Here's The Quickest Way To Build Muscle And Lose Fat
August 6, 2009
So, you want quads the size of tree trunks or biceps that bust out of the sleeves of the T-shirt?
Well, let me ask you one step further, every day, after what you want to achieve?
Or are you a member of the "I want it now but do not want to work for it" club, simply sitting back waiting for things to come to you?
It is no secret that life is rewarded. If you sit back and wait and see what happens to you, I hope you have plenty of time to wait. The true power to reach bodybuilding goals is your ability to consistently take action each day.
In fact, you can imagine how much closer to your muscle building goals you are simply solved if you have a thing to do, every day would bring that closer to this goal.
Good things would start adding up fast, and like the snowball that the ever growing, while the roles snowy mountain, you would find your muscles growing.
Successful people are not necessarily those who make the right decisions all the time. But they make decisions and act may be even better.
If what they are doing is not the first time, they simply try something else until it is their desired result.
What surprised me is the number of people I see and speak, not satisfied with their current physique or muscularity, yet they keep doing the same things over and over again expecting different results!
Thomas Jefferson once wrote: "I am a believer of luck, and I've found the harder I work, I am lucky."
Well, the same is true in bodybuilding. How hard do you work for what you are looking for? Do you have some form of action, and every day they go after?
Have you in the car and go to the gym in the snow, if you only use some cocoa and sit and watch a movie?
You slam a protein shake when you have finished your training muscle blasting, or you just wait for a few hours for dinner?
Do you have an intense cardio-session, when it would be much easier on the couch?
The good thing about the action every day towards a specific bodybuilding goal is, sooner or later, the momentum you build is overwhelming and you closer to your goal than ever expected.
It was once said that "good things come to those who wait, but it is the leftovers from those who hustle."
I would like to challenge you for two weeks.
Every day for two straight weeks, do something, something that brings you closer to what fitness goal that you have. Take the form of action, every day.
Whether you begin an exercise program or check the "Advanced", sit, go about what you achieve, and then specific action steps you need in order to achieve these goals.
Then on her. You will find that the more you act on things that are good things.
The good thing about the action to a certain goal, every day that the Law of Momentum starts to bite.
Meaning, a body in motion stay in motion tend to be implemented, unless, by some outside force.
The downside is, of course, a body at rest tends to remain at rest acted, unless, by some outside force.
Take the challenge, do one or more things every day for the next two weeks you will be closer to a goal, and you see how the Law of Momentum starts in your life.
Whether you realize or not ... You have chosen to be where you are.
Success is simple - if you work hard consistently to your plan, stay committed and determined, and do not give up until you get what you want.
Editorial Tips
Each new diet, or fad ... I did it. I read fitness magazines, and late night infomercials observed. I bought equipment. But I felt dark inside. I knew I was a fraud, and there was no way to deny me. I also had a sneaky suspicion that I would win it again when I have more hunger, and the diet pills. I was right.
Weight training only stimulates the muscle and creates a situation in which your muscles need to adapt and become stronger. Your muscles do not grow or even increasing, until you rest out of the gym and proper nutrition feeding.
Based on these results, science writer Gina Kolata in her book claimed that weight training does not increase metabolic Ultimate Fitness [Kolata, 2003], and similar arguments in an article in Runner's World by well-known writer with Amby Burfoot.
Well, let me ask you one step further, every day, after what you want to achieve?
Or are you a member of the "I want it now but do not want to work for it" club, simply sitting back waiting for things to come to you?
It is no secret that life is rewarded. If you sit back and wait and see what happens to you, I hope you have plenty of time to wait. The true power to reach bodybuilding goals is your ability to consistently take action each day.
In fact, you can imagine how much closer to your muscle building goals you are simply solved if you have a thing to do, every day would bring that closer to this goal.
Good things would start adding up fast, and like the snowball that the ever growing, while the roles snowy mountain, you would find your muscles growing.
Successful people are not necessarily those who make the right decisions all the time. But they make decisions and act may be even better.
If what they are doing is not the first time, they simply try something else until it is their desired result.
What surprised me is the number of people I see and speak, not satisfied with their current physique or muscularity, yet they keep doing the same things over and over again expecting different results!
Thomas Jefferson once wrote: "I am a believer of luck, and I've found the harder I work, I am lucky."
Well, the same is true in bodybuilding. How hard do you work for what you are looking for? Do you have some form of action, and every day they go after?
Have you in the car and go to the gym in the snow, if you only use some cocoa and sit and watch a movie?
You slam a protein shake when you have finished your training muscle blasting, or you just wait for a few hours for dinner?
Do you have an intense cardio-session, when it would be much easier on the couch?
The good thing about the action every day towards a specific bodybuilding goal is, sooner or later, the momentum you build is overwhelming and you closer to your goal than ever expected.
It was once said that "good things come to those who wait, but it is the leftovers from those who hustle."
I would like to challenge you for two weeks.
Every day for two straight weeks, do something, something that brings you closer to what fitness goal that you have. Take the form of action, every day.
Whether you begin an exercise program or check the "Advanced", sit, go about what you achieve, and then specific action steps you need in order to achieve these goals.
Then on her. You will find that the more you act on things that are good things.
The good thing about the action to a certain goal, every day that the Law of Momentum starts to bite.
Meaning, a body in motion stay in motion tend to be implemented, unless, by some outside force.
The downside is, of course, a body at rest tends to remain at rest acted, unless, by some outside force.
Take the challenge, do one or more things every day for the next two weeks you will be closer to a goal, and you see how the Law of Momentum starts in your life.
Whether you realize or not ... You have chosen to be where you are.
Success is simple - if you work hard consistently to your plan, stay committed and determined, and do not give up until you get what you want.
Editorial Tips
Each new diet, or fad ... I did it. I read fitness magazines, and late night infomercials observed. I bought equipment. But I felt dark inside. I knew I was a fraud, and there was no way to deny me. I also had a sneaky suspicion that I would win it again when I have more hunger, and the diet pills. I was right.
Weight training only stimulates the muscle and creates a situation in which your muscles need to adapt and become stronger. Your muscles do not grow or even increasing, until you rest out of the gym and proper nutrition feeding.
Based on these results, science writer Gina Kolata in her book claimed that weight training does not increase metabolic Ultimate Fitness [Kolata, 2003], and similar arguments in an article in Runner's World by well-known writer with Amby Burfoot.
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