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November 20, 2007 - Theres no mistake tons of students these days want to put on muscle. Many buy supplements and read the popular muscle magazines. Some even resort to Steroids, yet how many of these students actually put on muscle in the long run? Very few, in fact many are called hard gainers. Hard gainers are people who find it extremely hard to put on muscle the traditional way. Yet one can find once in awhile a now big and buff person who once was skinny. If you ask them how they got so big, they're not gonna tell you it was because of some drug or supplement. They won't tell you that it was because of a certain workout recommended by a magazine or a celebrity.
This program sheds light on the fact that the majority of people in the magazines are genetically gifted and it doesn't take them too much work to put on muscle. They are statistically about 1% of the population. What's the other 99% doing, there trying to do the exact same thing and seeing little if no results.
Did you know that the supplement companies own most of the magazines that you'll read to find a workout or about how to put on muscle. In fact there all owned by supplement companies. It should be fairly obvious now that there promoting there products by telling you to workout a certain way and take there product while your at it.
One such person bought and tried the program. In the process he put on 34 pounds of muscle in 8 months. There are many stories just like this out there many are from the users of this program which can be found at http://themusclemyth.com
What does this program do that others don't? Well for one it tells you the truth. That supplement companies don't want you to put on muscle and be healthy, they want you to buy there products. Which in turn means more money in there pocket. Is this where we want out kids to be getting there information from. Or do we want our kids to be getting there information from an honest reliable source that has prove there is a way for almost anyone to put on muscle without having to buy supplements or take steroids. It certainly doesn't involved spending money on pills or powder that are said to work like magic. It simply involves knowing how to train, and how to eat and the results will come. If it worked for these people it can certainly work for you.