Get Ripped Muscles Without The Muscle And Fitness Magazines
Do you remember what your high school years were like? You were the skinny wimpy kid and teased often. You were intimidated by the sports jocks who had the big muscles and had all the hottest cheerleaders. You hated those guys because they had what you wanted. Since then, you have spent several hours in the gym each day trying to get that look and you are not as successful as they were. What is it that you are doing wrong? You follow what all the muscle and fitness magazines tout as the best supplements and exercises to get ripped. There is a little bit more to it. Learn how to get ripped big muscles and get all the hot cheerleaders who grew up into hot corporate executives.
There are not as many muscle building secrets as the muscle and fitness magazines would have you believe. There are some new techniques that you can learn but for the most part those magazines want to sell you a bunch of the best muscle supplements because they are owned by the companies that make the supplements. So you are not getting totally unbiased advice.
If you want the best muscle weight training programs, you are going to have to stay away from the magazines that are subsidized by advertising.You are left with books, video courses, and training courses that don't come filled with a hundred pages of muscle supplement ads. There are programs like Vince Delmonte's No Nonsense Muscle Buidling where you can learn how to build muscles in just 3 hours per week. Compare that to some of the muscle building programs that require 1-3 hours per day. No one has time for that.
There are other programs out there like the Truth About Six Pack Abs where you can get the high intensity workout plans that get you working out and back to your life in under an hour.Best of all, you can see results in a few short weeks instead of many long months. My advice would be to try one of these programs so you can start getting ripped and more respect instead of giggles and laughs when you take off your shirt.
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