The Supplement Bodybuilding Scamme-R-Amma
I call this program the supplement Scamme-R-amma and there seems to be a never ending line of bodybuilders willing to sacrifice life and limb to get there picture in a advertisement and a supplement contract so that they can pay for the next shipment of health destroying drugs.
When any one of these bodybuilders gets arrested, gets sick, or dies they simply replace them with the next freak of nature, release a new product, and start the process all over again. The Muscle Marketing Merry-Go-Round has worked for a long time simply because companies keep releasing "new and improved products" with ever increasing marketing sophistication that keeps a few steps ahead of the game.
Everybody's in on the gag because the average Joe who wants to get a little big bigger like Dustin simply doesn't have enough real training knowledge to make an educated decision on drugs, supplements, training or diet.
Unfortunately the magazines and the big companies know that most individuals rely on hype, hearsay, and the convincing ads written by clever copywriters who are out to make a quick buck. In the end, every body loses, but it doesn't have to be this way.
You the consumer have the power to demand change but that requires you to reset your "Reality-meter" and get educated on what's really going on the bodybuilding industry.
The bottom line is all of this marketing madness drives guys like Dustin to continually search for the next potion, pill, or protein in their quest to get a little bit bigger. The unfortunate part is whether it's the supplement companies, the magazines, or the Biggest Dude in the gym; all of them are playing on the lack of real training and nutrition know-how.
Temptations, Rationalizations, And
The "Get Big Or Die Trying" Mentality
I know the temptations, the rationalizations, and most of all the costs of the "Get Big Or Die Trying Mentality". I went down that path a long time ago and thankfully I managed to escape with my life and health intact but I cannot say the same for many of my friends, colleagues and competitors who I have met over the years. (See may article titled the "Myth-ster Universe, One Bodybuilder's Journey".
Many of my friends and acquaintances from the bodybuilding world are not here to share how easy it is to get caught in the Muscle Marketing Machine and the Underground Bodybuilding Drug Culture. The Get Big Or Die Trying Mentality probably isn't going to go away for a while, but you deserve to know the truth behind the "slippery slope of steroids" and how to avoid going there if you can.
But let me elaborate for those of you who are considering this path like our friend Dustin and present to you some real honest facts about the potential game you plan when you allow yourself to succumb to the "Get Big Or Die Trying Mentality".
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