(Food-Beverage-News.Com, June 06, 2012 ) Los Angeles, California – Enthusiasts of fitness, bodybuilding, exercising and power lifting are anxious to find out what trainings work and what don’t, so that they can streamline their efforts and apply efficient techniques to their personal exercising programs. Rather than trying to see past the sales pitches most websites are flooded with or try to survive the huge wave of bodybuilding advertising so aggressively present on the market today, bodybuilders prefer to be granted access to the experiences, advice and knowledge of professional users.
This is the concept The Iron Den was created around – to bring bodybuilding enthusiasts closer, in the attempt to create a community where honest advice, real experiences and efficient trainings take the place of wonder product sales pitches. With more than 6,000 members and 120,000 posts gathered in only two years, the Iron Den has made quite an impression on reputable Health and Men’s Fitness magazines, publications that have remarked the forum’s rapid-growing popularity.
Although fitness, bodybuilding and dietary supplements are the main topics of discussion on the bodybuilding forum, users can participate in female bodybuilding, weight loss supplements, powerlifting trainings and strategies, anabolic steroids and sports discussions. With access to positive influencers and having social accountability, many bodybuilders have achieved their goals and gained a clearer perspective about what bodybuilding is truly about.
“The Iron Den is to me what a Pilot Station is to a truck driver. I can stop here whenever I need some gas in my tank (for the gym), or some food (for thought), or maybe a map (for direction), or advice on how to use drugs to take it a little further”, says VIP member.
“I gotta say in all honesty I came to these boards at first looking to learn and inform myself not only about proper AAS use but about diet and training as well. I had grown to become a respected member on a couple different forums and it got to a point where i found myself checking in every day more for the community or "brotherhood" aspect than anything”, says another member.
The growing reputation of the Iron Den has established the forum as a trustworthy authority in the bodybuilding community. Peaking to professional bodybuilders, gaining real knowledge and also access to the powerlifting forum is possible within seconds after registration, so please visit http://www.theironden.com to get started.
About The Iron Den
The Iron Den encourages fitness and sport-minded individuals to be a part of the discussion. Their goal is to help the community grow and become a valuable resource for individuals of all levels of bodybuilding and fitness.