Do
Bodybuilders Really Need
Supplements?
By Sean Nalewanyj
Natural Bodybuilding Expert & Best-Selling Fitness
Author
www.MuscleGainTruth.com
To supplement or not to supplement? That is the question,
and an important one at that.
"Do bodybuilders really need supplements?"
Let's examine that question.
The first thing to look at when trying to answer the
million-dollar question about supplements (with the
ever-increasing revenues of the supplement industry I should
more accurately call it a "billion-dollar question") is what do
we define as "need"?
The question seems to be, "do we really need supplements"?
But the answer to that completely depends upon what it is that
we do or do not need them for. Let's examine a couple of
different definitions.
"Do bodybuilders need supplements to become bigger and
stronger?"
The answer to this question? No!
Regardless of what the million-dollar supplement companies
would have you believe, supplementation is not mandatory in the
pursuit of increased muscle mass and strength.
Anyone who trains hard and focuses on consuming adequate
amounts of protein, carbohydrates and fats from whole foods can
and will see a significant increase in muscle size and
strength.
If you want to become bigger and stronger, supplements are
not mandatory. Period.
So given this fact, bodybuilders shouldn't use any
supplements, right?
Wrong.
Let's examine the second definition.
"Do bodybuilders need supplements to become as big and
strong as they possibly can?"
The answer to this question? Yes!
Although supplements are not mandatory to become bigger and
stronger, they ARE mandatory if your goal is to become as big
and strong as you possibly can. By investing in the right
products and using the proper amounts, you can definitely gain
an extra edge and see superior gains than a person who has
chosen not to go the supplement route.
With the endless hours of hard work and dedication that you
put in at the gym and at home on your quest to achieving the
physique you desire, it only seems logical that a few extra
bucks should be spent each month on a few reputable products in
order to maximize your gains.
The question you simply have to ask yourself is, "how much
are my muscle gains worth to me?"
If an extra boost in strength at the gym is worth the price
of that bottle of creatine, then it makes sense to purchase it.
If improving the convenience of your eating plan is worth the
price of that tub of whey protein, then it makes sense to
purchase it.
"Do bodybuilders really need supplements?"
If you're serious about achieving the most significant
muscle size and strength gains that you possibly can, then I
definitely would recommend a basic and straightforward
supplement plan to maximize your results.
Here are the 4 most basic supplements that I would
recommend:
1) Whey Protein
2) Creatine
3) High-Potency Multivitamin
4) Essential Fatty Acids
This is a great place to start and will go a long way in
increasing your lean muscle mass, strength and fat burning
capabilities. There are definitely a lot of worthless,
ineffective supplements out there, but these 4 basic products
have been shown time and time again to be both effective and
worth the cost.
If you're looking to gain an extra edge and are serious
about reaching your muscle-building goals, they are definitely
worth looking into.
To learn the details of these 4 supplements including proper
dosages and product recommendations, visit www.MuscleGainTruth.com.
You can also access my honest and unbiased reviews of over
20 of the most popular muscle building supplements on the
market today. This could potentially save you hundreds or even
thousands of dollars, so I would strongly urge you to check it
out.
About The Author
Once an awkward, pencil-necked "social reject", Sean
Nalewanyj is now a renowned natural bodybuilding and fat loss
expert, best-selling fitness author, and creator of the wildly
popular online muscle building program, "The Muscle Gain Truth
No-Fail System". Learn how to build muscle and gain weight in
just 24 minutes a day by visiting: www.MuscleGainTruth.com.
Sean is also the owner and operator of the web's premier
muscle building and fat loss support community, currently
accepting new members at www.SchoolOfMuscle.com.
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