Advantages: Fantastic taste, even with water Disadvantages: None really
I bought PhD Synergy first about 2 months ago - when I was starting out back in the gym. It is a great all-in-one product because it has creatine, glutamine, protein, bcaas and a testosterone booster all in one product - which was great for me as a beginner looking at the shelf!
The taste is fantastic - I used the chocolate cookie flavour and it tastes just like any other chocolate milkshake - even with water! Since first using Synergy I have tried a few other protein and even all-in-one shakes and none have come close to the taste or effectiveness of synergy.
In terms of gains when using this product - phd synergy - I gained quite a lot of muscle and lost weight at the same time because I was working out hard - I haven't a bad word to say about Phd synergy and will be sticking with it for the time being - it is saving me a fortune ...
Advantages: informative and valuable information given. Disadvantages: depends what stage you're at and your subject
I am a second year Ph.D student, enrolled in the Psychology Department at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne. Those of you who are yourselves Ph.D students (presumably most of you reading) will know how difficult it is to know where to start the mammoth task of starting your research and the lack of help/guidance most people receive (I personally didn't have a clue what I was doing for quite a few months.... ).
This book is therefore a good place to start. I just read it and found it useful in many respects although as I am already half way through my studies alot of the initial information was somewhat irrelevant. If you are thinking of or about to start your Ph.D this book is a really helpful place to start. The book may also be valuable to those who are just starting out as academics and are new to research supervision ...
Advantages: Great handling, climbs like a mountain goat Disadvantages: Can be a handfull on rough, fast decents
To date I've owned three Kona Kulas, spanning a perod of nearly ten years. I've ridden 100km marathons on one, ridden the trails of South Wales on one, and commuted on one, so from that you could surmise that I like the bike. Well yes I do, but as technology has moved on is there still a place for the Kona Kula in todays market place?
When it comes to riding fast, smooth singletrack, either up hill or down, the Kula is superb. The bike climbs very, very well, and the twistier and tighter the singletrack gets, the more the bike excells. Fireroad climbs are eaten for breakfast, and the geometry of the bike is such that it can be thrown back down with gay abandon. However, once a few rocks start appearing, you'll need to sharpen up. There's no ploughing headlong through rock gardens on this bike. The back end will give you a swift kick ...
Greasylake 22.12.2006
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