Seen some in stores and it all seems major expensive, but i've heard people rave about it. Although i did do some research on the net most sites say that it is over priced and over hyped. What you all think?
I can guarantee that whoever is telling you that muscletech products are the way to go doesn't know what the hell they are doing and they probably aren't that big of guys. Anything that muscletech makes is something that you can find made by another company that is half the price and just as effective, if not more effective. Just tell us what muscletech products you are looking at and we will tell you what to buy to save you a ton of money. You can pass the info along to the guys who are raving about muscletech and save them some money too.
So, Purdue Power, what you're saying is that MuscleTech is an inverse IQ test for bodybuilders?
Not an inverse IQ test, just an inverse test for information and awareness of value. In the pros' cases, they are getting it for free, so why not? But for the normal person who doesn't have an endless budget for supplies, there are so many other things that are equivalent to Muscletech products in quality and results with such a lower price. Anyone who you see walking into GNC to get something other than MegaMen vitamins is already stamped with the seal of ignorance as to the best way to get their suppliments. This is what I live for: to help people in their quest for a healthier, more active, and often more stacked life. It is what I am going to be staying here for grad school for.
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