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    Discussion in 'Supplements' started by Newstarter, Nov 18, 2016.

    1. Newstarter

      Newstarter Well-Known Member

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      If I go down the route of using supplements to enhance my training regime, should I stick to natural supplements?
       
    2. MarkB

      MarkB Administrator Staff Member

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      What are the best brands of natural supplements out there?
       
    3. Krishroger

      Krishroger Guest

      I am also interested to know about these natural supplements. Please keep me updates.
       
    4. Krishroger

      Krishroger Guest

      Thanks for the details.
       
    5. Jane Black

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      I think everything should be within reason. And of course, natural supplements are less harmful than chemical ones.
       
    6. MarkB

      MarkB Administrator Staff Member

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      Hi @Jane Black

      Welcome to the forum - great to see you getting involved straight away.

      Are you a regular at the gym?
       
    7. Jane Black

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      Hi @MarkB

      Thank you) I attend gym three times a week. Mostly doing cardio and stretching.
       
    8. MarkB

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      Hi @Jane Black

      If you could give new starters to the gym one bit of advice what would it be? I am always interested to hear how people think differently.
       
    9. Jane Black

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      Not to overtrain for the first time, listen to you body (I mean if you feel pain - slow down and have a rest), ask a trainer for an advice concerning your personal program (depends on what would you like to achieve). Are you agree?))
       
    10. Myjourney

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      I see exactly where you are coming from Jane - like so many new things in life, starting a new fitness campaign is exciting and "new" in the first few days/weeks. It is after the honeymoon period is over that you need to dig deep to keep going :)
       
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