Goosey
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Well we both know Andy what we think of 'studies'
Bodybiulding and nutrition are two things that attract liars, you can back it in that most of what is written is not the truth.
Well we both know Andy what we think of 'studies'
I gotta say, I've lost a lot of respect for SteveP over the last month or so. He's a noob who seems to know little, gets all this help from others yet shows a bad attitude with smart arse remarks at times.
Cue the smart arse remarks.
It's a lot more subjective to say you took xxx and it did nothing, when what you were doing to begin with didn't work. I think people like to think there's a magic bullet out there, and when WPI doesn't turn them into the hulk, it's shit.
Sups are just naturally occurring ingredients that occur in your diet, but in a more concentrated form that can be conveniently taken when wanted. They're just an aid to your diet, just like lifting belts or chalk is a training aid. Some people will get benefits from it, some won't. But the bottom line is that your need to have your training set up to your goals.
It would be like someone taking creatine monohydrate, feeling sick, and claiming it does nothing. Where in reality they have intolerance and need creatine hydrochloride.
I'm not pro or against anything specifically. I'm pro whatever works. Based on what I see here from people whinging about sups and following others who take them, it's clear who's making progress.
I only use smart ass remarks on those who do it to others.
Lost respect for what? I'm in the gym 6 days a week training my ass off, have my diet on point and give others tips where possible. I don't see many of the internet heros on here doing that.
Let's not forget also that training is a continuum. We're not all born with al the training knowledge necessary to know what works best for us without (sometimes many years of) trial and error. No doubt the attitudes and methodologies you apply to training now are vastly different to your first several years of training. What someone thinks or does at a particular point in time is almost guaranteed to be different to what they think or do in 2,3 or 5 years time.
Its suspective.
Too many thoughts given.....
Too many thoughts given.....
Personal experience with supps is going to be a load of shit anyway. The effect they have is going to be absolutely tiny if any at all. Too small to be able to tell if it's working with all the other variables going on in your training life.
Along the lines of what silverback said people will basically convince themselves of their preconceived ideas anyway.
Along similar lines was all the positive reviews about how good no bull protein powder was. Then it turns out it was mostly a sugar powder and no one could tell the difference. Something as big as that and no ones personal experience could determine there was hardly any protein in their protein powder.
you've always been a tad slow.
Along similar lines was all the positive reviews about how good no bull protein powder was. Then it turns out it was mostly a sugar powder and no one could tell the difference. Something as big as that and no ones personal experience could determine there was hardly any protein in their protein powder.
Mick, you keep saying you stopped using supplements and noticed no difference. That's quite subjective. It's like someone taking a fat burner in a calories surplus or someone training roids and not training. If you don't use things as intended, or have everything else in check (diet and training), of course things won't work.
Did you get results before and after taking sups? If not, obviously your diet and training wasn't up to scratch and supplements aren't going to be a magic pill.
Like I keep saying, try things for yourself instead of being an internet expert (not just you Mick). If it helps with your training, great, if not, move on and find something that does.
You can argue over calories, macros, sups, training techniques, recovery, etc, but if you're not actually getting out there and training your ass off, none of it matters. So obviously, more training equals better results, as long as you're recovering. I feel with the sups I use I recover much better and can now train far more than I used to. Sups definitely work for me. So to keep whinging that something didn't work for you specifically is a disservice to others who could benefit.
Normally I wouldn't really make a big deal about something a simple as a intra workout, but this really has noticeable effects. After sipping it at the start of my workout I could feel tingles you only get with a pre workout. I got home and got my girlfriend to try it. Firstly, she hated the taste, but I like it; it has its own tangy flavour. 5 minutes later she's screaming that her skin is crawling and jumping up an down. Definitely a much stronger and pure effect than previous BCAAs I've tried. I would definitely recommend this if you're due for some BCAAs.
Cheers mate....for a **** that's slow....I sure know more than you.