Facetoface said:Good advice, although I would say that in a trainers appearance if they seem unnaturally big (20-22 inch arms etc.) be wary that they are most likely unnatural and use it to get a lot of naive clients who want to look just like them, just like all the supplement ads show bodybuilders who on a lot more than whey protein and creatine to sell the product. Look for an all-around physically fit trainer who is going to be much more knowledgeable in building muscle with nutrition and programming as well as fat burning, target hr, posture correction etc etc...
Good advice, although I would say that in a trainers appearance if they seem unnaturally big (20-22 inch arms etc.) be wary that they are most likely unnatural and use it to get a lot of naive clients who want to look just like them, just like all the supplement ads show bodybuilders who on a lot more than whey protein and creatine to sell the product. Look for an all-around physically fit trainer who is going to be much more knowledgeable in building muscle with nutrition and programming as well as fat burning, target hr, posture correction etc etc...
Facetoface said:Good advice, although I would say that in a trainers appearance if they seem unnaturally big (20-22 inch arms etc.) be wary that they are most likely unnatural and use it to get a lot of naive clients who want to look just like them, just like all the supplement ads show bodybuilders who on a lot more than whey protein and creatine to sell the product. Look for an all-around physically fit trainer who is going to be much more knowledgeable in building muscle with nutrition and programming as well as fat burning, target hr, posture correction etc etc...
jbryand101b said:Ace and w/e that other one listed was, aren't respectable certifications.
I would even say nasm isn't very good.
If everyone has it how valuable can it be?
It isn't.
jbryand101b said:Ace and w/e that other one listed was, aren't respectable certifications.
I would even say nasm isn't very good.
If everyone has it how valuable can it be?
It isn't.
So a man that uses aas isnt knowledgable in fat burning, target hr, posture, etc? Brb gonna call jay cutler, ronnie coleman, arnold, and every person youve ever looked up to in this sport. Steroids arent magic. The only magic about them is their impeccable ability to turn people who dont know crap about them into idiots.
Juice doesn't build muscle if you don't know how to lift or eat enough. So it would still be safe to say the trainer still knows how to build muscle, you just won't be building nearly as fast as he can on the bottle.