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Heavyweight 900
« on: October 12, 2019, 09:46:48 AM »
So I know I’ll take flack for this because this was a supplement but for many years I drank heavyweight 900. Still to this day I respond well to a high carb/protein supp. Even on my 50s I have trouble keeping weight. So anyway champion nutrition went out of business. Anyone know anything similar. Most weight gainers taste like shit. Heavyweight 900 tasted great. I may just eat tubs of frozen yogurt.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2019, 10:16:47 AM »
So I know I’ll take flack for this because this was a supplement but for many years I drank heavyweight 900. Still to this day I respond well to a high carb/protein supp. Even on my 50s I have trouble keeping weight. So anyway champion nutrition went out of business. Anyone know anything similar. Most weight gainers taste like shit. Heavyweight 900 tasted great. I may just eat tubs of frozen yogurt.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2019, 10:17:29 AM »
just have whey and tins of rice pudding

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2019, 10:51:20 AM »
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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2019, 10:52:08 AM »
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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2019, 10:53:00 AM »
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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2019, 10:57:13 AM »
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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2019, 11:03:37 AM »
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I remember they used to carry the Hoffman supplements when I was a kid at Pearls. God that stuff tasted like shit and wouldn’t mix for crap.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2019, 11:25:43 AM »
I remember they used to carry the Hoffman supplements when I was a kid at Pearls. God that stuff tasted like shit and wouldn’t mix for crap.
             i used to like york's gross peanut butter bars one part peanut butter one part sawdust and one part boho's sweat. hoffman used to reportedly mix the stuff shirtless in a large cauldron using a canoe paddle.
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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2019, 12:33:36 PM »
Hammer Nutrition had some tasty products, maybe they also carry a protein powder with added caloric bloat. But beware - it's been years since I used one of their fart granulates.
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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2019, 03:29:34 PM »
Thanks guys. Will check out MHP

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2019, 03:43:34 PM »
Thanks Funk,you just made me feel older!   ;D

That Hoffmans protein from the sea was disgusting.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2019, 04:00:13 PM »
So I know I’ll take flack for this because this was a supplement but for many years I drank heavyweight 900. Still to this day I respond well to a high carb/protein supp. Even on my 50s I have trouble keeping weight. So anyway champion nutrition went out of business. Anyone know anything similar. Most weight gainers taste like shit. Heavyweight 900 tasted great. I may just eat tubs of frozen yogurt.

Weight gainers? Now that's my specialty..  ;D

Of the gainers currently on the markets, the most likely one for which you can easily access may be Muscle Milk Gainer.


It tastes pretty good and mixes well (at least, the chocolate one does).


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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2019, 04:16:57 PM »
I lived on weight gainers for almost a decade. I curse the day I drank my first one. Always choose lean over gaining weight. I was lean as a kid and in high school/college. Then I wanted to get big.  Now I fight to keep fat off. Wish I never touched those things. It's unhealthy to drink 1000-1500 extra calories in gain weight shakes. Contributes nothing to muscle but everything to fat gain.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2019, 04:24:53 PM »
I lived on weight gainers for almost a decade. I curse the day I drank my first one. Always choose lean over gaining weight. I was lean as a kid and in high school/college. Then I wanted to get big.  Now I fight to keep fat off. Wish I never touched those things. It's unhealthy to drink 1000-1500 extra calories in gain weight shakes. Contributes nothing to muscle but everything to fat gain.

yep, once those fat cells are created they are always there lying in wait...

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2019, 05:12:05 PM »
I dare say most of us did the wrong thing when we started.  Hard to criticise anybody for those times, really.

I used to go to a store and use one of those scales that printed out the receipt of what you weighed, once a week.

All I did was follow that number.  Then one day someone said to me "you're getting a bit of a keg on you" and I realised, holy shit, I went from bone skinny to fat cnut.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2019, 05:19:12 PM »
I lived on weight gainers for almost a decade. I curse the day I drank my first one. Always choose lean over gaining weight. I was lean as a kid and in high school/college. Then I wanted to get big.  Now I fight to keep fat off. Wish I never touched those things. It's unhealthy to drink 1000-1500 extra calories in gain weight shakes. Contributes nothing to muscle but everything to fat gain.

I don't regret my use of them at all. As the Good Book says, "To everything, there is a season.".

Weight gainers were the only supplements I could consistently afford in my younger years. When you're a twig and fairly active (playing softball, volleyball, and walking uphill to class during your college years), weight gainers are your only hope to put on any serious size.

I've used plenty, some good...some not so good:

Weider Dynamic Weight Gainer
Weider Sugar-Free BIG
Weider Mass 1000
Weider Mega Mass 2000
Weider Super Mega Mass 2000
Weider Giant Mega Mass 4000
Twinlab Gainers' Fuel
Twinlab Gainers' Fuel 1000
Twinlab Gainers' Fuel 2500
Twinlab Mass Fuel
Twinlab Lee Haney's Mass Fuel (I still have the video tape that came with it).
Genesis Nutrition Super Weight Gain 1800
Champion Nutrition Heavyweight Gainer
Champion Nutrition SuperHeavyweight Gainer 1000
ICOPRO Mega-Gro 10,000
Strength Systems USA Heavyweight Bulk-Up
Prolab N-Large
Prolab N-Large2
CytoSport Muscle Milk Gainer
Cybergenics Infiniti 3000
GNC Mass XXX
MuscleTech Mass-Tech
Ultimate Nutrition Massive Whey Gainer
Ultimate Nutrition Muscle Juice
Ultimate Nutrition IsoMass Xtreme Gainer


That list is not exhaustive, just a sample of those I've used during the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. I don't need them anymore.....and I stress...ANYMORE. Back in the day, I wouldn't have broken 200 lbs without them. Your body changes (even as a ectomorph) as you age. Like all supplements, weight gainers have improved VASTLY in quality throughout the years. I just wish I had today's weight gainers' quality, instead of some of those I used 20-30 years ago.




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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2019, 09:03:41 AM »
I lived on weight gainers for almost a decade. I curse the day I drank my first one. Always choose lean over gaining weight. I was lean as a kid and in high school/college. Then I wanted to get big.  Now I fight to keep fat off. Wish I never touched those things. It's unhealthy to drink 1000-1500 extra calories in gain weight shakes. Contributes nothing to muscle but everything to fat gain.
Agreed.  I actually went from a Bruce Lee ripped physique to looking like shit but thought I looked better because 10-15 pounds heavier.  It gets harder and harder to keep the weight off every year.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2019, 09:11:06 AM »
Agreed.  I actually went from a Bruce Lee ripped physique to looking like shit but thought I looked better because 10-15 pounds heavier.  It gets harder and harder to keep the weight off every year.

Ain't that the truth. Getting old really sucks.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2019, 02:40:05 PM »
I don't regret my use of them at all. As the Good Book says, "To everything, there is a season.".

Weight gainers were the only supplements I could consistently afford in my younger years. When you're a twig and fairly active (playing softball, volleyball, and walking uphill to class during your college years), weight gainers are your only hope to put on any serious size.

I've used plenty, some good...some not so good:

Weider Dynamic Weight Gainer
Weider Sugar-Free BIG
Weider Mass 1000
Weider Mega Mass 2000
Weider Super Mega Mass 2000
Weider Giant Mega Mass 4000
Twinlab Gainers' Fuel
Twinlab Gainers' Fuel 1000
Twinlab Gainers' Fuel 2500
Twinlab Mass Fuel
Twinlab Lee Haney's Mass Fuel (I still have the video tape that came with it).
Genesis Nutrition Super Weight Gain 1800
Champion Nutrition Heavyweight Gainer
Champion Nutrition SuperHeavyweight Gainer 1000
ICOPRO Mega-Gro 10,000
Strength Systems USA Heavyweight Bulk-Up
Prolab N-Large
Prolab N-Large2
CytoSport Muscle Milk Gainer
Cybergenics Infiniti 3000
GNC Mass XXX
MuscleTech Mass-Tech
Ultimate Nutrition Massive Whey Gainer
Ultimate Nutrition Muscle Juice
Ultimate Nutrition IsoMass Xtreme Gainer


That list is not exhaustive, just a sample of those I've used during the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. I don't need them anymore.....and I stress...ANYMORE. Back in the day, I wouldn't have broken 200 lbs without them. Your body changes (even as a ectomorph) as you age. Like all supplements, weight gainers have improved VASTLY in quality throughout the years. I just wish I had today's weight gainers' quality, instead of some of those I used 20-30 years ago.


Here are a few more I used to take.

Prolab N-Large3
Optimum Nutrition Serious Mass
GNC Weight Gainer 1850
CytoSport Cyto Gainer (similar to Muscle Milk Gainer)
GNC Re-Built Mass

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2019, 03:11:35 PM »
Here are a few more I used to take.

Prolab N-Large3
Optimum Nutrition Serious Mass
GNC Weight Gainer 1850
CytoSport Cyto Gainer (similar to Muscle Milk Gainer)
GNC Re-Built Mass

No EAS Phosphagain 2? It promised steroid-like gains. You’ve almost had every 90-00’s gainer on the planet. I really enjoyed vanilla n-large 2 with milk and a scoop of peanut butter as a college kid

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #21 on: October 13, 2019, 03:19:30 PM »
No EAS Phosphagain 2? It promised steroid-like gains. You’ve almost had every 90-00’s gainer on the planet. I really enjoyed vanilla n-large 2 with milk and a scoop of peanut butter as a college kid

NOPE! I did try the original Phosphagain. Not too bad, but it was too expensive. Basically, once I found out it was just milk and egg protein with creatine in it, I simply went back to cheaper products. A year later, I tried Phosphagen HP by loading with it. I ended up putting on 12 pounds in over 2 weeks. That happens quite often to people who load with creatine for the first time.

I was in the military for 11 years. So, you're almost literally right about having almost every gainer on the planet.  ;D

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #22 on: October 13, 2019, 04:19:36 PM »
NOPE! I did try the original Phosphagain. Not too bad, but it was too expensive. Basically, once I found out it was just milk and egg protein with creatine in it, I simply went back to cheaper products. A year later, I tried Phosphagen HP by loading with it. I ended up putting on 12 pounds in over 2 weeks. That happens quite often to people who load with creatine for the first time.

I was in the military for 11 years. So, you're almost literally right about having almost every gainer on the planet.  ;D

I’m probably at fault here because I thought it was a gainer because it had “gain” in the name, but after further research, the calories weren’t that high. In conclusion, you HAVE had EVERY gainer on the planet my friend.

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #23 on: October 14, 2019, 11:43:36 AM »
I’m probably at fault here because I thought it was a gainer because it had “gain” in the name, but after further research, the calories weren’t that high.

That was done by design. Bill Phillips and EAS were part of a so-called supplement revolution, to get people away from using weight-gainers. So, he marketed his product to be a "lean-mass gainer" vs. a mere "weight gainer".

This was in direct opposition to people like John Parillo, who advocated up to 10,000 calories per day for bodybuilders to get super-massive. Parillo in the late 80s predicted that, one day, bodybuilders would compete at over 300 lbs. ripped.

That officially became reality in 1993, when Lou Ferrigno hit the Olympia stage at 316 lbs and placed 10th. The previous year he was a few biscuits shy of three bills onstage.

As stated earlier, Phosphagain was simply protein powder with 5 grams of creatine per serving. If you took it four times a day for a week, you'd be loading with creatine. And, as many will attest, the first time you load with creatine, you'll swear it's the second-coming of Christ.

But that mess cost $60 for a small 2-lb can. Now, Wal-Mart sells 2-lb jars of Body Fortress Whey Protein (with creatine in it) for $15.....or, if you find a clearance sale, you can get a 5-lb jug for $9 (as I did last week  ;D ).

Heck, that was standard fare for all creatine supplements 25 years ago. A 300-gram jar would run you at least $60. Now, Wal-Mart has 400-grams of creatine for $9.



In conclusion, you HAVE had EVERY gainer on the planet my friend.

I try.  ;D

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Re: Heavyweight 900
« Reply #24 on: October 14, 2019, 12:52:56 PM »
When I used to use those products I bought  N-Large by Prolab. These days the only sports nutrition product I use is Isopure protein form Natures Best.
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