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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: blackbillions on September 25, 2008, 03:44:14 PM
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the truth when it comes to training and diet
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They are seeking the truth at all costs for fans of bodybuilding. I suggest you hang on their every word and subscribe to as many as you possibly can. Pour all of your money into supps and magazines and you will be just fine.
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the truth when it comes to training and diet
fuck off
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does it matter? the reason we buy magazines are to support the sport
could always use them as toilet paper
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hey, if you want to get some decent reading about bodybuilding go to your library.
the magazines are all trying to make a buck, usually off of supplements.
if you are in the US, you have access to interlibrary loan, which means you can get any book from any other library in the country.
just start looking at some of them.
Arnold's Encycopedia of Modern Bodybuilding would be a good place to start.
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the truth when it comes to training and diet
For a start,your name is a piss take unless you are a drug lord in Harlem ::)
Take muscletech and you will look like Jay within 6 months .
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the truth when it comes to training and diet
pretty much all bullshit with a few exceptions, i only trust the 4 page scientific research articles by muscletech.
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Never bought a "bodybuilding" mag, never will.
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When it comes to bodybuilding magazines, you'll need to have a PHD just to discern the B.S. from the valid information that they contain in them. It's true that the magazines have a lot of valuable bodybuilding advice, but they also have a lot of contradictory nonsense which you need to be weary of.
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When it comes to bodybuilding magazines, you'll need to have a PHD just to discern the B.S. from the valid information that they contain in them. It's true that the magazines have a lot of valuable bodybuilding advice, but they also have a lot of contradictory nonsense which you need to be weary of.
Yep! There will be one article written by a PHD with very scientific info right next to another article telling the bodybuilder to go by their instincts.
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the truth when it comes to training and diet
Flex magazine tells it how it is with training.
Muscular Development tells it how it is with drugs.
And Muscle & Fitness tells it how it is with diet.
'Nuff said.
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Flex magazine tells it how it is with training.
Muscular Development tells it how it is with drugs.
And Muscle & Fitness tells it how it is with diet.
'Nuff said.
Those are nice stereotypes, but you're wrong on all accounts. All three fail with anything other than pictures and ads.
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Those are nice stereotypes, but you're wrong on all accounts. All three fail with anything other than pictures and ads.
No, seriously! They've got articles in them! You don't know how to read, holmes?
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Those are nice stereotypes, but you're wrong on all accounts. All three fail with anything other than pictures and ads.
does mom know you surf the internet for pics of oiled up muscle men?
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hey, if you want to get some decent reading about bodybuilding go to your library.
the magazines are all trying to make a buck, usually off of supplements.
if you are in the US, you have access to interlibrary loan, which means you can get any book from any other library in the country.
just start looking at some of them.
Arnold's Encycopedia of Modern Bodybuilding would be a good place to start.
Good advice
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For a start,your name is a piss take unless you are a drug lord in Harlem ::)
Take muscletech and you will look like Jay within 6 months .
It could also be an Oprah gimmick. I'm just saying.
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Pro Bbers use steroids.
Pro Bbers have 50 pounds of muscle you don't.
As a result, their info won't match you.
if you can train chest with 24 sets, you're not training hard enough.
You can maybe assimilate 300 grams of protein daily. Greg Kovacs uses 600 grams daily. You can't.
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It could also be an Oprah gimmick. I'm just saying.
Shes white :D