Will Brink

Background

William Brink is a contributing consultant, columnist, and writer for various health, bodybuilding, and medical publications. He is a well-known trainer who has worked with many high-level athletes ranging from professional bodybuilders, Pro golfers, and fitness contestants to Olympic hammer throwers.

He is a consultant to major companies and a judge for the National Physique Committee (NPC). Will is often invited to speak on the benefits of weight training and sports nutrition at conventions and medical symposiums. He is the author of Priming the Anabolic Environment, which can be found at any bookstore and his new E-Book, Muscle Building Nutrition. In addition to his own writing, he regularly co-authors articles with notable scientists on various subjects relating to health and fitness.

Will's methods have been so effective he has appeared on numerous radio and television programs including the Atkins Radio Show. He has been invited to lecture on the benefits of supplements, weight training, nutrition and fat loss at universities and conventions in New York, Boston, Atlanta, Canada and other locations around the U.S.

Learn more about Will at BrinkZone.com.

Articles

  • The Whey It Is: The Truth About Whey Protein!

    I hope this article finally clears up the major confusion. Whey is great stuff for many reasons, but you won't add mounds of muscle in ultra short time from the simple addition of whey to your diet.

  • The Health And Longevity Uses Of Creatine: A Report, Part 1

    This report will cover much of what creatine has to offer as a safe and inexpensive supplement with an exceptionally wide range of potential uses. Learn more about this great supplement right here!

  • It's In Your Blood!

    One topic that seems to be a never-ending source of confusion is blood, or more precisely, understanding blood work and which tests to get and why.

  • A Unified Theory Of Nutrition!

    In this article I attempt to unify seemingly incompatible or opposing views regarding nutrition, namely, what is probably the longest running debate in the nutritional sciences: calories vs. macro nutrients.

  • Joint Troubles?

    If you are one of the millions of people with chronic joint pain, make sure you are not making any of the most common mistakes.