Cackerot69
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Hahaha...I bet they were using Nitro-Tech when they did it, too.
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What is the difference between breathing squat and normal? Do you inhale as you go up and exhale as you go down? For exampl,e I breath when i sqaut, I don't hold my breath.
How could this book possible be 100+ pages? I'm haveing trouble finding it short of ordering it through the inter-net, but is there more to it than the squat principle with whole milk and a good diet?
I don't care what supermegamassultramyo-2000 program you're on, it isn't physically possible to gain 30lbs of MUSCLE in a month.
Its not impossible, but the results aren't guys who will look like pro bodybuilders- ripped, drug like muscles, but just good solid size. If you insist on doing 2-3 hour workouts 6 times a week, no it isn't possible. But a begginer training on this could go from say 150lbs to180 lbs if they trained their butt off.
muscle....bullshit fat or weight....sure. if it is muscle i want to start it!!
Yes, you have stumbled across the super program that will put 30lbs of muscle on anyone in just a month. bullshit!
I'm sure it does work, but you ain't gonna be 30lbs worth of muscle heavier in 3 months from it.
And milk sucks.
Ok...9 times out of 10...when you read a claim like this...you should stop there when you know that it is bogus. Well....even if you can't live up to these claims...this is still a good book. It focuses on hard and intense squats. It has to be good for something.
Karellan said:
Have you tried a program like this, Cackerot?
No, of course not.
So I guess it must be bullshit.
Yeah, how dare that bastard Randall J. Strossen, publisher of MILO (ever heard of it?), try to trick us into buying his super duper muscle mag routine.
Does he really think that hard work and lots of food will put muscle on skinny guys?
In '3 months'? If you do this program for 3 months and you are under 200 lbs there is no way that you will not put on at least 25 lbs of muscle.
You may not like it, but for those that can easily down a few glasses per sitting, it's the perfect "natural", unprocessed protein powder.
I agree. Those sort of claims are usually BS programs trying to back end supplement stacks.
But this ones different. And it lives up to it's claims.
P.S. I'll post some short sections, summaries of the program if anyone is interested.