How did you discover T-Mag?

I’m a real newbie to T-mag but totally hooked ever since I began reading. The first time I heard about T-mag was on ESPN when Bill Romanoski put an ass kicking on his teammate during preseason. ESPN was blaming his use of steroids and they had like some special report on steroids and how there are web pages that back up steroids, my thanks go out to Bill and the guy who got his ass whooped.

Saw a copy of the paper mag in Barnes and Noble

There was a thread about weightlifting on the BB for Blacklabelsociety.net and a link to here. I read, and was hooked.

Through the Men’s Health Forums

searching for information on how to improve my benchpress in 2001 on another bb forum and found a link to “Bench Press 600 pounds” by Dave Tate on t-mag, and haven’t turned back since.

You know what is funny, I don’t remember. All I can recall is that I read or heard somewhere to check testosterone.net. for a new online mag. I went there and it was only the word Testosterone and something to fill out for me to be notified when the first issue was up. I filled it out and been here ever since. That is all I can recall, its been a long fun ride…

In faith,
Matt

A few years ago, I was in “whatever happened to…” mode, so I did an online search for “T.C. Luoma.” I was a fan during his tenure at MM2K.

A friend at work told me about it. He used to post under the name Rookie.

It was a warm, sunny day with just enough breeze to remind you how fresh springtime can be.

Ah yes…I remember it well, Timmy P had just been promoted to Marketing Director and launched his first and only promotion before the Peter Principle kicked in and he was relegated to the lofty position of “Head Weasel” (go ahead, ask him for a business card and see what his title says…)…T-Mag was participating in a Free Paper Magazine with every purchase of “Super-Lube 69” (Now latex safe!) deal. Although latex safe was an improvement, unfortunately Super-Lube 69 was not “ink safe”, disappointed T-Mag fans flooded the call center with complaints hence the birth of the 1-800 number.

Rumours of a product kickback to Timmy would haunt him for years but we did notice a jaunty bounce in his step that wasn’t there before.

Yes, those were the days.

Indeed.

“This is true; virtually all edible substances, and many automotive products, are now marketed as being low-fat or fat-free. Americans are obsessed with fat content”

~ Dave Barry

I was sent over here by some of the boys at the men’s health forum and never looked back.

ps. Colin Cancer: Your name is stupid.

I was too cheap to buy the paper rags, so I was looking online for free training articles, and I stumbled on t-mag.

Unfortunately, TC’s atomic dog that week kinda turned me off, and it was several months later before I really got hooked.

In faith,
Sam

I was searching for info on butt training–specifically info on hypertrophy butt training–in Google and found the link to the “Booty Call” article.

I checked it out but the article wasn’t about hypertrophy butt training so I went on my way. I ended up at the site again a few days later after another Google search. This time I clicked on the previous issues link, saw something called Atomic Dog, and started reading TC’s columns.

That was it for me. After I finished pissing my pants laughing, I started reading the training and nutrition articles. I haven’t looked back since.

At least my name implies what I study, not what I am. Plump = fat, mulligan = do over. So are you fat and can’t seem to get skinny and you have to keep trying diets again and again?

Maybe you should be Portly Re-Try.

I was searching for old MM2K Poliquin audio interviews and found the ones done by T-Mag.

I had a friend who told me about Tribex about 2 years ago (I believe). So I did a search on it and wound up at T-mag. The rest is history.

Now I logon to get the 411 and just to see what Cupcake is going to post next :smiley:

Cupcake - you probably already know this but you are really f*cking weird…

Also through the mens health forums. Been coming here for almost a year now.

Web search when Cyberpump got passe (didn’t take too long). That was about 4 years ago.

MH Forum as well, about 2 years ago

I dated TC back in high school, so I looked him up on the web.

I found it by reading issues of Dangerously Hardcore when working for a company BodyTrends as a health and fitness consultant. They reproduced some of the articles in order to sell equipment. I left them and kept on reading…