"The
Cheapest Supplement In The World To Build Muscle"
Bodybuilding supplements are one of
the main things that those looking to gain
muscle from their workout
program place their hopes on.
Billions of dollars have
been spent on workout supplements such as creatine, NO2, prohormones
(when they were available), testosterone boosters, post workout shakes,
and protein powder hoping to build muscle mass.
Most of these nutritional products can cost you anywhere between $15.00
to $70.00 a bottle / bucket, but the catch is that you have to buy
several bottles / buckets for a one month's supply...so you are now
easily spending hundreds of dollars per month on bodybuilding
supplements!
Well, I'm here to inform you of something that is just as effective, if
not more, than many of the most popular "muscle weight gain"
supplements.
It's been around for centuries.
Everyone around you, including those that don't have a workout plan to
build muscle weight, consume it everyday.
"Shops" that sell it are springing up all over the place.
You probably are already using it, but don't know the proper way to.
And if you don't buy the "name brand" or "popular brand" you can get it
for pennies.
You probably already know what I'm getting at...
Coffee!!!
Now, before you start thinking "Coffee!! Geez. I thought
Jonathan was going to tell me about some secret ingredient that no one
seems to know about. I've been hearing about coffee for the
longest. No new info here, Jonathan. Tell me something I
don't already know!!", let me point out to you what coffee does and how
to add it to your bodybuilding nutrition and workout
routine.
Here's what coffee does:
1) Stimulates the nervous system, resulting in it being a powerful
stimulant, which results in more alertness...exactly what you need for
an intense workout.
(Interesting how many bodybuilding supplements and "energy drinks" out
on the market right now are specifically for "increasing workout
intensity"...yet coffee does the same.)
2) It allows you to lift more weight / reps than when you don't drink
coffee (before working out).
(Again, some of the most expensive nutritional supplements claim to
"instantly increase strength by 15%" or something like that).
3) It helps mask some of the pain associated with intense weight
training.
4) It boosts the metabolism.
(Once again, some of the top workout supplements are geared towards,
guess what..."increasing the metabolism").
5) Allows the body to use more fat for energy. (Yup, you know
it...billions of dollars are spent yearly on supplements that will
"increase body fat utilization".)
And these are just some of the many things this wonder-drink
accomplishes.
So, let me ask you, "Why in the world would you empty out your
hard-earned bank account on products that give you the same effect that
a good, old, strong cup of "java" or "joe" would give you?"
There have been many misleading "studies" published lately trying to
criticize coffee consumption.
Well, I'm here to tell you that all of it is false
(disclaimer: as long as you don't have some type of medical condition.
I'm not giving out any medical advice. Drink at your own risk.)...
No, coffee won't raise your blood pressure to dangerous levels.
No, coffee does not dehydrate the body.
Etc., etc.
And what's beautiful is that you don't have to go and spend $8.00 on a
cup of coffee at Starbucks or Caribou (even though I do love that
stuff).
Simply buy the "espresso" version of your favorite coffee at your local
grocery store.
Now, your body can become accustomed / immune to caffeine if you are
constantly drinking it without a break.
Not that this will harm you, but it will lose its bodybuilding effects.
So, if you are a regular consumer of coffee, you should stop drinking
anything with caffeine for at least 1-2 months.
After that, you can begin again.
Also, once you start drinking coffee regularly, only drink it for 4
weeks, then take 2 weeks off of it...to prevent the body from becoming
accustomed to it.
You'll want to drink coffee 30 minutes before working out, to get the
training effect, and one more time sometime during the day (but not in
the late afternoon or nighttime, to avoid it interfering with your
sleeping patterns).
Make it as strong as you can tolerate it.
The blacker the coffee, the stronger it is.
Espresso is the strongest of all forms.
So, try this effective and cheap muscle building substance and get a
nice little "punch" out of your bodybuilding workout program.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Perez
Cleveland Firefighter
Certified ACE / IAFF / IAFC Firefighter Peer Fitness Trainer
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jonathan Perez has
written many articles exposing the many weight training and diet myths
being spread about in the bodybuilding industry and on the internet.
His eBook, "From Skinny
To Muscular!", has helped many naturally skinny individuals gain
muscle size and weight by detailing the training strategies and eating
techniques that actually work at building muscle, instead of strength.
Many of Jonathan's other articles are located here: Read These
Articles To Help You Gain Weight.
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