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MuscleTech
Now I know that 99% of the people on this board say that MuscleTech is over-priced junk, so why does the CyberStore state :
"MuscleTech has created a line of great products at great prices. Tons of people are using them everyday with great results... are you next?"
Im guessing whoever put that on the CyberStore link isnt in agreement with most people here? Or do the people who run the CyberStore just want to make sales?
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What comments would you write if you owned a supplement company? Would you write,"This is a high quality product with millions of positive feedback" or would you say,"This product sucks"?
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Re: MuscleTech
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Joel [/i]
[B]Or do the people who run the CyberStore just want to make sales? [/B][/QUOTE]
Hit the nail on th head.
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It's no so much that Muscletech does not make good products...it's basically that there stuff is way way overpiced. And there sales are still strong because of the un-informed consumer. The ppl that just read there add's in magazines and dont bother to research on it...are the one's that keep the company selling.
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And this is when bb.com comes to play
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I'm a big fan of MuscleTech protein isolate, reason being there is only 4 ingredients in it. That's as clean as you can get.
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[QUOTE=FitHub937;1698857013]I'm a big fan of MuscleTech protein isolate, reason being there is only 4 ingredients in it. That's as clean as you can get.[/QUOTE]
LMAO no
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[QUOTE=sloop;1698867413]LMAO no[/QUOTE]
I like chicken. 1 ingredient, chicken.
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Focus on compound exercises (like squats, deadlifts, bench presses) that work multiple muscle groups at once. These exercises are highly effective for building strength and muscle mass. Aim for 3-5 strength training sessions per week.