Tarheel
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I see Spellwin is really hyping it up. I even went so far as to read what the book is about.
Surely some of the mods have read it. Has anyone posted about it? Does it truely have anything worth reading in it? I'll admit I'm a bit of a nerd and like to read about lifting, kinesology, etc. so I might be interested in it. Or does it just say what we all know (all pros use tons of gear, most supplements are crap and the ppl that do the advertisements probably didn't even use them, most recreational lifters will never have to worry about being "too bulky" etc).
In The Bodybuilding Truth, you'll read all about the following:
An inside look at supplement companies. (Even the most jaded gym rat will be shocked at how badly you've been f**ked over.)
The scoop on personal trainers and strength coaches. Think they know the best way for you to build muscle? (Hint: They don't have a clue!)
Traditional bodybuilding techniques that you've been led to believe work. (And why they're dead wrong!)
The single worst thing you can do if you want to build muscle. (And almost everyone does it!)
The top bodybuilding gurus who are total frauds. (Whatever you do, don't listen to them!)
Why timing your nutrients is a complete waste of time. (And what you really need to do to make the most gains from what you eat!)
A simple modification to your bicep training. (It will give you bigger guns than you ever thought possible. And it's so simple!)
The most effective calve routine you'll ever find. (Add inches quickly, and it takes just FOUR MINUTES a week!)
Been reading up on what supplements work and which are a waste? Don't bother. (Most reviewers have ties to supplement companies. Here's the honest lowdown from a guy with no industry ties.)
Is safe steroid use possible? (You'll be surprised at the answer.)
Why using ephedra actually makes you fatter! (And a cheaper faster alternative for getting the perfect 6-pack.)
A unique ab exercise that almost never appears in print. (No, it isn't a variation of a sit-up or leg raise. It's ten times more effective!)
Want a great chest? (Forget about bench presses! Here's why.)
Plus much, much, more!!!
Sounds like just a "Best-Of" collection of magazine articles with some comments from a guy that worked in the industry to me.
Surely some of the mods have read it. Has anyone posted about it? Does it truely have anything worth reading in it? I'll admit I'm a bit of a nerd and like to read about lifting, kinesology, etc. so I might be interested in it. Or does it just say what we all know (all pros use tons of gear, most supplements are crap and the ppl that do the advertisements probably didn't even use them, most recreational lifters will never have to worry about being "too bulky" etc).
In The Bodybuilding Truth, you'll read all about the following:
An inside look at supplement companies. (Even the most jaded gym rat will be shocked at how badly you've been f**ked over.)
The scoop on personal trainers and strength coaches. Think they know the best way for you to build muscle? (Hint: They don't have a clue!)
Traditional bodybuilding techniques that you've been led to believe work. (And why they're dead wrong!)
The single worst thing you can do if you want to build muscle. (And almost everyone does it!)
The top bodybuilding gurus who are total frauds. (Whatever you do, don't listen to them!)
Why timing your nutrients is a complete waste of time. (And what you really need to do to make the most gains from what you eat!)
A simple modification to your bicep training. (It will give you bigger guns than you ever thought possible. And it's so simple!)
The most effective calve routine you'll ever find. (Add inches quickly, and it takes just FOUR MINUTES a week!)
Been reading up on what supplements work and which are a waste? Don't bother. (Most reviewers have ties to supplement companies. Here's the honest lowdown from a guy with no industry ties.)
Is safe steroid use possible? (You'll be surprised at the answer.)
Why using ephedra actually makes you fatter! (And a cheaper faster alternative for getting the perfect 6-pack.)
A unique ab exercise that almost never appears in print. (No, it isn't a variation of a sit-up or leg raise. It's ten times more effective!)
Want a great chest? (Forget about bench presses! Here's why.)
Plus much, much, more!!!
Sounds like just a "Best-Of" collection of magazine articles with some comments from a guy that worked in the industry to me.