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The
Layman’s Guide
to Steroids, Mick Hart’s guide designed provide
instructions on healthy ways to use steroids and performance
enhancing drugs, shines some positive light on the controversial
subject of steroid use. In an age where sporting events are
constantly being rocked by scandals and allegations of foul
play, this book is a welcome change of pace.
Mick Hart
has the facts and experience to back up the claims his book
makes along with plenty of attitude to boot. He is even willing
to subject his own son to the methods in The Layman’s
Guide to Steroids to prove that he stands behind his product
100 percent.
Mick Hart,
the author of The Layman’s
Guide to Steroids, is a world champion bodybuilding trainer
from the UK who has worked in the business for more than 25
years. He is responsible for 80 first place finishes in some
of the best known competitions in the world.
He has
been interviewed on BBC and other British television channels
and is a regular contributor for bodybuilding magazines around
the world and he writes and publishes his own magazine entitled
“No
Bull Collection.” Given his impressive background
and years in the bodybuilding world, readers can be sure that
what Mick Hart writes about steroids is both honest and reliable.
Mick Hart
challenges negative stereotypes attached to steroid abuse,
including a host of health complications. He does not deny
that these side effects exist, but rather explains how they
are a result of steroid abuse and not simply steroid use and
that these medical complications can be easily avoided if
readers stick to his simple routine.
Mick Hart
blames the media for negative portrayals of steroid use and
criticizes them for only focusing on cases of steroid abuse.
It is easy to see why the idea of a guide on steroid use would
be a bit unsettling for some. Numerous reports of athletes
testing positive at Olympic events, disqualifications year
after year handed out at the Tour de France, and public suspicion
of high profile athletes such as Barry Bonds taking performance
enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball have all led to the
negative portrayal that Hart speaks of.
The Layman’s
Guide to Steroids makes the process of taking steroids
simpler by focusing more on the practical aspects, such as
choosing a steroid, proper administration, and close monitoring
of diet and exercise routines, and less on technical medical
information like chemical interaction in the body and other
biological data.
To demonstrate
the effectiveness of his steroid taking routine and to prove
that it can be done in an intelligent and safe manner, Mick
Hart had his own 23 year old son, Chris, participate in The
Layman’s Guide to Steroids program. According to
Hart, after only 11 months of taking steroids and training
his son had gained significant muscle mass and was even able
to qualify for a bodybuilding competition afterward.
With its
simple instructions, “no bull” attitude, and easy
to grasp explanations, Mick Hart’s The Layman’s
Guide to Steroids is a very useful workout book. It attacks
many of the negative stereotypes attached to steroid use and
gives readers a no nonsense, detailed guide for bodybuilders
who want to maximize their workouts using steroids effectively
and wisely.
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