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01-30-2012, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Madmick
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Oh, I didn't take it the wrong way. Besides, one thing I learned in college: it's up to the student. If you make it your goal to learn, then it doesn't really matter where you are. Few students are limited by their professors. My little brother's roommate was the #1 biology student in his year at Chico State University. They're known only as a party school, but he rarely got home before 11PM from the library. That kid has knowledge.
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If I recall correctly, while Chico is a "party" school, it's History and Ag programs are top notch, best in NorCal iirc (of the CSU system, and I'm putting Fresno St. & CalPoly in CenCal). You only get out of an education what you put in to an education. Of course, the institution you attend can set some sort of limit to your learning but those limits are extremely hard to reach for all but the nipple of students. I mean, if you're a physics student and you want to study Dark Matter and your university doesn't have a Helium Neon laser, well you're SOL. Then again, if you're at that level of physics, why the crap would you pick a Uni that doesn't have a HNL.
When I would have been applying to colleges Affirmative Action was still in effect in California. This killed my moral and I opted for CC. I didn't see the reason to pay a CSU $10k a year for classes I could get at a CC, taught by the same Professor as the CSU, for $500 a semester total after books and credits paid.
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05-05-2012, 11:18 PM
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#112
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White Belt
Join Date: May 2012
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Wow... how about that for a shameless plug for a product that doesn't even exist.. with the worst placebo ingredients iv seen in a while. Jacked is a good supp but doesn't have creatine so I now use Best Pre-Workout Supplements, Sports Supplements, Best Supplements | amino3 doesn't give you the massive jolt like jacked but it builds up to it, and man lasts for ever, i love doing kickboxing sparring after feel pretty quick on my feet.
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06-02-2012, 12:45 PM
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#113
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White Belt
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Originally Posted by JoeFortin25
Hey guys!
A while ago I started taking Ninja made by Z-Elite Nutrition. Apparently it was just hitting the market when I started taking it, so I did not get much feed back from you all. Have any of you tried it yet?
I personally believe that this has been the most effective supplement that I have ever taken (besides some test-boosters in the earlier 2000's which are now illegal  )
I know that you should also cycle your supplements to keep getting the best effect. I have heard this to be true when dealing with pre-workouts most specifically. What do you all feel is the best pre-workout supplement for MMA fighters?
I will be going back to the Ninja in the future, but just looking for something to change it up for a couple of months. I really want to make sure this stuff never loses its effect.
Also now that it has been around for quite a few months what do you all think of it ( Best Pre Workout Supplement/Drink, MMA Supplements, Sports Supplements ?
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What did you end up thinking of this stuff? I was thinking to buy it and try it out.
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06-02-2012, 01:03 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Too bad Jack3d is now ruined without the 1;3 dmm042323rew whatever crap..
I just got BSN Hyper fx... its alright.. not the best
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06-05-2012, 01:20 PM
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#115
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Orange Belt
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Canada
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Originally Posted by Vastial
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Craze is next on the "to do list."
On my second container of c4 and I've loved the shit, cheaper than most PWOs and I'd recommend it to anybody. Although I've read of people getting the jitters and itchs, I haven't experienced any with c4. I normally take 1 1/2 scoops, but I consider myself pretty stim tolerant.
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06-08-2012, 02:59 AM
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#116
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White Belt
Join Date: Jun 2012
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I am trying to figure out how to order Ninja, but I can't see where I can purchase the product.
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06-10-2012, 09:45 AM
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#117
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Originally Posted by ChrisWalker985
I am trying to figure out how to order Ninja, but I can't see where I can purchase the product.
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I just looked at the site again. It is actually easy to order by filling out the form at the top of the page and submitting where to send the product. From there you go to the order page where you fill out credit card info, etc.
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06-12-2012, 07:40 AM
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#118
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeFortin25
Hey guys!
A while ago I started taking Ninja made by Z-Elite Nutrition. Apparently it was just hitting the market when I started taking it, so I did not get much feed back from you all. Have any of you tried it yet?
I personally believe that this has been the most effective supplement that I have ever taken (besides some test-boosters in the earlier 2000's which are now illegal  )
I know that you should also cycle your supplements to keep getting the best effect. I have heard this to be true when dealing with pre-workouts most specifically. What do you all feel is the best pre-workout supplement for MMA fighters?
I will be going back to the Ninja in the future, but just looking for something to change it up for a couple of months. I really want to make sure this stuff never loses its effect.
Also now that it has been around for quite a few months what do you all think of it ( Best Pre Workout Supplement/Drink, MMA Supplements, Sports Supplements ?
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you for sure can't go wrong with Ninja, if is by far my favorite preworkout. I would just drink coffee until you get going on Ninja again later. BTW, I am pretty sure you don't have to stop taking it and you will keep the effects of it
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06-14-2012, 03:20 PM
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#119
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Originally Posted by eberly
I just looked at the site again. It is actually easy to order by filling out the form at the top of the page and submitting where to send the product. From there you go to the order page where you fill out credit card info, etc.
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haha, it is rocket science isn't man?
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06-16-2012, 06:11 AM
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#120
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White Belt
Join Date: Jun 2012
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Is Ninja really this good? Everyone in my gym keeps talking about it like it is God's gift to MMA...I always have some doubts when people act like this
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