Hehe,
Yah, if ya know much about Lee Priest, he is popular for getting pretty fat in the off-season, and his little remarks about him eating doughnuts and fried chicken are not untrue. But then again, if you look at some off-season pics of alot of bodybuilders, they tend to get big around the waist as well. You would think the guys would know better

Speaking of off-season pics, does anyone know of any sites that have some pretty good off-season pics of bodybuilders? I'd be interested in seeing those. But if you read an interview a while ago between, I forget what the company's name was, and Priest, he commented that "Muscletech is the only supplement company that I know of that claims to be the best and doesn't work worth a shit". Someone might wanna look that one up, I forget the source

But is there any substantiation that Priest uses any Muscletech supplements in his daily nutrition/training regimen? Sure, he may have lost about 55 lbs in 10 weeks, but that's because the guy is a fuckin professional, he knows how to get shredded for shows! And hell...if you started substituting meals for a protein shake and went on a cycle of Hydroxycut, which by the way can't be too bad since I have used it with some decent results and hell it is just like any other ECA stack with a few added ingredients, then I wouldn't doubt that they are telling the truth. But point is, just like Haz says, they get a pro bodybuilder that gets fat as fuck in the off-season to endorse their shit while the guy is following, most likely his NORMAL CUTTING ROUTINE.