Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

MuscleMag...

  • Thread starter Thread starter Rolls Royce
  • Start date Start date
R

Rolls Royce

Guest
I just bought the latest issue of MuscleMag... It is the first time I've bought this magazine in years, as I normally buy FLEX.

I have only one question about MuscleMag..... Did MuscleTech buy out MuscleMag???? The whole entire piece of shit magazine is just one big ad for MuscleTech products. I was just reading an article on chest development only to get a few pages into and and notice that it's not actually a MuscleMag article but an ad for Nitro-Tech. Even the actually MuscleMag articles shamelessly plug MusleTech products like no one's business. I am going to finsish reading the mag and then wipe my ass with it and toss it away and never buy another MuscleMag as long as I live.
 
MuscleMag is terrible for that shit, I can't read it. I'm not sure but Muscletech must own Musclemag...
 
muscle mag sucks balls. they cheat you on the magazine and then they cheat you with THEIR supplements. they are way over priced and normally aren't that good anyway. they also cheat you by putting in all these girls in bikinis. i'd rather just open up my playboy i subscribe to and look and tits and bush. i hate musclemag.
 
I get Flex and like that more than any others. I know what you mean about musclemag....The whole thing was Nitro-Tech, Cell-Tech and Hydroxycut.
 
Articles in those magazines can start out talking about growth hormone and by the end of the article its talking about how cell- tech is the best creatine on earth. The only mag I can tollerate is "muscular development."
 
all muscle mags are crap, and they will be crap untill they start dealing with real issue of bodybuilding, drugs, off-season diets and so forth, those mags will have you beleave that all pros are just 10-15lb from their contest shape........with claims like "gain 10lb of muscle while loosing 20lb of fat with our program and/or supplements" I DONT BUY ANY OF THEM ANY MORE
 
The other way around

marx said:
MuscleMag is terrible for that shit, I can't read it. I'm not sure but Muscletech must own Musclemag...

The owner of the mag started a line of supplements and called it MuscleTech. He's not really charging himself for putting ads in his own mag.
 
Man, I quite readning the whole lot of them. Have a stack of Flex, got good boody shots. But I got really disgusted when Marcus Ruhl was advertising that androstendione is how he got so huge. Too many ads for a mag that cost upward to 7 bucks. And most of them for B.S. supplements those guys don't even touch.
 
Fuck Musclemag. What's up with Robert Kennedy, anyway? Has he ever worked out in his life, or does he just like to take it up the ass from big, muscular men? Their waste of space with all the T&A is ridiculous. A few pictorials here and there is OK, but not at the expense of bodybuilding articles. Whatever happened to moderation? Or objective journalism, for that matter?
 
serge said:
all muscle mags are crap, and they will be crap untill they start dealing with real issue of bodybuilding, drugs, off-season diets and so forth, those mags will have you beleave that all pros are just 10-15lb from their contest shape........with claims like "gain 10lb of muscle while loosing 20lb of fat with our program and/or supplements" I DONT BUY ANY OF THEM ANY MORE

Pick up a copy of Muscular Development. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised...
 
Every pro BB that is interviewed in MuscleMag seems to associate their superior size to that "great range of supplements by MuscleTech" so if you want to be big follow the Pro's workout regime and take the right amount of Muscle Tech products (you will not require any AS or HGH) and you to can be Pro in no time at all.

Every picture has a MT product somewhere, I say B*ll*x (don't mean to offend) it just winds me up that kids buy this Mag and think MT is all they need.

RANT OVER
(my apologies if you stopped and read this)
 
For an experienced (and well informed) lifter,I believe that very little relevent and useful information is contained in the bodybuilding magazines of today. There is not exceptions.

The articles are just an endless repeat of the same subjects (with nothing new) with different photos added in.

Furthermore, I think that most of the training articles contained in these mags serve only to confuse the average trainee and deviate him from what is most important for muscle gains: progressive poundage on the big, basic exercises with a lot of rest and lots of food in between your workouts.
 
Top Bottom