Bodybuilding Supplements Made Simple (Part 2) :
Pick up any muscle magazine at your local bookstore and count how many
pages are devoted to supplement ads, and then compare that number to the
number of actual training articles (minus the stupid female
bodybuilder/swimsuit articles and centerfold pull outs they now insert
to get guys to buy this crap). I'll bet you will have counted more
advertisements than actual helpful, relevant articles. Why would the
magazines carry all those advertisements??? Obviously, to seduce you
into buying their crappy magazine, crappy and expensive supplements, and
to make you poor! Yep, the magazine publishers make most of their
magazine revenue by selling advertising space, not from you buying the
magazine. And, another thing.
Take a look at the articles they publish.
If you have some magazines handy you might want to do a little
comparison among a few of them. Can you identify a common theme??? I
certainly can. They tend to all have the same types of articles from one
issue to the next. You might see cover page headlines like: 'Build
Massive Quads', 'Huge Arm Training', 'Get Ripped For The Summer', or
some derivation thereof. These, of course, are to get you to buy the
magazine. You could read every article published in today's issues of
the latest muscle mags on the market and pretty much find that
information in past issues of the same magazine (or for free on the
internet). I mean, come on, how many articles does it take to tell you
how to grow your biceps??? So, don't waste anymore of your money
enriching the lives of the magazine publishing families.
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