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Now I'm not sure if it's just me who has noticed, or that I just haven't been around long enough (AndyMitchell seems to think it's been going on for years) but there seems to have been an influx of questions/threads relating to where to get x supplement, or what I should be taking etc etc.
Whatever happened to real food and real weights?
I'm sure the guys in the 40s didn't have access to 2,000,000 brands of protein powder each offering a perfect blend of amino acids, carbohydrates as well as their own "super secret super ingredient". Or 6,000,000 different ways to consume vitamin C or iron. Why spend a fortune on something that probably doesn't do anything when you can literally grow everything you need in your backyard (if you have one, otherwise, they have fruit/veg markets and butchers for a reason)?
All the supplements in the world won't account for half-arsed workouts, a lazy diet and poor sleep patterns. I can attest for this as I was once a bro-curler/Men's fitness fag that jumped on every supplement I could (personally I blame UFC fighter Sean Sherk but that's a different matter) and wasted enough money that I could have bought a nice Australian Barbell Co powerlifting bar (which would have made me cry if I had to sell that).
Anyway, stick to your squats and presses, your 5 reps, meat potatoe and veg and you can't go wrong!
If you're having trouble with your dietary needs I urge you to read this FAQ:
Food FAQ
Happy lifting people!
Now excuse me while I go make bacon and eggs
Whatever happened to real food and real weights?
I'm sure the guys in the 40s didn't have access to 2,000,000 brands of protein powder each offering a perfect blend of amino acids, carbohydrates as well as their own "super secret super ingredient". Or 6,000,000 different ways to consume vitamin C or iron. Why spend a fortune on something that probably doesn't do anything when you can literally grow everything you need in your backyard (if you have one, otherwise, they have fruit/veg markets and butchers for a reason)?
All the supplements in the world won't account for half-arsed workouts, a lazy diet and poor sleep patterns. I can attest for this as I was once a bro-curler/Men's fitness fag that jumped on every supplement I could (personally I blame UFC fighter Sean Sherk but that's a different matter) and wasted enough money that I could have bought a nice Australian Barbell Co powerlifting bar (which would have made me cry if I had to sell that).
Anyway, stick to your squats and presses, your 5 reps, meat potatoe and veg and you can't go wrong!
If you're having trouble with your dietary needs I urge you to read this FAQ:
Food FAQ
Happy lifting people!
Now excuse me while I go make bacon and eggs