Supplementation

June 2, 2010


Before and After Transformation Scams

One of the most popular advertising gimmicks associated with supplements and various fitness equipment products is the use of before and after transformation pictures. You’ve no doubt seen them. The “before” picture will show a person slouched, looking paunchy, no muscle definition, and usually sporting a frown to accentuate how unhappy he/she is with his/her physique. Then there’s the “after” photo where the individual has evidently transformed himself/herself into a lean, toned god/goddess, with a big smile to match how happy they are with their new body. The images are powerful. They’re enticing. They make you want to pick up the phone and order the product. Unfortunately, they are all-too-often scams. The “after” shots are augmented by shaving, spray-tanning, proper postural alignment and a healthy dose of Photoshop. Sometimes the photos are even taken on the same day, within mere minutes of each other!

Check out the video clip from the movie, Bigger, Stronger, Faster (which. if you haven’t yet seen it, is a really good movie, BTW) that exposes how many of these so-called “transformations” are done. It’s an enlightening video that should make you think twice before plunking down your hard-earned money for that magic supplement or fitness gizmo.

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