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Robert Schuh
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Robert Schuh
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Bodybuilding/supplement trivia ?
2006-09-11 04:17:11 PM
OK, No one who has been a long time reader of MFW and especially Will Brink and John Williams are allowed to answer this. How was Whey protein found for use in Bodybuilding and who did so? Here is a clue. He was the "Designer" in Designer Whey Protein. Bonus points if you can name the year that he received his first 50 lb bag of plain and unflavored Whey Protein. Good luck!! Rob www.hardbopdrums.com/ - |
| Spammers_Should_Be_Shot
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2006-09-11 05:07:52 PM
Re:Bodybuilding/supplement trivia ?
"Robert Schuh" <rschuh@hotspameggsyahoo.com>wrote in message
QuoteOK, - |
| Curt James
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2006-09-12 04:21:13 AM
Re:Bodybuilding/supplement trivia ?
Robert Schuh wrote:
QuoteOK, and introduced to the market by Carlsbad, California company NEXT Proteins International (then called NEXT Nutrition) in 1993," according to information found on Wiki. Additional trivia: www.musclemaster.net/wheyprotein.html and www.bodybuilding.com/fun/pierce34.htm -- Curt - fitness weights |
| ATP*
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2006-09-12 08:31:21 AM
Re:Bodybuilding/supplement trivia ?
"Robert Schuh" <rschuh@hotspameggsyahoo.com>wrote in message
QuoteOK, |
| Jon Speer
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2006-09-15 10:22:15 AM
Re:Bodybuilding/supplement trivia ?
ATP* wrote:
Quote"Robert Schuh" <rschuh@hotspameggsyahoo.com>wrote in message |
| Curt James
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2006-09-15 10:25:48 AM
Re:Bodybuilding/supplement trivia ?
Robert Schuh wrote:
QuoteOK, Curt - |
