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"I want to Transform My Body."
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Archive for July, 2008
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Incredible job to all who participated. This was a really fun time for me, I wish every one the best of luck. The suspense is killing me to find out the results!
Post by:
db2012
Posted in Random
Friday, July 18th, 2008
Good Luck to Everyone! And Thank You Muscletech and Bodybuilding.com for giving us this opportunity !
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CSuponcic
Posted in Random
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
To the 1,147 bodybuilders, athletes and hardcore fitness fanatics that entered the MuscleTech® $50,000 Transformation Contest Presented by BodySpace - Thank You!
Thanks for the dedication to an intense training program, the diligence to a steadfast diet and the commitment to follow through on your goals. Team MuscleTech is proud to be a part of everything you’ve accomplished.
Thanks for entering and good luck!
Victor
Post by:
VictorTenuta
Posted in Documentation
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Posted in Random
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Everyone looks amazing and it is obvious that alot has been sacrificed, but alot has been gained as well. I am just proud to be able to say that I took the initiative to complete it and that I was able to compete with some great people. I know everyone says this but it is so true, everyone who has seen this contest through truly is a winner and has something to be proud of. Take Care.
Post by:
firefighter122
Posted in Random
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Good luck to all!! I can tell that everyone sacrificed alot to get to where they are in he afters. Hope everyone is enjoing some good "off season" food. Best of luck!!
Post by:
ashleykesner
Posted in Random
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Good luck to everyone that worked so hard to just finish this contest and transformation!
Shawn Barthel
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Shawnyb
Posted in Random
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
I’ll second that! Good luck and win or lose everyone here is a winner!
Thank you Muscletech for the motivation and superior products which helped me achieve my all time best!
Cheers
Jerome Dinh
Post by:
jeromedinh
Posted in Random
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Thank you MuscleTech and BodyBuilding.com
Good Luck to Everyone! I hope you all feel like you achieved your best!
Post by:
rescuemadden
Posted in Random
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
The transformation campaign has changed my life by giving me a new focus and that focus is now on taking better care of my body and health.
I have always been skinny even though I ate a lot of junk food. But with this campaign I decided to do a little research into nutrition and came up with a healthy way to try and gain weight. I also selected various work out routines for the gym and gave each workout my best effort. It was tough trying to balance work, gym, and the proper number of meals each day but I hung in there.
Throughout the four weeks, I learned that it takes focus and discipline in order to change the way you look. And this campaign has fueled me to have both. Seeing what I can achieve in such a short time has motivated me to continue to build and transform my body and one day I will have the body of my dreams and the good health that comes with it.

Post by:
strongslim98
Posted in Essay
Monday, July 14th, 2008
ESSAY:
Well, here I am at the end of my grueling six weeks of dieting and training. I would like to thank MuscleTech and Bodybuilding.com for the opportunity to achieve something I’ve never accomplished before. That is shredding my body fat down to a single digit, 6%! I believe Hydroxycut Hardcore played a tremendous role in aiding me to achieve my goal of a low body fat percentage.
I became a hardcore gym rat January 2007 when I was deployed to Afghanistan. Being on duty 12 hours and having 12 hours to myself, I spent a lot of time working out and reading a variety of muscle magazines that inspired me to want to become a bodybuilder and personal trainer. It was in the desert that I experimented with my first supplement stack, which was the Cell-Tech and Nitro-Tech Hardcore stack by MuscleTech.
I joined this transformation program because I have always been a bulky guy in the double digit body fat percentile, always wondering what it would feel like to be a single digit guy. June 1st I was surfing bodybuilding.com website and scrolled across the MuscleTech transformation registration icon and said, why not? Now here I am transformed by MuscleTech products 6 weeks later from 211 lbs, 11% body fat to a ripped 195 lbs, 6% body fat. This has been a great experience for me no matter what the outcome and I’m even more inspired now to pursue my goal of becoming a professional bodybuilder.
Post by:
crewdawg5126
Posted in Essay
Monday, July 14th, 2008
Well this day felt like it was gonna take forever to come and well here it is and these are my after photos and this is the essay. I use to weight train 2 years back then i stopped and lost it all, and i have been trying to get back into it of and on the past year and a half but i was never motivated enough like i use to be. Then i found this competition and entered in it and its keep me going i’ve gotten a lot of my strength back but i’m still looking to get bigger and after this contest my motivation is back and i plan to still get bigger. I would like to thank muscletech and bodyspace for the chance to compete in this contest and i look forward to more.





Post by:
lhp333
Posted in After, Essay
Monday, July 14th, 2008
I was lacking in many areas of my life way before the MuscleTech transformation campaign started. A few years ago, I thought I was in the best physical shape of my life, and this gave me great self-esteem. Although I was more confident, I was still ashamed of my body. Yes, I felt that I looked great…but only with a shirt on…I still had rolls people! At the time, I was so self-conscious that I never even let my girlfriend see what was under the shirt! Of course, this ruined the relationship rather quickly .
After being dumped, I decided to take out my frustrations in the gym. Unfortunately, I went a little too heavy on incline bench and injured my shoulder. To make a long story short, I was out of commission for a few months. Even after my injury healed, I was in such a depressed state that I had no desire to lift anymore. This lasted a couple of years, but finally I began to come around a few months ago. At just the right time, I came across the MuscleTech Competition. This competition gave me new life and the drive to put my best foot forward and make the greatest change of my life. The combination of NanoVapor, good nutrition, and a good workout regimen has allowed me to achieve what I never thought was possible in two months. I don’t have rolls anymore people! Thank you MuscleTech for the opportunity and for making quality products!
Post by:
fla62
Posted in Essay
Monday, July 14th, 2008
First I want to thank Muscletech for getting me to kick my butt back into gear and my husband for putting up with all my idiosyncrasies over these past 2 months. Now onto my essay…..
A little over 3 1/2 years ago I had my third kiddie. At that time I was 188 pounds. To make a long story short, I ended up putting myself into a mental facility for very bad postpartum depression and also suffered from RLS(restless leg syndrome). In Jan. ‘05 I had enough and started working out. 3 years later in Oct. of ‘07 I was down to 105. With the perils of life and family the weight started coming back ,so did the mood swings and RLS. By march I was back up to 130.That is when I took action and started lifting, and only lifting, hard and heavy. By may I was at 118 and that is when I saw "the contest". I had always wanted to make a career out of fitness in some way, and thought, this just may be my big break, as long as I dedicate 210% I know I can do it.
As I started incorporating cardio into my "conest dedication" I noticed I no longer had mood swings nor did I suffer from RLS anymore. The doctor says that because I started doing cardio again, the chemicals that it releases helps with depression as well as a number of ailments I really have BB and MT to thank for more then just helping me get into great shape. Hopefully this can be a long road to encouraging others, as well as educating them on the importance of being fit.













Post by:
ashleykesner
Posted in After, Essay, Women
Monday, July 14th, 2008
The last batch was blurry. Anyway, here are some additional pics that aren’t as blurry. None - not the blurry nor the less than blurry - are going to catapult me beyond my current condition, but what the heck.
It was a lot of fun! I hope you all had a blast, too!










Post by:
curt_james
Posted in After
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