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Breakthrough Testosterone Booster AndroTest Fuels Shawn Michaels? Epic Quest for Ring Glory at Age 41

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Manasquan, NJ (PRWEB) October 11, 2006 –-

At 41 years of age, the former World Wrestling Federation champ can still mix it up in the ring with professional brawlers half his age. How does Shawn Michaels do it? Is it the workout regimen? Enormous drive and determination? His newfound faith? All that and more, the champ asserts. How about that breakthrough testosterone booster, AndroTest?

The champ grins. AndroTest. From ProSource. His secret weapon. Yeah, that too.

Ring legend Shawn Michaels has done a lot of living. He’s worn the WWF championship belt; he’s won Tag Team gold and the Royal Rumble. He’s been bedridden with a devastating spinal injury. He’s partied hard in the fast lane, but is now a dedicated husband, father and born-again Christian. He’s also emblematic of a new kind of athlete, one enjoying a greatly extended residency at the very pinnacle of his sport, thanks the highly potent testosterone-boosting technology found in ProSource AndroTest.

“I don’t usually rave about a lot of products,” Michaels says, but just like his close friend and fellow wrestler Kevin Nash, who saw his testosterone levels almost double over a four-month period, Michaels saw and felt an immediate difference when taking a regular daily dose of AndroTest. His strength and energy levels soared and his recovery time was lightning fast. Today, at 6’1” and weighing in at an utterly lean and ripped 205 pounds, “The Showstopper” is still a mainstay in the WWE ring and a massive crowd favorite wherever he appears.

Meanwhile, his remarkable experience with AndroTest has recently been supported scientifically by a notable, well-controlled clinical study recently conducted by a team of medical doctors in a medical college and hospital.

Landmark Study Documents 218% Increases in Free Testosterone Levels

Preliminary data from that placebo-controlled, double-blind study (soon to be published in a leading medical journal) indicate that AndroTest caused statistically significant increases in free testosterone levels, up to 218% over baseline, and statistically significant increases in total testosterone levels, as high as 275%. These results were obtained in a study conducted with 31 healthy adult men aged 35 to 55 years, over a period of 4 weeks. Amazingly, some subjects using AndroTest experienced nearly a three-fold increase in their testosterone levels.

Michaels is an ardent believer in the new technology. In fact, a recent AndroTest hiatus only reinforced AndroTest’s superior efficacy. “My supplementing was going so well, I thought I would take a month off of AndroTest,” he says. “I really noticed a difference. First and foremost, my motivation to train was not anywhere nearly where it was when I was taking AndroTest. And my endurance throughout the workout and the intensity was not even in the ballpark of what it was when I was taking it. (When) I started back on it, I’m telling you, my hardness in just the first week and a half was so noticeable it’s not even funny. My lifts shot back up and I just recovered from workouts so much faster. That’s critical in my demanding profession.”

Now, his lesson learned, Michaels has been sure to keep AndroTest in his daily nutrition arsenal. “My supplementing is just far and away one of the biggest improvements I’ve made in the last couple of years,” he says. “It’s consistency. When I get up in the morning, I’ll have my coffee, a thermogenic, and my AndroTest.”

With four more years on his WWE contract and every accomplishment imaginable already on his resume, Michaels foresees his retirement somewhere on the horizon. But he won’t be slowing down a bit. “I can see myself helping young guys move up, helping the company move into the next generation,” he says. “I’ll probably always have some association with WWE, and I may come back and wrestle here and there on special occasions. I do it because I believe it’s where I’m supposed to be. It’s been a career of nothing but positive things.”

Now that the new science of dramatic testosterone maximization represented by ProSource’s AndroTest is redefining athletic performance and longevity, maybe the whole idea of retirement is obsolete. Surely, no one is going to relegate Shawn Michaels to a rocking chair on the porch any time soon.

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Former World Wrestling Entertainment Champion Brock Lesnar Announces Entry Into The MMA Ring In K-1?s HERO?s Series

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Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) August 17, 2006

Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) World Champion Brock Lesnar announced his entrance into the MMA ring Saturday night at a press conference at Bellagio following the K-1 “Battle at Bellagio” event. Lesnar confirmed that he had signed a contract to fight for HERO’s, K-1’s new Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) series of events which includes headliners Genki Sudo, Bob Sapp, Kazushi Sakuraba and Don Frye. Lesnar also announced that Brazilian Jiu Jitsu innovator and the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) first-ever champion, Royce Gracie, will be his trainer.

“You are a great champion wrestler and I am a great Jiu Jitsu fighter; we are going to be good together,” said Gracie as he eagerly shook Lensar’s hand in the K-1 ring at the sold out “Battle at Bellagio” event on Saturday.

Lesnar’s career includes a number of years with WWE, a player with the Minnesota Vikings in the NFL as well as Amateur Wrestling in high school and college. He won the 2000 NCAA Heavyweight Wrestling Championship and was a two-time All-American amateur wrestler. Lesnar’s professional titles include WWE Heavyweight Champion, WWE King of the Ring Champion, WWE Royal Rumble Champion and the IWGP World Heavy weight Champion.

HERO’s is the new and exciting MMA series brought to the United States by FEG, also the organizers of K-1. Established two years ago in Japan, HERO’S combines all forms of martial arts disciplines including Karate, Kickboxing and Kung Fu, as well as the grappling techniques of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo and Wrestling. This style of fighting has been developed with the hope of eliminating unnecessary techniques and creating more exciting fights that last longer. The fights take place in a boxing style ring making it easy for the viewers to follow the action.

Over the past decade, MMA events have increased significantly in popularity. Creating a true international flavor by inviting top participants from all over the world, the reputation of HERO’s shows has spanned far beyond Japan. With special lighting and pyrotechnic effects, the HERO’s events are packed with high-energy action and excitement. HERO’s events are currently broadcast in prime time on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS).

HERO’S will be held four times each year and is scheduled to begin in February 2007. The location has yet to be determined but more than likely will occur at a major venue on the West Coast. HERO’S will televise their events in more than 110 countries worldwide.

K-1 is a martial arts fighting sport that derives its name from its inclusion of a wide array of combat disciplines including Karate, Kung-Fu and Kickboxing (“K”), with an intent to determine one champion in one ring (“1”). After being staged for the first time in Japan in 1993 under the direction of founder Master Kazuyoshi Ishii, K-1 has evolved into the country’s most popular sport and has achieved popular culture status as its athletes are larger-than-life celebrities.

For more information on HERO’S, go to www.k-1usa.net.

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