I didn't even know they existed. Are they honest about bodybuilding or do they just talk about "working hard" and "creatine"? How technically accurate is their information?


Pro Bodybuilding Weekly, the popular talk radio show devoted to the world of professional bodybuilding, announces the signing of Mr. Olympia, Jay Cutler. The announcement comes just days after the program shattered audience records during a memorable interview with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Cutler explains, "As the new Mr. Olympia, I feel that it's important to maintain contact with the fans. PBW has become a great way to communicate with bodybuilding supporters all over the world. The show has had a big impact on the industry and I'm just glad to be a part of it."
PBW's creator Dan Solomon explains, "We're very excited to welcome Jay to the team. Our growing family of major sponsors has put us in a unique position to develop the show in several areas. The signing of the reigning Mr. Olympia is great news for our listeners."
Cutler, who will seek a second straight Mr. Olympia title in September, will be featured in PBW's new ad campaign. Co-hosted by Solomon and the outspoken Bob Cicherillo, the one-hour weekly broadcasts are presented by supplement giant MuscleTech and brought to you by Bodybuilding.com, the world's # 1 most visited bodybuilding website.
Additional sponsors include: Flex Magazine, Nx Labs, Biogenetix, Max Muscle Venice Beach, MuscleTime.com, The Vein Centre, and The Arnold Sports Festival.
For more information, visit www.BodybuildingRadio.com
http://getbig.com/news/2007/02/20070220radio.htm

I didn't even know they existed. Are they honest about bodybuilding or do they just talk about "working hard" and "creatine"? How technically accurate is their information?
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.


it's more about pro bodybuilding, promoting the sport, etc.
They don't talk about how to use, but the topic of their use in the sport isn't sidestepped. The Lee Priest interviews are fun. He comes off as a bit of an ass with a huge chip on his shoulder though.
Mike Matarazzo is another one that comes to mind that outright talks about his steroid use.
The back episodes aren't bad and you can skip past all the muscletech ads![]()
"If you don't bend those legs and do those squats, you'll never reach your potential."
Paul Anderson
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