Tuesday, September 14, 2010

A very cool approach to muscle building

So here's the deal...you train because you want to get BIG and you want to get STRONG.  I'm right there with you.

You want to command respect when you're walking down the street, you want to feel more confident in your own body and you want to just flat out LOOK better...after all, it's always the muscular guy that gets the attention right? :)

I've got ONE question for you...

Is the program you're on right now getting you BIGGER and STRONGER every single week? 

And if it IS, one month from now, do you know for a FACT that your program will STILL be making you bigger and stronger?  Or will you find yourself hitting a plateau with your program like you always seem to do?

Ok, I guess that was three questions.

So here's where I'm going with this...I want to introduce you to a friend of mine and fellow trainer, Nick Nilsson (a.k.a. the "Mad Scientist of Exercise").  He's one of the "good guys" in the business.

And I'll say it right now, the guy is NUTS.  If you're familiar with him, you've probably seen some of the absolutely INSANE exercises and training techniques he's put out there and you'll know exactly where that nickname comes from.  His stuff is insane, yes, and it WORKS...that's the cool part.

Nick has just released a program called "Mad Scientist Muscle - Build MONSTER Mass With Science-Based Training" and I have to say, this looks like his best program yet.

==> http://bit.ly/9GaN67 (click here now to check it out)

The program uses a framework called "Controlled Overtraining" that basically ramps your body up to the point of overtraining then backs WAY off, giving your body a chance to recover and build back up bigger and stronger.

When you click on the link, it'll take you to a page where you can read more about this concept in detail.  It's really cool stuff and totally shatters the myth that you have to avoid overtraining.  Honestly, THAT is where the REAL results are and by staying away from it, you could be shortchanging yourself out of BIG TIME results.

It's also one of THE biggest reasons why it's not your fault that most programs fail to deliver long-term results...you can put in the effort but they're just not designed work with your body's systemic reaction to training!

Anyway, definitely check this out now!  This info could seriously save you YEARS of muscle-building frustration (and skinniness!):

==> http://bit.ly/9GaN67 (click here now to check it out)

Arthur M.
http://rxsportz.com

P.S.  On that site, Nick has posted an interesting story about one of the motivations that got him into training in the first place.  It's a story of muscle "payback" on the soccer field.  I know I got a good laugh out of it :)

==> http://bit.ly/9GaN67 (click here now to check it out)

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