Building Muscle The
Wrong Way
#6 - Trusting The Supplement Ads
Most are unaware that bodybuilding magazines are owned by million dollar supplement
companies that use the magazine as a vehicle to sell their supplements. They intentionally
get professional bodybuilders to make programs that will cause the Average Joe with
average genetics to literally fail. Because the programs are printed in black and
white, the trusting consumer believes the advice must be
right, and resorts
to the latest cutting edge supplement promoted on the next page! The sale has been
made.
Building Muscle The
Wrong Way
#7 - Following The Bodybuilding Programs
How would you also like to know that many of the articles in the popular muscle
magazines are ghost written! Yep, many times the staff writers of a certain magazine
will simply get the approval of a certain bodybuilder to use their name in an article
they write. So, sometimes you will not even be reading an article that was actually
written by your favorite bodybuilder.
Stop Taking Advice From Bodybuiding Magazines...
Once skinny guys discover there are no short-cuts or secrets, just time-tested,
universal muscle building principles that are not as complicated as perceived, but
work for anyone who applies them - then they will begin to build an impressive physquie
and conquer their perceived u
nfriendly genes. You must learn to train smarter
and not harder.
The training programs in these magazines are heavily influenced by professional
bodybuilders who are on a lot of drugs, let us not pretend otherwise. Yes, other
sports also are guilty of using drugs to enhance performance, but possibly no other
sport is so dependent on the use of drugs than bodybuilding.
Your Solution : Take Advice From Someone Like You...
If you goal is to become huge and ripped naturally - you need to get advice from
someone who has been in your own shoes. Would you take money advice from someone
who inherited a million dollars? Probably not. So why would you take muscle building
advice from someone who
inherited genetics that makes him grow muscle even
when he sneezes?
I have no idea either