Mellor wrote: » Joe Wicks sells millions of copies of diet books build around carb restriction for cutting and smart use of carbs at heavy training cycles. Sudden after 8 books. And milking the template. It’s all about mental health and feeling goood.
Cill94 wrote: » Jim Wendler banned from Instagram and Twitter for.. nothing?https://jimwendler.com/blogs/jimwendler-com/social-media-blackout I follow him on IG and can't say I've ever seen him post anything other than training stuff and the odd libertarian opinion on hating government and taxes.
Mellor wrote: » Claiming that he was given strikes for “body-weight” sounds like BS. His reference to “freedom” is also a bit of a flag. His new website Parler is a notorious alt-right platform. They’re is a reasonable chance he simply closed them down and spun a sob story.
bladespin wrote: » Business strategy, get then fit then fat again so they go back.
Cill94 wrote: » Unless he posted something very recently, I'm up to date with his most recent posts and there was nothing that could be deemed as hate speech in there. He definitely has conservative viewpoints, but I don't think that's a good enough reason to ban someone.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I was never into Wicks but is he a nonsense peddler?
Cill94 wrote: » Anyway, I got a notification from Facebook that the ad had been removed for implying there was something wrong with being overweight (?) , and that further infringements would lead to action on my account.
Mr. CooL ICE wrote: » Fcukin weightlifters. Benching more than me :mad:
Mellor wrote: » A post or an ad? A post is a personal opinion. You be entitled to hold most reasonable views. An ad is more tightly controlled due to various standards that apply. But if it was just general info, I think it’s harsh treating it strictly like a ad - even if linked to a business.
Mellor wrote: » 142.5? Was close tbf
JJayoo wrote: » Beast gets 47% off Which is still pretty impressive
silverharp wrote: » was wondering the other day why don't Tesco and the like get into selling protein powder? it seems like plenty of people are using it in some form or another?
Dtp1979 wrote: » Tesco do sell protein powder but it’s not cheap
DylanJM wrote: » I would have figured both brands would be large enough to open a warehouse in an EU country in order to continue serving the EU market without additional taxes post Brexit.