Yep, familiar with him - read this gender training article a while back and get newsletters from his site. He is a great marketer and has made his presence in the training industry based on his scientific approach. Which I love, we all need to understand how our bodies work so that we can best train them. You are right about the muscle fiber - thus why women cannot grow mass unless chemically enhanced. However, the muscle performs the same way and "responds" the same as far as strength - he wrote an article about this some time ago too. He has some very valid points but I guarantee he trains his lady power lifters the same as his male clients - so I like your comment about "experienced". As with all scientific research, it is variable. Thanks for sharing all of this! He has some great reads that make you question how/why/when.
Thanks you! Well yes strength training for olympic activities and high competition sports for men and women has to be similar at some points because lifting at olympic level is only for people with strength and power levels way above average so I must say that this only values is points even more.
Another coach, more bodybuilding related, Charles Glass also claims that women get more results by training the same muscle group with higher frequency instead of much volume. Two big names who make similar claims without being affiliated, sounds like both of them should be taken in consideration because they have results and credentials to prove it.
IMO The average "female or male gym rat" will have better results following his recommendations rather than following the overrated trial and error.
I really value trial and error, it's our journey right? But to maximize results on the least time possible, assuming we have a dead line, the best way is to follow some of the tried and proved protocols like powerlifting(e.g 5x5) , strength training (e.g wave-like method), bodybuilding (e.g DC training)