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Canis31437 karma

I'm not sure I can really put my faith in you. I respect your credentials and experience but I'm just not sure here.

You said that pretty much all supplements are "unnatural" and useless, when there are completely natural supplements such as creatine, glutamine, fish oil, etc. which have scientifically proven beneficial effects. There is no substitute for hard work, good diet, and rest, and only a fool believes that a tablespoon of creatine and some curls a day will get you jacked, but plenty of supplements are not bullshit. I suggest you do some research, there's great stuff out there!

Also, most serious weightlifters will recognize Planet Fitness as an intensely for-profit gym that hooks those "New Year's resolution" folks but provides them no incentives to stay. Their business model is not based around improving their clients' physical fitness, seeing as how it's almost nothing but cardio and weight machines, the latter of which often force you into unnatural movements that can get you injured and also are not as effective as free weights. Plus, they kick you out for grunting.

Canis31419 karma

Thanks for replying even though I didn't have a question. You're a cool dude.

I totally agree, because I don't like to see beginners loading up on mass gainer stacks and preworkouts they don't need, or even experienced people buying stuff just because it has a cool name and a jacked guy on the label. It's just the use of the word "unnatural" that bothers me, because supplementing with creatine or fish oil is no different than taking a protein shake - it's just a more efficient way of getting raw materials without eating ungodly amounts of food. It's not like you're pinning 800mg of test every day :P I'd consider that unnatural

Canis3147 karma

What is your favorite Lego playset? Mine is the Knights' dungeon that had the little ghost in it from the 90's.

Canis3140 karma

Hell yeah it did!