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"There is a ton of
information about weight loss on the internet, and most of it is
wrong...."
"… unless people become
educated consumers, they will never know the difference and will be among
the ignorant masses who get suckered into throwing their money at useless
supplements."
- Will Brink
The Will Brink
Interview
An interview with Will Brink on
losing weight and
fitness.
By Doug Chandler
MS.
Will Brink has been a well known
fixture in a wide range of publications and the media, ranging from his
columns in MuscleMag International to his articles in The Townsend Letter
For Doctors and many in between.
He has done many interviews in news
papers, radio, and TV, and is often invited to speak at conventions and
various health and fitness related symposiums around the country and
abroad.
He also runs the highly popular web
site, BrinkZone.com.
We briefly caught up with him to ask
him few pertinent questions about diet, nutrition, fitness, his book
Diet Supplements Revealed
If
there is one thing Will Brink is well known for, is he does not pull
punches or beat around the bush. He tells it like it is, which is much as
anything, is his trademark to those who know him.
Let's get to it!
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Will Brink solves the diet
supplement puzzle...
"Finally there is a
reliable and independant voice giving the real low down on products
where previously the only available information was the marketing
speel.
This book has saved me a
ton of cash that I was spending on useless supplements! Thanks
Will."
- Tom Glass, Amsterdam,
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DC: How long have you been involved in the bodybuilding,
health, and fitness industry?
WB: For over a
decade. I'm getting old!
DC: How did
you break into this industry?
WB: People kept
telling me I should write articles for the magazines. I was a private
trainer in the Boston area and had a good reputation for getting
bodybuilders into shape. I used to do some local seminars and people kept
telling me I should send in some articles to the bodybuilding magazines.
They felt I had a lot of knowledge I
should share with people, so on a whim I sent in an article. After that,
companies started contacting me to do consulting work and so on. One thing
just seemed to build on the other. The rest as they say, is history.
DC: How important is the consumption
and proper balance of omega fatty acids for losing weight and general
health?
WB: In my view, extremely important, if
not essential. It's a topic I have been writing about and talking about
for a long time. I wrote the first article on flax oil and other lipids
for fat loss in the bodybuilding mags way back when. I don't think a
person can optimize fat loss or health without the proper use of EFAs, in
particular, Omega-3 EFAs.
"There is a ton of information
about weight loss on the internet, and most of it is wrong."
- Will Brink
DC: In
your experience what has been the most effective nutritional method to
losing bodyfat?
WB: Higher protein, moderate fat
of the right types in the right ratios, and moderate-low carbs based on
the amount of lean body mass the person carries combined with smart weight
training and aerobics.
The use of certain supplements can
also greatly enhance the fat loss process in may ways, such as increasing
metabolism or blunting hunger, but most of the products sold for that
purpose are over hyped or just plain worthless.
It's about making smart choices as
an educated consumer not jumping on the bandwagon for every new supplement
that wants people to believe it will change their life over
night.
DC: You have an e-book on the
topic of fat loss supplements and diet. What is it about and who is it for
and who is it not for?
WB: The book is designed
to explain once and for the facts (i.e., what is it, what does it do, what
does the research say, what does the real world say, dose, warnings, etc)
about the weight loss nutrients already available, not necessarily to
uncover new and novel compounds never seen before.
It does not cover sub-Q yohimbine
injections of forskolin enemas for example.
My feeling is that the vast majority
of people out there, say better than 90%, buying supplements still don't
have a clue as to what works and what does not work regarding the diet
supplements that already exist.
If they did, there would not be so
many bottles of junk sold now would there?
Compared to the general public,
bodybuilding types are a particularly well informed group, but the rest of
the world is not. The news groups and my email box, are still filled with
questions about pyruvate, chitosan, DHEA, and other products, so I know
confusion is still rampant.
I felt those people could really
benefit from an easy to read concise look at what is on the shelves
already from someone they can trust to get the straight scoop.
There is a ton of information about
weight loss on the internet, and most of it is wrong.
I do feel even most well informed
people will still learn a few tricks they didn't know, but the fact is,
it's not a book written for the "hard core" bodybuilding crowd per se. I
am not looking for people to buy it and be unhappy, though I think most
people will be pleased with the information.
It's also not a diet book per
se but it does contain a diet and exercise plans. It's a look at weight
loss nutrients combined with an easy to follow "Ten Tip Guide to Fat Loss"
and people should realize that also.
So, for well informed bodybuilder
types who really know their stuff, this may not be the book for them. For
the other 95% plus people in the world who are constantly bombarded with
BS about these nutrients, this book will clear it all up for them. Spam
off.
"I find it most rewarding when an
average person has turned their life around with information I gave them
via my articles or my books."
-Will Brink
DC: You recently updated the book. Do you cover things like
andro products and creatine?
WB: No, there would
be no reason to cover such supplements in a diet related book as they are
not diet or weight loss supplements. If I was going to write a book on
bodybuilding supplements for gaining muscle and strength, I would cover
things like andro and creatine, but this book is on supplements intended
to lose fat.
What I updated the book with was new
chapters, new research on other nutrients where there was any to be had,
and new information and charts on topics such as the GI (glycemic index)
and its role of losing weight and staying healthy, as well as other new
sections.
(Editors note: people interested in checking out Will's
book and getting a free sample of the book should follow the link
below)
DC: Some people might say they
can find the same type of information on the internet for free. Is that
true?
WB: The answer would have to be yes and no.
Let's be honest, you can find an opinion on virtually any topic on the
net. If people are buying my book, it's because they want to know my
opinion and experience with these supplements and diet techniques, which
can't be found any other place on the net.
The vast, and I do mean vast,
majority of information and opinions on these things on the net is either
wrong, or directly intended to sell you a product.
If they want an unbiased source of
easy to read information on weight loss supplements written by someone who
knows the industry from the inside and has a decade or so of real world
experience with these products, my book will deliver that.
If they just want a basic opinion
from God knows who with God knows what motive, a simple Yahoo search will
accomplish that.
DC: Are carbs really
as evil as the media makes them out to be?
WB:
The main stream media is very pro carb really, so I don't see them making
that claim. In my personal view, in addition to dealing with total
calories, understanding carbs is essential to losing fat and keeping
muscle, which should always be the goal of a person trying to lose weight,
whether they be a bodybuilder or regular person trying to get into
shape.
"… unless people become educated
consumers, they will never know the difference and will be among the
ignorant masses who get suckered into throwing their money at useless
supplements."
- Will
Brink
DC: I
know you have worked with some of the worlds top athletes and military
groups as well as the general population. Which do you find most
satisfying?
WB: Although working with athletes
is interesting, I find it most rewarding when an average person has turned
their life around with information I gave them via my articles or my
books.
I find it far more personally
inspirational to get a letter or an email from some one who has lost
100lbs or more following my diet advice or what have you then helping an
athlete break some personal goal or record.
I recently got an email from someone
who lost a brother in the 911 attacks as a fire fighter. He went and
became a fire fighter to follow in his brother's foot steps, and told me
the information in the e-book really helped him with getting in shape to
be a fire fighter. That really inspired me in a far greater way than say
some athlete breaking a record.
"… understanding carbs is
essential to losing fat and keeping muscle, which should always be the
goal of a person trying to lose weight, whether they be a bodybuilder or
regular person…"
-Will Brink
DC: I
loved your e-book Diet Supplements Revealed, so don't take this question
the wrong way. A few people told me they felt the book was on the short
side. Can you comment on that?
WB: Honestly I
think a person might feel that way as an after effect of the marketing of
the more popular diet books. My intent was to write a concise easy to read
guide to weight loss supplements on the market, not to do War and Piece.
The e-book is around 200 pages. The
assumption-that volume is what dictates quality is sheer folly. My goal
with this e-book was not to pad this product and make it as long as
possible. In fact, my goal was the reverse. I wanted to put the maximum
amount of information possible in the least amount of words.
If people take a good look at some
of the most popular weight loss books on the market, they will find the
vast majority of them contain very little actual information and literally
hundreds of pages of recipes, pictures, and other information you could
figure out yourself.
I took a close look at one of the most
popular weight loss books that was all the rage a few years ago, and by my
count it had exactly 81 pages of actual text relating to its promise of
"new" information on helping people lose weight. The rest of the
book-another 168 pages-was dedicated to recipes, worthless charts,
pictures, and trying to sell the reader on buying the authors line of
supplements.
Another issue people have to consider is that they
get the updated version of the book no matter when they purchased it.
"Free updates for life", in other words.
Unlike a hard copy book, every time
I have updated the e-book, everyone who purchased the earlier version gets
the new version, so they never have to say "I wish I had waited until the
new version to buy the book" as they often do with a hard copy book.
So it does not matter of they
purchased it last year, last week, or buy it tomorrow, they will have the
most recent addition. In my view, that makes the e-book a
bargain.
DC: OK, last question
Will. If false or misleading advertising is so common in the magazines,
how do they get away with it? Why do the mags print this when they know
it's nonsense?
WB: The answer that is always
there, money. Most of the information you will find on the 'net or
magazines is 'generated' by the actual supplement companies themselves,
that is, by the people who sell the stuff.
They then have this information
issued via certain magazines, web sites and other publications, PR firms,
etc., yet most of it is, to be blunt, pure bullshit. False or misleading
information designed only to sell the supplements.
For the magazines, supplement
companies are a major source of advertising revenue. How do I know this?
Because I have been both an editor and writer for most of the top
publications in the health/fitness/bodybuilding arena, have done
consulting work for many of the top supplement companies.
DC: Are all supplement companies
full of BS?
WB: No, but unless people become
educated consumers, they will never know the difference and will be among
the ignorant masses who get suckered into throwing their money at useless
supplements.
I can tell you the few supplement
companies and supplement company owners that are honest and want to sell a
good product are as frustrated as you are over the BS that is so common.
DC: Why?
WB: Because they get lost in the shuffle and
lose out to marketing based companies who spend all their money on ads
versus science and well thought out formulas.
DC: Wow, quite an honest answer Will! Thanks for the great
interview.
Enjoy the information.
Yours in health, Will Brink
and Internet Publications
Learn which supplements burn fat fast
and which are no more than pure marketing hype with Will's ebook "
Diet Supplements Revealed

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