Monday, December 22, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Product Review: UN Ultra Whey Pro

Packing 75 servings with 22 grams of protein from 3 main sources, i.e. whey concentrates, isolates and hydrolyzed whey, this gives a wider spectrum of nutrition for the body. The powder is very fine and mixability is quite good with a shaker though it still loses out to ON 100% Whey Gold Standard. But the plus side is that WheyPro doesn't taste as watered down as the latter.
The taste is actually quite unique because it is somewhat a little bitter like dark chocolate. This is however, for the chocolate flavour and I don't know what the vanilla or strawberry would taste like.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Product Review: Axis Labs Muscle Delight

This is a good tasting protein.
Yeap, sometimes after a hard day's workout, you just wanna look forward to that protein shake and rest in the thought of getting your nutrition down to pat. And wouldn't it help tremendously if that protein shake in wait tastes spectacular?
Life is about experience and while it's the long and hard road most of the time for the iron warrior, one must never forget to take a step back and appreciate the finer things in life once in a while.
Axis Labs Muscle Delight is not just about good taste, it is also a fundamentally solid protein product. It provides 32 grams of protein, 5 grams creatine, 6 grams glutamine and about 7 grams of BCAAs among other nutrients.
The drawback is of course, it only packs 15 servings a tub and the 300 or so calories each serving will whip out. Definitely not for the calorie-watchers.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Product Review: Dr. CarbRite Diet Bars
This here's a protein bar. Packin' 21 grams of protein and about 2 grams of impact carbs makes it a sweeter deal than most of the other choices available out there.
While it checks out in nutrition profile both quantitatively and qualitatively, what remains as a deal maker or breaker is taste. Unless of course you're the kind of person that can mentally block out the emetic center of the brain and down anything.
Anyway, UN's Dr. Carbrite Diet Bar tastes pretty good. Somewhat very rich though may be a little dry. Nibbling is the best way to savour the flavour as biting off a chuck may overwhelm the senses.
That brings us to the next point: flavours. There are 11 different flavours to choose from. Blueberry cheesecake, cookie dough, s'mores, frosted cinnamon bun, chocolate brownie, chocolate mint cookie, toasted coconut, chocolate banana nut with soy nuts, lemon meringue and raspberry chocolate truffle. You can always tell a product's strength from the number of flavours it has and UN has really trumped this one. Ain't your regular choc and vanilla variety you see everywhere else. The toasted coconut one actually has real coconut fibres in it.
Though sometimes I think they should know when to stop. Chocolate banana nut with soy nuts? Man, a little too funky.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Anabolic Halo
-cryogenic chamber
-anabolic driver
-sub-zero
-supercool
-crystal lattice integrity
-thermal mechanically altered driver
-advanced modification process
-particle-to-particle
-pharmaceutical
-thermomolecularly enhanced cryoanabolic compounds
-infiltration mechanism
-synergistically
-WTFOMGBBQ
Muscletech, Muscletech... what's next?
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Bodybuilding.com Supplement Awards 2008
There's little change, if any at all from the winners of 2007. In a nutshell,
Overall Supplement Of The Year - Optimum 100% Whey
Brand Of The Year - BSN
Muscle Builder Of The Year - BSN NO-Xplode
Fat Loss Product Of The Year - Nutrex Lipo 6
Protein Powder Of The Year - Optimum 100% Whey
Creatine Product Of The Year - BSN CellMass
Protein Bar Of The Year - Next Detour Bars
New Product Of The Year - MuscleTech Anabolic Halo
New Brand Of The Year - MAP
Nitric Oxide Product Of The Year - BSN NO-Xplode
Glutamine Product Of The Year - SciVation Xtend
Multi-Vitamin Of The Year - Universal Animal Pak
Joint Supplement Of The Year - Universal Animal Flex
Energy Supplement Of The Year - BSN Atro-Phex
Best Labels Of The Year - Universal
Best Ads Of The Year - Gaspari
Tanning Product Of The Year - Pro Tan Instant (hey.. this is no supplement)
Breakout Brand Of The Year - VPX
Weight Gainer Of The Year - BSN True-Mass
RTD Of The Year - CytoSport Muscle Milk RTD
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Supplement Guide: Betaine
Disclaimer
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Product Review: ABB GlutaForce

Overall, a simple product. Get's the job done any way you look at it. Just gotta get the hang of mixing it it with regular protein shakes. A 500g tub goes a long way with 100 servings, so it'll be a while before I'll be needing to restock on glutamine.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Supplement Guide: Alpha-GPC
Disclaimer
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Product Review: Muscletech Nitrotech

Friday, August 8, 2008
Beijing Olympic Games 2008

Its just crazy... the amount of money they must've dumped... Costumes, lighting, pyrotechnics, just building the stadiums... and not to mention a lighted floor that would make John Travolta go psycho on a Friday night.
I wonder how they choreographed and practiced the sequences. I thought I'd only see stuff like that in video games like Final Fantasy.. lol. I'm not particularly pro-Chinese but this event is a true testament to their capability as an emerging world superpower.
Official Beijing Olympics Youtube
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Supplement Awards 2008

Sunday, July 27, 2008
Supplement Guide: Adenosine Triphosphate
Disclaimer
Friday, July 25, 2008
Product Review: Cytosport Muscle Milk Revisited
I guess you can never go wrong with chocolate... the safe flavour I would like to call it. But somehow Muscle Milk never fails to impress. I mixed it with milk and it totally tastes like a milkshake, just as the tub label says.
Packin' 32 grams of protein per serving and a whole lot more... Muscle Milk may not be quite the bang for your buck but it's quality stuff and at 300+ calories a serve, makes quite a good in-between-meals snack.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
The Supplement Guide
5-Hydroxy-Tryptophan
Adenosine Triphosphate
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Alpha-GPC
Arginine
Betaine
Bovine Colostrum
Branched-Chain Amino Acids
Caffeine
Calcium
Capsaicin
Carnitine
Carnosine
Casein
Chocamine
Chondroitin
Chromium
Citrulline Malate
Citrus Aurantium
Coenzyme Q10
Collagen Hydrolysate
Conjugated Linoleic Acid
Creatine
Digestive Enzymes
Diindole
Dimethyl-Aminoethanol
Ecdysterone
Echinacea
Egg Protein
Eurycoma Longifolia Jack
Evodiamine
Fenugreek
Fibre
Fish Oil
Flaxseed Oil
Forskolin
Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginseng
Glucomannan
Glucosamine
Glutamine
Glycocyamine
Green Tea Extract
Guarana
Guggulsterones
Gymnema Sylvestre
HMB
Hoodia
Huperzine A
Hydroxy-Citric Acid (HCA)
Friday, July 11, 2008
Supplement Guide: Foreword and Disclaimer

Disclaimer
The subsequent posts/entries in relation to this Supplement Guide are for information purposes only and I am not liable for the effects of the reported supplements or products, legal or illegal or any loss, injury or damage caused by their use. It is your responsibility to abide by the laws and dosage allowances specific to your country of residence. Always consult a doctor before commencing supplementation or changing dosages. Some supplements may not work effectively outside specific dosage ranges and may potentially cause harm if taken in excess. Not all supplements, combinations of supplements, or dose ranges of supplements may be suitable, safe or effective for everyone.
Stay tuned...
Thursday, July 3, 2008
The Science of Supplements
Supplements ain't hocus pocus mumbo jumbo concocted in some stonehenge by druids or in Baba Yaga's apothecary o' voodoo mystics obscura. Maybe those 'ubat kuat lelaki' stuff usually advertised on lamp posts or whatever is, but certainly not cutting edge supplements borne from the scientific method.
I should know, having spent my tertiary education on the subject matter of science. Now its not so much about the level of education here... even a lawyer, engineer or architect who've spent thousands in the pursuit of knowledge may not be the wiser. Simply because theirs is a different stream of knowledge. I'll cut to the chase.
Behold. The metabolic pathway chart. This bitch of a chart shows various processes that occurs in the human body. Like how sugars are stored in the liver as glycogen, etc. I remember wrestling with this chart in the examination halls as though I was looking for Aztec ruins during my Cell Metabolism paper. This bible of physiological processes was put together by scientists after the deaths of many rats/mice I'm sure of it. Oh yeah, the one on the left is truncated. The real deal is about 4-5 times the size of that.Saturday, June 21, 2008
Product Review: BSN NO-Xplode

Thursday, June 12, 2008
Product Review: Axis Labs Creatine Ethyl Ester
The first creatine product is a simple monohydrate - creatine complexed with a molecule of water. Then came the glamour versions of malates, dicreatines, esters and whatnot following the immense hype the compound received in less than 2 decades. Difference? Absorption rate, serum half-life and potential side effects such as cramping, bloating and water retention.
hmm... my watermark seems too small...Sunday, June 8, 2008
Product Review: UN M-Stak
Mother*#($&%@-StakFriday, May 16, 2008
Product Review: Nutrabolics DecaStack
Can't blame them, with a name like that you can't even tell what it supposed to do. That's why you're reading this. DecaStack from Nutrabolics is a pre-workout formula with its core ingredients being: arginine, creatine and glutamine. Pretty nifty to have this 3 in a dose. What's more is that they're all bound to decanoate for sustained released.
Well, the supplement mixes easily... looks ok, smells ok but the one thing that really got me was the taste. Phew... its like one confused mother of a drink. Fruit Punch says the sachet.. I'm just wondering which fruits. Maybe Nutrabolics used my all time hated honeydew.. I dunno.. Taking my first gulp... I looked like this
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Animality
i aint shittin' ya...
Not convinced? How about Animal Cuts... 7 tabs a pack. 2 packs a day. 21 days straight. I dont think there are other thermogenics out there like this. Understandably so.. this is hardcore. Competition grade. Recreational users better stick to something easier to handle or risk letting yourself down.
So which animal will it be for you?


Friday, May 9, 2008
Product Review: Scivation Xtend
I decided to try the best glutamine for 2007, AKA Scivation Xtend since it claims to have a precise blend of BCAAs in a 2:1:1 ratio; glutamine, citrulline malate and vitamin B6, thus keeping the body fuelled for endurance while preventing muscle breakdown during a workout. I was advised to sip the product as I workout to give my body a steady supply.
Flavour of choice: Refresing grape. I'm beginning to like Scivation products cos they taste great. But then again, most recovery drinks are designed to taste great bcos the last thing you'll want is a goddamn shitty-tasting mix to bugger you at the end of a great workout. Anyway, no complaints.
I made a mental note to gauge the effects of this supplement and upon waking the next day... well... I don't feel as bad as I should, but I guess that's fair. It'll be miraculous if I woke up acheless after my usual badminton sessions. Too early to judge this one. I might be updating based on my experience.
In the meanwhile, all I can think of is this

heat knuckle.... extend!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Product Review: Scivation Vasocharge
In the spotlight this time is Scivation's Vasocharge. Little is known about this brand on this side of the world but it should not be sidelined, having had their Xtend declared as the best glutamine product year 2007. But that's a another story for another time.
- Increased mental clarity and alertness
- Promote bloodflow via nitric oxide vasodilation
- Decrease fatigue and increase oxidative ATP production (energy lah)
Taste-wise, I would say that Vasocharge is one of the best pre-workouts I've had. The flavour was electric lemonade and it was zesty! Doesn't have that dreadful aftertaste most pre-workouts have and blends quite well I must say.
Efficacy? I'm still uncertain about this one. I took a dose before one of my night badminton sessions and couldn't sleep long after that. Pretty strong. Don't recall increased strength but definitely more alert. I sweated more than usual as well. I'm not typically a sweaty monkey, but the difference was notably there. Must be the arginine methinks.
All in all, a good supplement since it's not too high on the budget and give its blend of ingredients, kinda gives you a bit of everything. I'm thinking that a bit of everything in every supplement ultimately adds up to something substantial. Man.. how chinaman is that..
Monday, May 5, 2008
Product Review: CytoSport Muscle Milk
What better way to start off than with CytoSport's Muscle Milk... at first glance, I had my doubts about this product since it doesn't really look catchy but a valuable lesson learnt is never to judge (in this case) a product by its looks. With a friend's recommendation, I lugged a 2lbs tub of Mocha Joe home.
In terms of effectiveness I think there's little to doubt here. Muscle Milk's concept is that its designed to mimic mother's milk, the superfood for growth. Heh, imagine that...
Well, I'm convinced. But I'll prolly go for it once in a while to break the monotony of just sticking to one particular whey protein (100% whey gold standard anyone?) all the time.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Supplements: Luxury or Necessity?

Back to the topic. Having had a go at supplements for awhile now, my opinions are:
Pros
- Convenient. In so many ways. My stomach's a black hole and I can eat every 3-4 hours. Supplements keep the hunger pangs away till I get to solid food.
- Nutritional facts readily available allows for better diet management. I know this is starting to sound serious but honestly, if you give a damn about supplements, then you need to give a damn about this.
- Concentrated nutrition. Keeping in mind my earlier rants, how much real food does one need to take to get your daily requirements in both macro and micro nutrients? Supplements (good ones) are engineered and laboratory tested to provide as they should.
- Price factor. Supps ain't cheap and any decent gym-goer or sportsperson can attest to that. But it's all about being savvy to manage this.
- Delusions of grandeur. Gotta be wary of products claiming to do this and that. Rome wasn't built in a day and no amount of supplements will make you Mr/Ms Universe tomorrow. Also, it's a good idea to find out what you're gonna put into your body. Some ingredients are meant to illicit a physiological response and if you have any existing conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, etc then you're heading for an early grave.









