Sunday, January 26, 2014

Building the Body Winter 2013



We just received the Winter issue of Building the Body quarterly and I'm please with it's contents.  With a lot of photos and interesting articles it's one of my favorite issues, here's the topics inside:

How to Grow - Gaining muscle size and bodyweight depends on stimulating the big muscles masses like thighs, glutes, and back.  But if you get these areas too big you lose proportion.  What to do?

The Let's Grow training routine - is a preview of Frank's two way split workout which is detailed in his upcoming book Let's Grow.  Get a head start by doing this result producing program now!

The Steve Clark story - from open heart surgery to bodybuilding champion Steve tells his story.

Fernandez wins Trophy - on his second attempt at Masters Mr. Border States, Fernandez places second and impresses everyone with his definition and presentation.

Bodybuilding and Bermuda Shorts - What's up with guys wearing pants down to their knees on stage  to be judged as a complete physique?  What about thighs?  Read what we think.

AGES and Aging - AGES stands for advanced glycation end stages and its buildup in the body is related to accelerated aging changes and disease.

Get Lats and Serratus - Here's how Frank did it and still does.

Frank Zane's Egg White Perfection is now available - there's nothing like this on the market!

Layoffs - Do you need them?  When?

Interesting Email

Do Your Workouts Work? - How can you tell if you are doing what's need to make progress?

L Glutamine -It's my morning scene.  Why you need to take it.

The Old Weaver - a fascinating tale about an old man's enlightenment.

Frankly Speaking - What's the Valentine's Day Special?

Subscribe today, it's honest information from interesting viewpoints with many never before seen photographs. 

All the best,
FZ

1 Comments:

At March 6, 2014 at 8:16 AM , Blogger Mind and Body Fitness said...

Great BTB issue... Very interesting about food AGES. Thanks Frank

 

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