Skip La Cour has become a pioneer in drug-free bodybuilding by the example he has set on
the competitive bodybuilding stage and by his articles and seminars about natural
bodybuilding. Delivering what he describes as "information and inspiration for drug-free
training," La Cour is fulfilling his mission by helping hundreds of people around the world
improve their nutrition and supplementation habits, increase their level of training knowledge,
and be motivated to develop their physiques to outstanding levels naturally.
In 1992 he became the first man in the history of the AAU to ever to win the Mr. California
and Mr. Natural California in the same year. Drug-free for life, La Cour first appeared on the
national scene in 1994, when he won the Musclemania Natural Bodybuilding
Championships on ESPN television. He became one of the top amateur drug-free
bodybuilders in the nation by becoming the 1995 NPC Team Universe Heavyweight National
Champion and earning a spot on the five-man USA Bodybuilding Team competing in the
much-heralded Mr. Universe contest.
He has accomplished much as a writer, contributing to several national and international
bodybuilding publications over the last few years. La Cour is currently a featured writer for
All Natural Muscular Development, with two monthly columns "Skip La Cour's Natural
Bodybuilding Digest" and "Thinking Big." He is also a writer for Great Lakes Fitness Guide,
Steele Jungle, and Natural Muscle Magazine. For over two years, he wrote "Lean and
Clean," a monthly column in Ironman magazine and was a contributor to Advanced
Supplementation Techniques, a nationwide newsletter produced by AST Research. Skip is
a contributor to the online bodybuilding magazine Digital Physique.
La Cour has been an endorsed bodybuilder for Met-Rx, AST Research, and TWINLAB nutritional supplements. He has also starred in a national television commercial while appearing in several others.
He conducts guest appearances, contest posing exhibitions, and seminars.