Issue 15, May 2006

Author L Rea's CORE Performance: Kendra Elias cover

Table of Contents

Exclusive Interview with Bruce J. Nadler M.D.
By CORE Performance

Teamwork Is the Key, Both in Training and in Life
By Michael Elias

A Guide To Muscle Gain Visualization
By Gary Matthews

Calorie Partitioning
By Lyle McDonald

Interview with Dr. PGF2
By CORE Performance

Size Matters: An interview with Penis Enlargement Guru Double Long Daddy (DLD)
By CORE Performance

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By CORE Performance

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May 2006

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Interview with Dr. Bruce J. Nadler M.D.

By CORE Performance

I've now retired and started a personal training company Nip Tuck Fitness NYC based on the plastic surgical principles of proportion and symmetry.

Plastic surgery brought together many of the things important to me. I sculpted and was always involved in competitive athletics.

 

Teamwork Is the Key, Both in Training and in Life, for the Newest Members of Author L. Rea’s Team ALRI

By Michael Elias

Balancing a profession, personal life, and the demands of a healthy lifestyle can be  challenging for anyone. When you multiply those challenges by two, and throw a marriage in the mix, you get an idea of what it’s like when two professional physique competitors live, work, and train together.

A Guide To Muscle Gain Visualization

By Gary Matthews

Have you ever imagined how visualization can play an important part in gaining weight and maintaining a healthy lifestyle? Gaining muscle can be difficult for many people who don’t use their minds to help in the process.

Calorie Partitioning

By Lyle McDonald

At a very fundamental level, the problem natural bodybuilders and athletes have is one of partitioning. At its simplest, partitioning refers to where the calories go (into muscle or fat cells) when you eat more of them or come from (from muscle or fat cells) when you eat less of them.

In an ideal universe, every calorie you ate would go to muscle tissue, with none going into fat cells; you'd gain 100% muscle and no fat. In that same ideal universe, every calorie used during dieting would come from fat stores; you'd lose 100% fat and no muscle. Unfortunately, we don't live in an ideal universe.

Interview with Dr. PGF2

By CORE Performance

CORE: Dr. PGF2, I’d like to discuss PGF2a going beyond some of the existing information that's floating out on the net. The purpose of this interview is NOT to promote the use of PGF2a, but to educate our readers on the existing knowledge and use of this compound.

Size Matters: An interview with Penis Enlargement Guru Double Long Daddy (DLD) 

By CORE Performance

Many males enter bodybuilding to increase their sexual prowess and confidence. A muscular body is a sign of virility to some if not many women. Another sign of virility is obviously the male sex organ. Like large muscles, a large penis is seen as a potent sign of a mans sexuality. Size is important, no matter what you hear.

ALRI Presents: Jungle Warfare

By CORE Performance

So, obviously by now everyone knows that anabolic/androgenic steroids (AAS), prohormones (PH) and prosteroids (PS) work rather well for aiding lean tissue growth by increasing the anabolic response in muscle tissue thus shuttling nutrients away from fat and feeding them to muscle…and most know that they can have serious side effects like jail, gyno, HPTA shut-down, liver enzyme and lipid issues. Oh, and they are banned by about every sporting organization on the planet.

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