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> Are any of you familiar with this?

**Sounds like another twin to BFL. I wonder which was first, the

chicken or the egg. It seems many health clubs and

nutraceutical companies are having competing challenges

lately. Who knows maybe the world will be full of fab looking,

healthy bodies one day.

And keep working that BFLButt Off!

Dianne

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Bodylogix= Supplement company started by some of the first

competitors in the body of work challenge to make millions off of

people who want to get in better shape by taking their over priced

over hyped supplements. I think I recall you had to spend so much a

month on their products to be in their challenge. I could be wrong.

It has been a long time since I visited their site. You don't need

all the supplements to get into shape, unless you are trying to win

money and a contract with the company. Even then your views will

change as you start to get into shape. Save your money. Look at Sara

here on the list or go over to lean and strong and glance at Pam

Brown. The only thing Pam did was use protein in powder to up here

intake.

For Joe on his supplement post

Have you tried the program with out using all the supplements first?

Most people have great results with MRP's, which is just a

convenience food or some added protein powder. The only thing I

dislike about BFL is it gets people to spend hard earned money on

supplements they may (DO) not need. I love to fish. There is a little

saying that goes like this " lures are not made to caught fish there

made to caught fishermen " . I feel the same about supplements. There

most often over hyped and the articles in the magazines read like

advertisements. The cost of most of the supplements supercedes the

benefit. Take HMB. It is very expensive and too many pros and cons

out there. Again look at Sara here on the list and Pam brown at Lean

and Strong. I'm sure there are other people that you can find that

took little or no supplements. What you might get from it may not be

worth the cost.

Supplements I take are creatine and glutamine. One helps keep the

muscles hydrated and the other helps with recovery. Cost is cheap

compared to the rest on the market and I can tell a difference when I

use them. I use some MRPs and protein powder to up my intake of

protein. I plan on ditching the MRPs and just using protein powder

along with fruit for some of my meals.

If good looks came in a bottle, there would be no overweight people.

Unfortunately becoming a nation that lives off of processed foods we

have all gotten fat. We eat the wrong fats that cause us to get fat.

We restrict our fat to the point where the body makes its own

destructive fat. Unfortunately it takes hard work and a good diet to

get where you want to be. It takes time. We didn't get out of shape

over night so you wont get in shape over night. Create weekly goals

that you can achieve to keep you interest up. If you slip up, forget

about it. Learn from it and then move on. If you always press forward

you will get to where you want to be. Body for Life Is not a new

program. It is based on principles used for a long time by many body

builders. Bill just happens to be the first to put it in an easy to

follow program for the rest of the masses. Like Brett says " Its

weight lifting for dummies " . This is one reason why you will find

that so many programs out there seem to be like BFL

> Are any of you familiar with this?

>

> Dorothy, Working My BFLButt Off!

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Bodylogix= Supplement company started by some of the first

competitors in the body of work challenge to make millions off of

people who want to get in better shape by taking their over priced

over hyped supplements. I think I recall you had to spend so much a

month on their products to be in their challenge. I could be wrong.

It has been a long time since I visited their site. You don't need

all the supplements to get into shape, unless you are trying to win

money and a contract with the company. Even then your views will

change as you start to get into shape. Save your money. Look at Sara

here on the list or go over to lean and strong and glance at Pam

Brown. The only thing Pam did was use protein in powder to up here

intake.

For Joe on his supplement post

Have you tried the program with out using all the supplements first?

Most people have great results with MRP's, which is just a

convenience food or some added protein powder. The only thing I

dislike about BFL is it gets people to spend hard earned money on

supplements they may (DO) not need. I love to fish. There is a little

saying that goes like this " lures are not made to caught fish there

made to caught fishermen " . I feel the same about supplements. There

most often over hyped and the articles in the magazines read like

advertisements. The cost of most of the supplements supercedes the

benefit. Take HMB. It is very expensive and too many pros and cons

out there. Again look at Sara here on the list and Pam brown at Lean

and Strong. I'm sure there are other people that you can find that

took little or no supplements. What you might get from it may not be

worth the cost.

Supplements I take are creatine and glutamine. One helps keep the

muscles hydrated and the other helps with recovery. Cost is cheap

compared to the rest on the market and I can tell a difference when I

use them. I use some MRPs and protein powder to up my intake of

protein. I plan on ditching the MRPs and just using protein powder

along with fruit for some of my meals.

If good looks came in a bottle, there would be no overweight people.

Unfortunately becoming a nation that lives off of processed foods we

have all gotten fat. We eat the wrong fats that cause us to get fat.

We restrict our fat to the point where the body makes its own

destructive fat. Unfortunately it takes hard work and a good diet to

get where you want to be. It takes time. We didn't get out of shape

over night so you wont get in shape over night. Create weekly goals

that you can achieve to keep you interest up. If you slip up, forget

about it. Learn from it and then move on. If you always press forward

you will get to where you want to be. Body for Life Is not a new

program. It is based on principles used for a long time by many body

builders. Bill just happens to be the first to put it in an easy to

follow program for the rest of the masses. Like Brett says " Its

weight lifting for dummies " . This is one reason why you will find

that so many programs out there seem to be like BFL

> Are any of you familiar with this?

>

> Dorothy, Working My BFLButt Off!

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