Review: Cellucor C4 Extreme Pre-Workout Supplement
Cellucor’s C4 is a top-selling pre-workout supplement that promises energy, pump, and power. Does it? Click here to read our review & find out now!
Isatori Bio-Gro Review: Bio-Active Peptides!
Bio Gro is an engineered colostrum supplement from Isatori. I have been using it for 6 months now and have to say it is a fantastic recovery supplement – it beats anything I have ever tried in this regard!
USP Labs TT750 (Tribulus) Review
So it’s Saturday night, and my girlfriend’s out hanging with the girls, and my girls and I are chillin’ at home (that’s them over on the right; Sheba and Nika, my German Shepherds). So one thing leads to another and before I know it I’m over surfing on BodyBuilding.com, checking out what’s new and exciting. And lo and behold, I didn’t have to look too long before I stumbled over a...
Force Factor Test X180 Ignite Review: Get HUGE Freaky Fast?
Natural testosterone boosters (i.e., “test” boosters) always sell well, so it’s not surprising to see Force Factor bring Test X180 to the market.If you’ve checked out other natural test-boosting products, you’ll find the claims made for Text X180 are pretty typical… … more energy, a big boost in the libido department, and plenty of extra “T” floating around to help you build slabs...
Does Arginine Supplementation “Work” for Strength and Muscle Building?
Arginine is an amino acid and the core ingredient of most of the popular pre-workout supplements (No-Xplode, SuperPump, Super Charge, NaNo Vapor, etc). Why? Well, arginine is a substrate for nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. Nitric oxide is the gas that is responsible for the vasodilation that leads to the enhanced “pump” for which these types of products are so famous. Of course, while we all enjoy an awesome pump in the gym,...
Christian Finn’s Muscle Evo: A Science-Based Weight Training Program
Christian Finn is one of the good guys. He’s a results-focused trainer with a master’s degree in exercise science and the founder of the superb “The Facts about Fitness.” In an online world where anyone with greater than 17-inch biceps and less than 10% bodyfat can claim to be a “muscle building” guru, he’s the real deal. And what we really like about his stuff is that it is evidence based....