contagious and cannot be transmitted from person to person.