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Results! Let’s face it – that’s what this is all about.
What kind of body do you really want?
Think about it for a second. Ask yourself, “What kind of body do I really want?” Women often say something like, “Oh, I just want a nice, toned body. Not TOO muscular, but firm.” Toned and firm, you say? Okay, sounds good to me. Men usually say something like, “I want to be big – muscular and strong.” Or, “I want to be lean, with fully defined abs.” Well, I’m with you. Both noble goals.
Whatever that ideal body is for you, the point is, you know what you want to look like. You can picture it in your mind. You know exactly what kind of body you want. Now brace yourself and ask yourself honestly: “Why don’t I already have the body I want?” “Why don’t I look the way I want to look, right now?”
Ask yourself:
“What’s holding me back?”
Let’s consider the possibilities . . .
Is it a lack of motivation? Maybe. In my experience, however, the people who actively seek out solutions to their problems have motivation enough. You don’t need to move mountains to get in the best shape of your life; you just need to get started, and everyone can do that. If you can start, you can finish – as long you start doing the right things! You see, once you’ve started to change your body, you don’t need motivational slogans and pep talks. What you need are results. Results are the true motivation. When you’re doing something that works, you just look in the mirror and say, “Damn, I look good – this stuff really works.” That’s it. It’s positive reinforcement of what you’ve been doing, and so you keep doing it. So the problem isn’t lack of rah-rah inspiration. It’s something else.
Poor exercise habits? Sometimes, especially if you’re completely sedentary. If your daily activity involves nothing more than moving from one piece of furniture to another, you’re simply not going to get the body you want. Looking good naked requires intense exercise, and probably more than you’re told is necessary. (30 minutes three times a week? I don’t think so.) But even so, in my coaching program I see lots of people who are already exercising with highly skilled trainers and coaches – and many times even they aren’t getting the results they’re looking for. So in my experience, the limiting factor is almost always something else. But what else could it be? What’s really holding you back?
Bad genetics? Look, this is a definite NO. A complete cop-out. You know what bad genetics are? Being born without legs. A propensity to gain fat around your midsection is NOT bad genetics. Sure, each of us has certain genetic limitations; for instance, you may not be equipped to play quarterback for the Patriots, play center for the Celtics or win the Boston Marathon – in other words, you may not have the genetic makeup to reach the upper limits of human performance. But you can always lose fat or gain muscle. In ten years of working with people of all stripes, from office managers to elite athletes, I’ve yet to see a single case where we couldn’t make significant body composition change – and that’s what you really want, isn’t it? So if you’ve been using the old “bad genetics” routine, stop shaking your fist at the heavens, and look a little closer at the real problem.
So what IS the real problem? Ask yourself again: “Why DON’T I have the body I want?”
What’s really holding you back.
Look, it’s not your lack of inspirational posters. It’s probably not the set/rep scheme you use in the gym, and it’s definitely not your genetics. Make no mistake about it, your limiting factor nearly always resides in the 160+ hours per week that you spend outside of gym.
And what do you think is the most important factor in those 160+ hours? What, in that time, has the greatest impact on your body composition, health and performance? Answer: Nutrition.
Whether you want to gain muscle, lose fat, or just live healthy, the limiting factor is almost always nutrition.
Poor nutrition is what holds you back. And good nutrition is what will move you forward. Good nutrition is what will feed muscle and shed fat. It’s what will improve nearly every health marker you can measure. It’s what will drastically improve recovery and mood, so you can work harder, longer. Good nutrition is what will get you the body you never thought you could have.
Change your nutrition, and you’ll change your body entirely. Change your nutrition, and you’ll quite literally change your life.
Just look at people who have made major changes to their body – and I mean major changes, the type of changes that make people take notice when you enter the room. The common denominator is that they all completely changed their nutrition.
“Well, great,” you say, “I understand the importance of nutrition to my body – and I do want to change – the question is how!”
Enter Precision Nutrition.
I’ve spent a lifetime studying nutrition. I’ve logged thousands of hours learning and teaching in the classroom and experimenting in the research lab, and thousands more applying it all in the real world – from the highest levels of elite athletics right down to the trenches in the local gym.
I’ve tried everything known to man to get better results out of my clients. I’ve made more errors than I care to remember. In fact, I know more about what doesn’t work than anyone else I’ve ever met. And the funny thing about knowing what doesn’t work is that it’s the surest way to figuring out what does.
From that knowledge and experience, I’ve created a complete system containing everything you need to know about nutrition to make dramatic, rapid changes to your body.
It’s called Precision Nutrition.
Precision Nutrition is what works, pure and simple. Precision Nutrition is a system designed with one single purpose: to turn research into results.
“What is Precision Nutrition? What do I get?”
Precision Nutrition Version 3 is both something you get in the mail (system of guides designed to teach you everything you need to know to get the body you want) and something you join (a private members-only site and community with 24/7 support from coaches, expert volunteers and fellow members). It’s the two of those things in combination that make Precision Nutrition what it is: far and away the most comprehensive nutrition program in the world.
