Beverly International Nutrition
NoNonsense Newsletter Volume Winter 1999
The Three Musketeers
by Brian Woeste
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/3musk.html
I can truly say, without any hesitation that if you take Beverly International supplements you can't go wrong.
Realizing A Dream
by Derek Childers
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/Childers.html
I have tried almost every supplement on the market. None of the other products produced the kind of high quality lean muscle that Beverly International supplements have. I especially like the Ultra 40 liver tabs and Super Pak. Muscle Provider is delicious, and with my busy schedule is also very convenient.
Mid Atlantic Grand Prix
& Kentucky Bodybuilding Teen Age Bodybuilding Champion
by Fred Mullins
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/Mullins.html
I initially decided to do the Teen Kentucky but also decided to enter the Mid-Atlantic Grand Prix that was two weeks prior to the Kentucky. I started cleaning up my diet, which at the time consisted of high protein, high carbs (massive amounts of starchy carbs) and low fat. I started my diet at about 204 pounds and my body fat was around 9%.
How I Won The NGA American Natural Championships
by Joseph Anthony Viteritti
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/NGA_champ.html
The real "shocker" was that all the diets included red meat. Red meat was the first thing that I eliminated when I began to diet. After reading about these diets that included red meat I was determined more than ever to really do it right this time.
My All-Time Best Condition … At Age 50
by Robb Rickmann
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/Rickman.html
I realized that 14 years of competing had still not prepared me for what was ahead. I was overwhelmed that a 5-year layoff had put me this far behind. But, now I was seeing results.
A Story for the Bodybuilding Genetically Challenged
by Troy Johnson
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/TroyJ.html
Like most of you reading this story, I love bodybuilding! In fact, I cherish bodybuilding. I love everything about it. The self-esteem you gain the respect you get the whole ball of wax. But unlike most of you, my path has been a long and difficult course. I'm speaking of those who are like me; I speak of the genetically challenged.
Kentucky Women's Bodybuilding Championship
by Ann Thornberry
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/annThorn.html
My goals were similar to most other women my age. I wanted to firm and tone, especially my lower body. I also wanted to lose body fat and increase my cardiovascular endurance.
On the Threshold of Bodybuilding Success
by Gary Passmore
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/passMore.html
I ended up placing 4th at the nationals, a mere seven points out of 1st place. I would like to have won, but it was an honor just to be up on stage with some of these guys. A big thrill for me was to talk to two of my bodybuilding idols, Lee Haney and Vince Taylor, backstage. They have always been very approachable gentlemen and were more than willing to give me advice and instruction on how to improve my overall physique.
Staying Lean Pays Off
by Dave Payne
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/payne2.html
This plan worked great, and I made great gains over the next four months, increasing my lean bodyweight while staying lean. I discussed competing in 2 competitions in the fall with Roger and he told me to go for it! At 11 weeks out from the first show, I weighed 176.25.
An Uncensored Conversation with Dr Eric Serrano
by Roger Riedinger
http://www.bodybuildingworld.com/Winter99/serrano_win99.html
Dr. Serrano has been a good friend of Sandy and me for a number of years. He is always there to help us whenever we call. He is also involved in our product development here at Beverly. Eric has worked with countless amateur and professional bodybuilding competitors, as well as professional athletes from all walks of life. Dr. Serrano received his medical degree from the University of Kansas and is Board Certified in Family Medicine.