The so-called “experts”, the supplement companies, the muscle magazines… Sean Nalewanyj is going to let you in on a little “secret” of his own… It’s all a giant scam!
You think he’s kidding?
The web of muscle-building lies is very real, and it’s sucking uninformed hopefuls in by the day, stealing their hard-earned money and forcing them to waste valuable time and effort on programs that quite simply do not work. (You are one of them!)
Just flip open any muscle magazine. Walk into any bodybuilding supplement store. Scour the message boards across the Internet. Talk to the “buff guy” at your local gym. It’s nothing but an endless mass of “miracle programs”, “revolutionary breakthroughs” and “secret supplements.”
It is this very web of lies that has prevented you from making the impressive gains that you deserve and that is holding you back from achieving the muscular body that you desire.
In fact, did you know that muscle magazines actually give out false training information on purpose? It sounds crazy, but it’s true. They do this for one simple reason: the magazines are owned by supplement companies. By giving out ineffective training programs they can make sure that people will continue to rely on their products for results!
The plain reality is that the vast majority of people out there have no idea what they’re doing in the gym and are wasting their time and effort on bogus programs and techniques that will yield very little to no results!
They spend countless hours in the gym, eat like horses, pound back their weight gain shakes and vitamins, and at the end of the day they’re going crazy and pounding their fists in frustration because they have absolutely nothing to show for their efforts.
Sean receive hundreds of emails every week from people all over the world looking for answers, and when he see the workout routines that the majority of them are using, it literally makes him cringe in his seat.
Can this really be true? Can 98% of people in the gym really be so dead-wrong with the programs they’re using?
Yes! They really can, and they really are. Do you want to know why?
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zantaff
October 31, 2009 at 6:35 pm
What is the truth about muscle building pills?
So I was reading Men’s Fitness on a plane and saw a bunch of muscle building pills, and a bunch of other ads for electronic muscle stimulation and stuff.
The electric machine sounds like bullcrap, but I was wondering if taking the muscle pills before/after a workout was really that beneficial.
If they are, what are the good ones to use, and what would you buy?
Thanks.
LifeIsToLive
October 31, 2009 at 11:37 pm
There are bad and good pills to help you loose weight. Don’t take anything that says it will reduce appetite. That can cause all kinds of side effects. Also, alot of those pills contain high amounts of speed which is never good.
For the good pills, take natural supplements. You will also need to exercising for them to work properly. If exercising, I recommend Slimmetry dietary supplement. All it contains is Green Tea Extract, Yerba Mate Extract, Birch Extract.
Some others:
CLA 500 to help reduce fat and promote lean muscle retention
Glucose Health includes chromium picolinate, an essential trace mineral that plays an important role in activating a key enzyme involved in metabolism.
Another good supplement is Carb Blocker 2 which helps block absorption of both sugars and starches.
Go to http://Arcameda.com and search the site for these items or click on Weight Management then supplements. Exercising and drinking plenty of water.
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