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Shakin? the Gonna-Lose Blues
Realizations that can help you blast past pessimism
Iron Man MagazineJune 1, 2002 -
The Road Less Traveled
Warning: The following information is explicit and may offend some readers.
Laura MooreJune 1, 2002 -
Zulak Unchained: Rep Rap 3
Rep Speed?Fast Reps vs. Slow Reps for Strength and Power
Greg ZulakJune 1, 2002 -
Naturally Huge: Full-Body Blowout
The problem with full-body routines is that they become almost impossible to perform when the trainee becomes more advanced. Using heavy...
John HansenJune 1, 2002 -
Publisher’s Letter: Artistic Achievement
The style and technique of the photographs and illustrations in a bodybuilding magazine are essential components of its look.
Iron Man MagazineJune 1, 2002 -
Bodybuilding Pharmacology: Chemical Q&A
Spot injections, Masteron and Identifying Fakes
William LlewellynJune 1, 2002 -
Bodybuilding Pharmacology: No Pain, More Gain?
Based on the confusing evidence published thus far, we can conjecture that using anabolic steroids will increase sex drive in both...
Iron Man MagazineJune 1, 2002 -
The Need to Feed
A recently published study shows that if you eat a combination of 10 grams of milk protein, seven grams of carbohydrate...
Jose Antonio, Ph.D.June 1, 2002 -
Proactive, Persistent and Pleasant
Follow the three Ps for powerful, positive results
Clark BartramJune 1, 2002 -
ITRC Fat-Loss Smart-Bomb
Put an End to Your Fat-Loss Frustration, Win Your Fight Against Bodyfat and Get Ripped to Shreds Once and for All!
David YoungJune 1, 2002 -
June 2002
Get Leaner, Harder Faster. Diet included. Confessions of a Steroid User. Plus hardbody cover gal Lisa Gleave-Letelier unwraps her genetic gifts....
Iron Man MagazineJune 1, 2002 -
Atwood Gold in Pro Debut
It was an auspicious pro debut for Art Atwood who looked super picking up the top prize at the Toronto Pro...
Lonnie TeperMay 29, 2002 -
E-zine #21: Heavy POF/Light Preexhaustion
One of the latest methods being experimented with in the IRONMAN Training and Research Center (ITRC) is Heavy POF/Light Preexhaustion.
Jonathan LawsonMay 24, 2002