Monday, February 15, 2010

One Man's Quest: Teaching Young Men that it is Possible to Gain Muscles without Steroids

One Man's Quest: Teaching Young Men that it is Possible to Gain Muscles without Steroids

Young men are often pressured by peers to use illegal steroids in their quest to gain weight through muscle mass. “Skinny” weight lifters and athletes now have someone to look to who can help them achieve their goal without the illegal substance.

NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 7, 2005

While we often think of the new year as a time to lose weight, for many young men the desire to gain weight through muscle mass is so strong they often resort to use of illegal steroids.

“Skinny” guys have struggled for years to develop muscle mass and strength, but finding a way to do that without using illegal steroids has seemed impossible to them. They eat everything and anything, and still they do not gain weight.

After years of low self-esteem and growing desperation to gain weight, they often give in to the temptation and take steroids, which is not only illegal it is dangerous to their health.

Anthony Ellis, a fitness consultant, was the classic skinny guy. Super thin and unable to gain weight after a lifetime of trying. Finally he learned the proper way to eat and weight train exclusively for building muscle. Since 1998, he has gained over 60 lbs of lean muscle, not fat, all without the use of dangerous steroids.

Now he teaches other young men to repeat his success, without the use of steroids.

“Young men are coaxed into trying steroids by friends, teammates, other guys at the gym, and co-workers. Unfortunately many people who do take steroids, don’t know the full health effects and potential dangers of what they are getting into,” explained Ellis.

Many of the young men Ellis helps do not even know that it is a serious crime to possess or use steroids without a prescription. He spends a great deal of his time educating young men so that he can help them achieve the added muscle mass they want without the risks of steroids.

So far he has helped over 70,000 “skinny guys” gain weight through muscle mass. How? Eating the right foods and getting the right exercise.

“Though we eat a lot of calories, we don’t eat junk. Our diets are healthy. Consisting of whole foods, low sugar, and plenty of fiber,” Ellis explained. His students also spend time at the gym lifting weights and doing other exercises specifically designed to turn the food they eat into muscle mass.

“Make no mistake, these recommendations are not for everyone,” warned Ellis. “It’s only for those of us who find gaining weight a challenge.”

Ellis has over 70,000 users of his program in 100 countries worldwide, and provides more information at his web site at www. fastmusclegain. com.

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