View Full Version : SURVEY!!! (for school report)
canadian_mofo
04-01-2003, 10:42 AM
Im doing a report on teens surrounding bodybuilding and supplementation. If you guys could quickly reply to a few questions it'd help alot.
1. Do you believe the majority of teens lack the knowledge of supplements before buying and using them?
2. Do you believe supplement company advertisments play a big role in influencing teens decisions on which supplements to buy?
3. What do you think the most popular supplements are a teen buys?
4. Do you think teens are looking for the easy route to gain muscle fast and this is the reason they turn to supplements?
5. Do you believe the majority of teens lack the knowledge when its comes to the 3 major aspects of bodybuilding... diet/rest/training??
6. What is the major problem you see in gyms when watching some teens train?? If any.
Ok thats it and if there is anything you'd like to add be my guest really appreciate this guys/gals =)
Aguro
04-01-2003, 12:41 PM
Yes
YES
MuscleTech
YES
YES
Poor form, over training, no intensity
I am from canada. quebec.
Gl with your survey.
Maximus_Pecs
04-01-2003, 01:00 PM
1 Yes
2 Yes
3 Creatine, Andro and other Pro Hormones, ephedrine products (if they can get them as some stores have gone to a 18 and up policy) If your looking for brand I would agree with Aguro and say MuscleTech
4 YES
5 Yes diet is a biggy that I notice
6 Concentration on a single area of the body, bad form, using way to much weight.
Yung Wun
04-01-2003, 01:01 PM
1)yes
2)Yes
3)Creatine hands down
4)yes
5)yes
6)no intensity
BIG TEXAN
04-01-2003, 01:04 PM
1-yes
2-yes
3-creatine/andro products
4-yes
5-yes
6-lack of discipline and or guidance.
1) yes
2) yes
3) creatine
4) yes
5) yes
6) poor form, lack intensity, don't focus on the basic moves
yes
yes
creatine, prohormones
yes
yes
lifting too heavy weight
symatech
04-01-2003, 03:43 PM
Originally posted by Aguro
Yes
YES
MuscleTech
YES
YES
Poor form, over training, no intensity
thats what i say too
Brian1200
04-01-2003, 05:08 PM
1.Yes
2.Mabye, I think the marketing strategy is set more for people in their 20's to 40's.
3.Creatine and products containing Andro.
4.Yes, as an aid
5. Yes
6. Overtraining#1, improper form, poor nutrition, lack of discipline,not warming up or stretching,poor choices of exercises for maximum utilization of time and effort.
Brian1200
04-01-2003, 05:14 PM
Let me also add, unrealistic expectations of themselves, this comes through looking at top bodybuilder magazines, teens need to set realistic expectations of themselves, they need not rely on drugs for quick gains in strength and athleticisim, they need to realize that only through hard training, good nutrition, and strict discipline, may their goals and objectives be met.
arthurb999
04-02-2003, 08:12 PM
1. Yes... I did when I was that age
2. Yes
3. Creatine... when they should be buying protien and food
4. Yes... who isn't
5. Absolutely... I did
6. Form and the overuse of machines. Also skipping legs
superjew
04-03-2003, 09:55 AM
1. Absolutely Yes
2. Yes
3. Creatine, protein powder
4. Yes
5. Hell Yes!
6. Sloppy form, no focus
gregtheheifer
04-06-2003, 03:00 PM
1. Do you believe the majority of teens lack the knowledge of supplements before buying and using them?
YES
2. Do you believe supplement company advertisments play a big role in influencing teens decisions on which supplements to buy?
YES
3. What do you think the most popular supplements are a teen buys?
Creatine, protein powder
4. Do you think teens are looking for the easy route to gain muscle fast and this is the reason they turn to supplements?
YES
5. Do you believe the majority of teens lack the knowledge when its comes to the 3 major aspects of bodybuilding... diet/rest/training??
YES!!!!
6. What is the major problem you see in gyms when watching some teens train?? If any.
They spend too much time doing abs and arms.
SwoleDiesel662
04-06-2003, 03:16 PM
Yes
YES
Creatine
YES
YES
Poor form
jerseymeathead
04-11-2003, 03:27 PM
yes- muscle tech has an army of teens who blindly follow them
yes-i think all those advertisers bullshit way too much. it seems as though the really good supps, like isopure protien don't get that much advertising cuz they don't need it. teens are too lazy to research products and too dumb to ask around muscle boards and if they do they ignore the advice cuz they only listen to what they want to hear.
As for most pop supps, what eveyone said is definitly true, however by me roids are the most popular amoung the youth. these kids have alot of money to piss away and they are lazy so they buy roids. i've seen alot kids get ****ed up on that shit, gyno, extreme fat gain etc.
yes- NO teen diets except by cutting out important meals cuz they fear getting fat or eating absolute crap, no teen sleeps more than 4-5 hours a day, and alot of them train the same muscle over and over without giving it rest.
Originally posted by arthurb999
1. Yes... I did when I was that age
2. Yes
3. Creatine... when they should be buying protien and food
4. Yes... who isn't
5. Absolutely... I did
6. Form and the overuse of machines. Also skipping legs
:thewave:
fLgAtOr
04-11-2003, 09:15 PM
1. Yes
2. No, I think, "I know someone who blew up off of.." has a little more influence on TEENS specifically.
3. Protein, Creatine, and Andro
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. Too heavy with poor form.
I know, I used to sell it to 'em. :dg:
~~Peace~~
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