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Moraliss
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Taking Advice From Bodybuilding Magazines And The “Big Guy” At The Gym ...
This is an easy trap to fall in to. Magazines have big buff dudes on the cover so they must have legitimate information in there, or else they wouldn’t be in business, right?
WRONG!
And most of the magazine’s revenue is generated from the supplements they endorse in the magazines.
Do you still trust these magazines?
But what about all the fancy, cutting-edge exercises they have that are guaranteed to “chisel your abs” or “add inches to your biceps?”
Let me ask you, What would happen if they didn’t come out with new workouts and exercise plans?
They would go out of business!
So their business depends on coming up with new and “creative” exercises and convincing you that it’s the next best thing that will accelerate your results…
If the general public really knew that there are proven muscle-building concepts that don’t change… They would wake up realize that these magazines are nothing but hype.
So what about the “big guy” at the gym? He must be a great resource for information. After all, he is big and muscular, right?
Well, chances are he got that way because he was born with good genes.
Either that, or he’s getting a little help… (Yes I’m talking about steroids.) The point is, any “advice” he gives you doesn’t apply to you if you’re a hardgainer. Skinny guys have to follow a different set of rules than these naturally muscular guys!
(That is if you want fast results and don’t like waiting 6 months only to gain 5 pathetic pounds.)