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Giants of Sports-Nutrition Research
An Interview with Chris Lockwood and Dr. Tim Ziegenfuss


According to high-placed sources who have asked not to be named, deep in the Rocky Mountains is Biotest's super-secret underground Research and Development facility. Here, teams of scientists huddle over beakers of glowing solutions, the silence of their intense concentration punctuated only by occasional shouts of "Eureka!"

Mad scientist

Somewhere in the Rockies, a Biotest scientist perfects the next Biotest supplement.

While we can't confirm or deny the existence of this facility at this time, Testosterone's DW St. John was able to pull Chris Lockwood and Dr. Tim Ziegenfuss, two of Biotest's top researchers, away from their Bunsen burners long enough to conduct this interview.

Giants of Sports-Nutrition Research


Testosterone: Thanks for agreeing to do this interview, guys. Now, you've both published articles here on T-Nation, but for some of our readers who might not be familiar with you, why don't you tell us a little about yourselves?

Chris Lockwood:

Dr. Tim Ziegenfuss:

Testosterone: Agreed, doing all four at the same time generally results in a SWAT team showing up. Okay, so tell me: just what does a Biotest researcher do?

TZ:

CL:

Testosterone: I suppose you guys didn't just wake up one morning and decide to be hotshot-supplement researchers and human lab rats, right? How did you get into this business, anyway?

TZ:

CL:

Dukes

Shortly afterward, Bo Duke pulled himself from the wreckage and reassessed his life.

Testosterone: You're one fortunate individual. So then what happened? Did you take that as a sign that you should change your career path?

Testosterone: And the rest is history. Now, let's talk about the state of that dream today. The sports-nutrition industry has exploded in the past decade, and it's a far cry from the desiccated-beef liver and brewer's yeast days of my distant youth. Athletes are spoiled for choice, with hundreds of brands and thousands of supplements. But what percentage of supplements out there would you say is worthless crap, and how can we tell the difference?

TZ:

Store

Buyer beware: It's hard to say which supplement companies sell nothing but worthless crap.

CL:

Testosterone: I've noticed that a lot of people confuse "supplementation" with "substitution," erroneously thinking that a pill or a powder will make up for poor training or dietary habits. But what about the other extreme, those people who think that they can get by with no supplementation at all? Do you think it's practical, or even possible, for an athlete to get the same benefits with diet alone as he would with a supplement protocol?

TZ:

CL:

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