Steroid Questions for Nitro, American Gladiator
Posted in American Gladiators, Book on February 10th by Dan.
Yesterday was a day that was full tilt with publicity and my kick-off book signing at "Book Soup" on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood for my book "Gladiator – A True Story of Roids, Rage and Redemption." The turn out was off the hook and they sold out of books — which I hear is amazing. I want to thank everyone for their support and will be posting a video and some pictures of the event! I supplied plenty of booze and food so even though I didn’t get to hang with everyone as much as I’d like to, it was still a blast. Thanks everyone for showing up!!! A Men’s Health Article came out today that I rather like. It starts out:
When he wasn’t bashing the brains of weekend warriors with a giant Q-tip or laying vicious hits on spandex-wearing guys in Powerball, Dan Clark—“Nitro” of the original American Gladiators—was slamming needles into his glutes. The former San Jose State linebacker and reality TV megastar abused steroids for more than 2 decades to build his formidable frame.
Clark details his steroid use, rise to fame, terrifying bouts of ‘roid rage, and his life after the drugs—including relapses and daily pains—in his frank new book, Gladiator. MensHealth.com got an early look at the manuscript, and the chance to ask Nitro some questions about steroids, their lasting effects, and his workouts today.
Did 20 radio interviews back to back this morning starting at 5 AM. For the most part I feel great, but I’m going to get a little rest and wait for my segment "INSIDE EDITION" tonight.
Be well!
Dan "Nitro" Clark
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FANTASTIC!
If you want to hear a reader’s feedback :) , I rate this article for four from five. Decent info, but I have to go to that damn google to find the missed parts. Thanks, anyway!
Dan,
Great interview today on Real Radio with Buckethead. I was impressed with how honest you were. I was not aware of the book you had out. Look forward to reading it.
Best of luck in all that you do!
A long-time fan,
Bill Baker