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Two points:

1. I wouldn't use Arnold as the benchmark as I'm sure he is more "genetically gifted" as most.

2. I'm not sure where you get your estimate costs from. BCAA supp can be had for about 50 cents a serving. A $15 bottle of creatine (600g) will give you 120 servings, or about 12.5 cents per servings. If you take creatine everyday (like I do), that comes out to $3.75 per month...I take BCAA on workout days (which is three times a week) or 12 times a month. At 50 cents per seving, that's another $6 a month, bringing your grand total $10/mon. Where in the world did you get $60/mo?

Thugg you should check out prosouce.net for BCAAS and creatine. Amazing prices, the creatine is creapure too.
 
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A lot of people like to hate on supplements because they can get nutrition from food sources but supplements are meant to SUPPLEMENT that, not replace.


Mostly true. I use a pre-workout supplement to replace coffee, well, because I hate the taste of coffee.

As for Quebert's focus, I'm guessing it's the caffeine and B-12. B-12 has long been thought to assist with concentration and focus.
 
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