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Can't find the thread...

Did find this in my travels though, which is a pretty big statement to make

http://ausbb.com/bulk-nutrients/20987-serious-note-bulk-nutrients-our-5-000-challenge.html

2mins work.... for everything else there's Birds.

Thread link: http://ausbb.com/bulk-nutrients/23192-good-bad-ugly-must-read-if-you-buy-wpi-wpc.html

Excerpt from thread:

Ok, now you've got me worried, how can I make sure this isn't happening to me?

This is much easier and cheaper than you think. The following is a list of Nata approved laboratories which can verify your protein products, there would be plenty more.
You simply need to call the laboratory, have a chat about testing powdered whey protein samples, let them know its whey protein testing, fill out their form, send YOUR product in, pay approx. $50 and await the results.

The tests they use will be utilising the Kjeldahl method, this measures total nitrogen content and multiplies it by 6.38 which is the factor used for whey. Note this is exactly the same method used by the manufacturers of raw whey to determine their protein percentage. This method by an approved lab is beyond question and they will all guarantee accuracy within a very small range.
If the lab ask, you are wanting an “as is” tested protein, with the moisture present, as this is the same value that all labelling is based on.

DTS Food Laboratories Vic
Phone: (03) 8371 7600
Fax: (03) 9372 2013
Email:[email protected]

NMI Sydney
105 Delhi Road, North Ryde, NSW 2113
(PO Box 138, North Ryde, NSW 1670)
T: +61 2 9449 0111
F: +61 2 9449 0297

NMI Melbourne
1/153 Bertie Street, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207
T: +61 3 9644 4888
F: +61 3 9644 4999

NMI Perth
ARRC, 26 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington, WA 6151
(PO Box 1246, Bentley DC, WA 6983)
T: +61 8 9368 8400
F: +61 8 9368 8499

EML CONSULTING SERVICES Brisbane
Registrant ID: ABN 39081082555
Street 1/148 Tennyson Memorial Avenue, Tennyson
Phone: (07) 3848 3622
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.emlqld.com.au

I think I need to make a few changes to my diet and routine.

In the mornings I'm now clocking in at 87-88kg which is getting plump for me at 6ft, I'm a lighter build guy.

I realise that doing leg work will have added some weight but I've gone up a pants size (now 92R - 36" wiast).

The weird thing is, if I tense up I still have a reasonable 6pack and you can see some ribbage and oblique shapes on the side. The extra "padding" seems to be in the lowest part of the abdomen around the hip bones where you'd get love handles and in my arse.

I'm going to try and get in an extra walk each day (as I can't run AND gym at the moment, ankle will not tolerate it) and remove some sugar and carbs from my diet and keep check on portion size. I'm not talking big weight loss or anything but 85-86 is probably where I should be.

I need an accurate way to know what my BF % is or a good idea on if some of the the weight gain is legit or just fat.

Edited by ActionDan

That's exactly the post I saw ages ago, good work digging it up Dan!

I'd love to respond to your last post as well, but just sat down at desk and brain is FAR from functioning correctly after dealing with Canberra's useless f**khead drivers in the rain on the way in lol

I had MAD problems with my forearms back in the days, it's kind of like an extreme RSI.

Strain will be from things like DLs, rows with heavy weight, weighted chins etc, anything were lots of load is transferred along those tendons.

I am quite tentative with injuries like that now, such that I'll skip a session to recover as I've been burned before.

That's a call for you and your trainer and it depends on how you feel and what you're going to do this session.

I am old and easily frightened now after "training through" everything when I was younger.

I should add: When I'm unsure I'll warm up and get started and just gauge it, pull the pin if need be or do half the sets/cut out problem exercises etc.

Lots of options.

Edited by ActionDan

My forearms are the first part to give out from horrid pump and cramping when doing pull exercises....though recently I had something similar to what you're describing for a day or two as a result of being lazy with light bench press and allowing my wrists to bend back under the weight. For me it was just stretching the muscles on the underside of my forearm that caused it.

Alright peeps, send me $10. Put your username as a reference so I can credit you in the research paper...else be an anonymous funder like Batman or that rich guy from Never Say Never with the weird electro shock flight simulator game.

sbirdsey(a)bigpond.net.au

Before doing that, what are we actually sending them?

What does the money entitle us to? how many samples can be sent in etc, where are you getting those or do we need to supply those to you as well?

I think I need to make a few changes to my diet and routine.

In the mornings I'm now clocking in at 87-88kg which is getting plump for me at 6ft, I'm a lighter build guy.

I realise that doing leg work will have added some weight but I've gone up a pants size (now 92R - 36" wiast).

The weird thing is, if I tense up I still have a reasonable 6pack and you can see some ribbage and oblique shapes on the side. The extra "padding" seems to be in the lowest part of the abdomen around the hip bones where you'd get love handles and in my arse.

I'm going to try and get in an extra walk each day (as I can't run AND gym at the moment, ankle will not tolerate it) and remove some sugar and carbs from my diet and keep check on portion size. I'm not talking big weight loss or anything but 85-86 is probably where I should be.

I need an accurate way to know what my BF % is or a good idea on if some of the the weight gain is legit or just fat.

Why do you need an accurate BF% number?

Are you unahppy with how you feel/look?

Question: If you get a scan will the treatment change?

Answer: No, it will be the same. In your case, diet.

The BF% was more to say, if I was x and I'm now Y and that corresponds to a straight up in crease in my total BW then I know it's all FAT.

But I'd like to think that in the course of getting a touch stronger in some things I've also gained some muscle.

No, the treatment will not change, when I feel a bit cushy I just do a little extra exercise and cut back on some indulgences.

Doesn't mean I don't like to know what the underlying numbers are :)

I'm a little unhappy with some of the extra mass I've acrrued, Kate is probably a little more unhappy, especially with my butt lol but hard to know how much of that is squatting as I was doing 0 at the start of the year, and how much is extra food love.

Edited by ActionDan

I'm guessing you mean in general, unless you are stalking me? lol

So do the glutes not get bigger with squats? Or is it more the hammies and quads (depending on squat version of course) there's definitely been some quad development which I like.

Before doing that, what are we actually sending them?

What does the money entitle us to? how many samples can be sent in etc, where are you getting those or do we need to supply those to you as well?

Why can't you be more like Troy and send money without all these legitimate questions.

I'll be sending a sample of BN chocolate as it's one of the most commonly purchased proteins/flavours on here and it's the only one I've got. I based the cost on only sending in one sample. I assume $50 or whatever it costs will only cover one sample.

If it doesn't go ahead or there are any indiscrepancies, I'll just refund your monies through PayPal.

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