MASS Cliff's Notes
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:46 pm
As I was clearing out a ton of old emails this morning, I found the following article, which I received almost two years ago.
I have no idea of it's exact origins or who to credit for it, only the sender who's email account generates a bounce.
It reads a lot like a Wiki article, but I could not find it there.
Nevertheless, after giving it a little thought today upon rereading it again, I've decided to at least post it here for the time being - for posterity's sake, in hopes the author might come forward, and for those interested in knowing a little more about the company history.
I find it to be a fairly accurate and fair overview of the Muscle And Sports Science back story from a keen observer of the industry, whoever they may be.
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Muscle And Sports Science (better known by the acronym “MASS") is an Athens, GA based nutritional supplements research and marketing company noted for being the first promoter of DHEA (short for Dehydroepiandrosterone) and Glucosamine Chondroitin.
Founded in 1993 when the fitness supplements industry was undergoing a revolution, MASS launched as a direct to consumer supplier of a new class of nutritional supplements with more scientific backing than previously seen in the category.
With Whey Protein and Creatine Monohydrate leading the way (the latter gained attention following the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona), new and innovative companies like MASS found an eager group of consumers for these products.
MASS was one of a select few to nationally distribute the highly hyped Met-Rx through 800 number mail order during this time, while also promoting a number of virtually unknown and import items from small, independent labs. One of these, a long defunct product called ‘Zebutol Suma Extract’ by ZOE Discoveries remains a source of folklore and intrigue among some inside the bodybuilding circle still today.
By 1994, MASS was well into marketing the previously prescription only DHEA and novel Glucosamine Chondroitin compounds. Others in the industry soon began to take notice and followed suit. Within another year or two these two supplements were finding their way to widespread mainstream popularity.
Thereafter, the company introduced a new version of Whey Protein Concentrate, calling it ‘MASS PRO’ and proclaiming it their flagship. They also demoted promotion of Met-Rx at this time, eventually dropping it altogether. MASS PRO is unique in that it contains Colostrum proteins in addition to whey peptides and concentrates.
Flagship aside, the company is perhaps best known today for its 'Adaptogen N' supplement. The long time main endorser for the deep blue Adaptogen capsules is Rob Van Dam of pro wrestling fame, and it is said that he does for a fact use the product religiously.
As a sidenote, one of the active ingredients listed is the aforementioned Suma Extract, said to promote protein synthesis.
In more recent times, MASS has promoted a new version of creatine to the athletic market, called Kre-Alkalyn. This is a patented version of creatine monohydrate they license from BioCeutical Research which has the distinction of being pH buffered. Kre-Alkalyn is touted as achieving a significantly higher absorption factor compared to conventional creatine without conversion to the toxic material produced by spent creatine, creatinine.
Despite a relatively low key promotional style (the straightforward “Legitimate Products Only” slogan dates back to its very beginnings), the company's main website at https://bodybuildingsupplements.com remains one of the most highly trafficked in the sports supplements category and is filled with an abundance of testimonials from athletes, trainers and physicians.
I have no idea of it's exact origins or who to credit for it, only the sender who's email account generates a bounce.
It reads a lot like a Wiki article, but I could not find it there.
Nevertheless, after giving it a little thought today upon rereading it again, I've decided to at least post it here for the time being - for posterity's sake, in hopes the author might come forward, and for those interested in knowing a little more about the company history.
I find it to be a fairly accurate and fair overview of the Muscle And Sports Science back story from a keen observer of the industry, whoever they may be.
****************************************
Muscle And Sports Science (better known by the acronym “MASS") is an Athens, GA based nutritional supplements research and marketing company noted for being the first promoter of DHEA (short for Dehydroepiandrosterone) and Glucosamine Chondroitin.
Founded in 1993 when the fitness supplements industry was undergoing a revolution, MASS launched as a direct to consumer supplier of a new class of nutritional supplements with more scientific backing than previously seen in the category.
With Whey Protein and Creatine Monohydrate leading the way (the latter gained attention following the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona), new and innovative companies like MASS found an eager group of consumers for these products.
MASS was one of a select few to nationally distribute the highly hyped Met-Rx through 800 number mail order during this time, while also promoting a number of virtually unknown and import items from small, independent labs. One of these, a long defunct product called ‘Zebutol Suma Extract’ by ZOE Discoveries remains a source of folklore and intrigue among some inside the bodybuilding circle still today.
By 1994, MASS was well into marketing the previously prescription only DHEA and novel Glucosamine Chondroitin compounds. Others in the industry soon began to take notice and followed suit. Within another year or two these two supplements were finding their way to widespread mainstream popularity.
Thereafter, the company introduced a new version of Whey Protein Concentrate, calling it ‘MASS PRO’ and proclaiming it their flagship. They also demoted promotion of Met-Rx at this time, eventually dropping it altogether. MASS PRO is unique in that it contains Colostrum proteins in addition to whey peptides and concentrates.
Flagship aside, the company is perhaps best known today for its 'Adaptogen N' supplement. The long time main endorser for the deep blue Adaptogen capsules is Rob Van Dam of pro wrestling fame, and it is said that he does for a fact use the product religiously.
As a sidenote, one of the active ingredients listed is the aforementioned Suma Extract, said to promote protein synthesis.
In more recent times, MASS has promoted a new version of creatine to the athletic market, called Kre-Alkalyn. This is a patented version of creatine monohydrate they license from BioCeutical Research which has the distinction of being pH buffered. Kre-Alkalyn is touted as achieving a significantly higher absorption factor compared to conventional creatine without conversion to the toxic material produced by spent creatine, creatinine.
Despite a relatively low key promotional style (the straightforward “Legitimate Products Only” slogan dates back to its very beginnings), the company's main website at https://bodybuildingsupplements.com remains one of the most highly trafficked in the sports supplements category and is filled with an abundance of testimonials from athletes, trainers and physicians.