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    Training blogs you frequent

    What are some blogs everyone reads here on a regular basis in relation to training, PED's etc? I have a whole list of blogs I check daily but in the "fitness" category I have none.

    Always looking for more info.

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    I have visited half a dozen other places and to be honest this place makes most of them look like dog sh*t.For example the constant refrain on one of them to any question re bulking, cutting, diet etc is ''squats and oats'' as if that was the answer to every question.I didn't stay there long.Just stick around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocketbattleship2B View Post
    I have visited half a dozen other places and to be honest this place makes most of them look like dog sh*t.For example the constant refrain on one of them to any question re bulking, cutting, diet etc is ''squats and oats'' as if that was the answer to every question.I didn't stay there long.Just stick around here.
    Oh I know, believe me I read threads here every day doing cardio tons of information.

    But I know there has to be a few blogs out there worth reading periodically.

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    Not exactly in the bodybuilding vein, but I visit these daily...

    crossfit.com
    crossfitfootball.com
    mikesgym.org
    mobilitywod.blogspot.com

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