Monday 30 May 2011

Are muscle building supplements really worth the money?


ATTENTION ALL PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT PURCHASERS!!

  Hi my fellow weight lifters, my name is Peter Jung and I have decided to make this blog post as I am keen to explore the true effects supplements can have in muscle building. Theoretically, intakes of protein supplements in shakes, bars and other forms have a big role in building one’s muscles bigger and faster. Creatines are said to provide explosive energy during workouts. However, are these products really as helpful as they are told? Or are the supplement companies just exaggerating the effects in order to sell their products?


  People who lift weights and are taking supplements, or are contemplating about taking them, should definitely check out this blog post as it may assist them into the REAL logics of supplemental effects and how much of a “catalyst” they can be in building muscles. This subject matter is important since supplement purchasers may be blinded by the bluffs presented by the companies. The purchasers can save up tons of money since these supplements are quite costly. Furthermore, one can argue that taking no supplements at all may be better for one’s health in the long run.  It is also important to explore through this subject matter because supplement usages may lead to supplement dependence. For example, a long time protein user will believe it is the supplements building up all the muscles, not his work. As a result, removal of protein from that person’s work out cycle will lead to the belief of hopelessness without them.


 As a blogger, I will learn about this subject matter myself. Exactly how much of an effect these supplements can have in building muscles will be researched. With this mind the readers, along with myself, can equate with the price of the supplements, and the exact effects they provide with. From then, we can all learn about the true necessities of supplements.

The main message here is this: Are supplements really worth taking? With a thorough research that is to be posted in the next few blogs, the readers, as well as I, will find out.