DJTreee
New member
A while back I had a back injury that put me out of commission for almost two weeks. After I saw the doctor, he put me on some medication for it. Without going into too much detail, I'll say that even though my back was getting better, health-wise I wasn't feeling well at all. A follow-up appointment revealed some things out of whack with my blood work. Doc took me off of ALL supplements and other pills for a month. The timing of this was no bueno, as it completely sandbagged what I was doing supplement-wise.
Within a week out of the gym and off supplements, I was down 8 fucking pounds. When I finally got back into the gym after the second week (A total of 3.5 weeks out of the gym) I was struggling, sucking wind, and praying to the iron gods. When all was said and done, I was down 13 pounds and my workouts had gone to shit. The workouts started getting a little better as my health was improving, but losing that much muscle had me in a panic.
So I did what anyone would do: I called needto. I needed something to bring my workouts and muscles back from the jaws of death without affecting liver enzymes. He had one word for me: Bridge.
I'm about 9 days in now, and here is my experience so far:
After the first serving, I had to call and ask Nate if the first serving alone was supposed to have an effect. Maybe it was placebo effect, but I can say that after being in the doldrums for weeks, the first serving seemed to have a mood enhancing effect.
Work and family responsibilities kept me out of the gym for two more days, but on the third day, long before I went to the gym, I noticed noticeable fullness through my shoulders, chest, and traps. I chalked it up to good lighting in the living room, but when I got to work people started commenting that I must be hitting the gym hard again because my shoulders were looking big. This is after almost a full MONTH out of the gym!
Getting back into the gym, my workout was above average, but I still felt myself getting pretty fatigued pretty fast. However, my strength was coming back fast.
I checked the scale first thing in the morning before breakfast and after a shit, and I was up 1 pound. In the first three days.
[Disclaimer: Don't get your hopes up, I don't move huge weight. But i am going to tell you what weights I moved today.]
I just had my first chest workout in a month and I felt fantastic. I admit I cheated on the doctor's orders and I took a scoop of N2KTS before hitting the gym. I'm only human dammit! But I have been off ALL other supplements for just over a month (except protein shakes of course. But that's not supplemental. That's a cornerstone.) All I have had is the 9 days of Bridge and one scoop of N2KTS in the past month. And I had one of my top 5 chest workouts ever.
My strength is almost back completely to my recent personal bests. I don't flat bench, but my recent PR on the incline bench is 315, and today I pyramided up to 275.
I usually use the 120 pound dumbbells for my working sets, today I got up to the 100's. I'm not 100% yet, but a LOT closer than I thought I'd be after a month layoff.
My pump was indescribable too. My chest and shoulders were so full of blood it was ridiculous. But the best thing was that I didn't get fatigued. Period. I had to force myself to end my chest workout, and I was so full of energy that I did traps and a couple back exercises just so I could stay in the gym.
I checked my weight and I'm up 3 pounds in 9 days.
I am very impressed with Bridge so far, and look forward to seeing how it continues on.
More to follow...
Within a week out of the gym and off supplements, I was down 8 fucking pounds. When I finally got back into the gym after the second week (A total of 3.5 weeks out of the gym) I was struggling, sucking wind, and praying to the iron gods. When all was said and done, I was down 13 pounds and my workouts had gone to shit. The workouts started getting a little better as my health was improving, but losing that much muscle had me in a panic.
So I did what anyone would do: I called needto. I needed something to bring my workouts and muscles back from the jaws of death without affecting liver enzymes. He had one word for me: Bridge.
I'm about 9 days in now, and here is my experience so far:
After the first serving, I had to call and ask Nate if the first serving alone was supposed to have an effect. Maybe it was placebo effect, but I can say that after being in the doldrums for weeks, the first serving seemed to have a mood enhancing effect.
Work and family responsibilities kept me out of the gym for two more days, but on the third day, long before I went to the gym, I noticed noticeable fullness through my shoulders, chest, and traps. I chalked it up to good lighting in the living room, but when I got to work people started commenting that I must be hitting the gym hard again because my shoulders were looking big. This is after almost a full MONTH out of the gym!
Getting back into the gym, my workout was above average, but I still felt myself getting pretty fatigued pretty fast. However, my strength was coming back fast.
I checked the scale first thing in the morning before breakfast and after a shit, and I was up 1 pound. In the first three days.
[Disclaimer: Don't get your hopes up, I don't move huge weight. But i am going to tell you what weights I moved today.]
I just had my first chest workout in a month and I felt fantastic. I admit I cheated on the doctor's orders and I took a scoop of N2KTS before hitting the gym. I'm only human dammit! But I have been off ALL other supplements for just over a month (except protein shakes of course. But that's not supplemental. That's a cornerstone.) All I have had is the 9 days of Bridge and one scoop of N2KTS in the past month. And I had one of my top 5 chest workouts ever.
My strength is almost back completely to my recent personal bests. I don't flat bench, but my recent PR on the incline bench is 315, and today I pyramided up to 275.
I usually use the 120 pound dumbbells for my working sets, today I got up to the 100's. I'm not 100% yet, but a LOT closer than I thought I'd be after a month layoff.
My pump was indescribable too. My chest and shoulders were so full of blood it was ridiculous. But the best thing was that I didn't get fatigued. Period. I had to force myself to end my chest workout, and I was so full of energy that I did traps and a couple back exercises just so I could stay in the gym.
I checked my weight and I'm up 3 pounds in 9 days.
I am very impressed with Bridge so far, and look forward to seeing how it continues on.
More to follow...
Last edited: