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a load of anabolics!!.
The
supplement industry is one of the most lucrative industries in the
world! [US$18 billion dollars a year according to the New York
Times. Ed.] They try to sell us dreams at the drop of a hat
with aggressive marketing schemes and a nice helping of complete
bull! So Newbies and Old Schoolers beware: the bullshit stops here.
It
all started with Bill and Ben, oh sorry, I mean Joe and Ben Weider
the “seenyoucomin” men. They tried to fool us with names
like ‘The Trainer of Champions’ and ‘The MasterBlaster’.
Crap, Mr. Han Man! The only thing that got master blasted was Joe
and Ben’s bank account, two very shrewd operators if you ask
me. In the early days very few people had the foresight to see where
the industry was heading or how big it would become but Joseph and
Benjamin had it all worked out and they had a very nice little monopoly.
They kept their athletes under strict contracts offering little
reward for their great efforts, and where else could they go? Nobody
was offering any kind of money for professional bodybuilders: who
wanted to see Tom Platzs’ legs on a cereal box or Bertil Fox
on a milk carton! Your granny would have a heart attack every time
she pulled the milk out of the fridge.
Athletes
under Weider contracts couldn’t even compete in other shows
to make money so they had to rely on working in gyms or less honorable
pursuits “ I was a male stripper in a go-go bar” ring
any bells? Oh and the most prestigious competition of them all —
the Mr Olympia — I wonder who organised that!! Yes you’ve
guessed it — Joe and Ben.
Weider’s
number one priority has always been to sell supplements. Clothes
and magazines are number two. Magazine sales alone were US$150 million
last year. The well-being and lifestyle of their athletes really
didn’t enter into the scheme of things! And if anybody mentioned
steroids Ben and Joe would laugh and say none of their athletes
take those mind-bending drugs. Yeah! Yeah! As we all rush to buy
our Weider supplements that will give us biceps like Arnold and
calves like Dorian Yates. They would love us to believe that Arnold
didn’t take enough Dianabol to kill a donkey or that Dorian
blew away the bodybuilding world using Weider free-form amino acids!
You all may laugh but millions believe it every single day.
As
time moved on — the end of the 1980s — Joe and Ben always
seem to be smiling. I wonder why? Yes they’re making bloody
millions from us. Other people noticed that this fitness thing may
not have been a passing phase and, the gold rush we call the supplement
industry began. Big companies began to notice the same thing the
Weiders did years ago — a fool and his money are easily parted
and people still haven’t learnt all that glitters isn’t
muscle!
The
first company to come along and challenge the Weiders reign of supremacy
was Met Rx engineered nutrition WOW! It seems scientific so it must
be good…Duuuhh. The founder and brains behind this company
was Dr Scott Connelley, his second in command was Bill Phillips
and last but not least was James Bradshaw a marketing guru who coined
the phrase ‘Aggressive Marketing.’ The fact that he
used to be the largest steroid dealer on the west coast of America
didn’t seem to matter to anybody or that he’d learnt
all his marketing tricks whilst doing a stint in prison. Even one
of the men behind Designer Protein did time for steroid dealing,
Hmmm. Anything funny here or is it just me?
Met
Rx also had the bright idea of using sports stars and film stars.
Even Princess Diana admitted using Met Rx supplements on T.V and
so the whole idea of using celebrities to sell nutritional products
was born.
Even
before Met Rx a much better marketing strategy had been used, the
before and after photos by Cybergenics. Anybody who was interested
in bodybuilding in the 80s will remember these photo scams. They
were very believable — I must admit that if I could have afforded
Cybergenics at the time I would have probably bought a course. All
they contained was a few vitamins and minerals and a bit of protein
priced high so that everybody thought, “These are expensive
so they must work!” Even steroid users were repeat customers.
And
as all things do, what goes around comes around. Muscletech must
be one of the biggest supplement selling companies in the world.
You can’t open a fitness magazine without some huge guy or
some fitness model saying “I got my awesome abs by using Hydroxycuts”
or “I never leave home without my Mesotech bar”. God,
has the world really come to this! If Cell-tech really is that good
how come one of its biggest sponsored athletes Dexter Jackson competed
at nearly the same weight as he did six months ago. Hhmm!! Maybe
he didn’t use the Nitro-tech, Cell-tech stack…yeah right.
I wouldn’t say that supplement companies don’t sell
some perfectly good supplements, but some of the claims are getting
outrageous. [In the US the FTC agrees and several states are
also suing a number of supplement companies for making excessive
claims. Ed.]
Muscletech
claims Nitro-tech is 24 times better than ordinary whey! A top NFL
player has recently filed a very large law suit against Muscletech
because he tested positive twice for metabolites of the steroid
nandrolone. This has cost him over US$5 million in contracts and
the Nitrotech he had taken was found to be ‘contaminated’
with norandrostenedione and androstenediol. [Naturally, Muscletech
denies these claims on its website. Ed]. I don’t know
if this is a good thing or a bad thing. It could mean supplements
may finally be getting up to providing steroid-like results. It’s
obvious that supplement companies aim their massive advertising
campaigns at young trainees but is this the type of product that
beginners should be taking? I don’t think so.
So
don’t be drawn in by this dubious marketing. The only thing
that’s changed is the local drug dealer now wears a suit and
drives a new model BMW! Bodybuilding success doesn’t come
in a can or a packet it comes from years of hardwork and dedication.
There is a place for supplements in our fitness diets but that’s
what it is — just a place, not the be all and end all of nutrition.
Good food is still the most anabolic substance that we can place
in our bodies.
So
eat well, train well, sleep well and most importantly live well.
Ian Hales
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