Originally Posted by
RED26
The people I advice NEVER return to the same habits. And they keep the level of conditioning they obtained. They only keep getting better and better from that point. It's easier to keep following such a strict regimen like the one we bodybuilders have if you already look great, and not thinking "I'm busting my ass everyday and I still look the same" If they are busting thier ass and there diet is correct they shouldnt be looking the same way.
Whoever works with me, gets a promise of seeing results fast, and then just continue making improvements. There's a time to go natural, there's a time to use a little "aid" and even there may or may not come the time to use AAS. I agree with you on this point. But...someone wanting to lose 5-10lbs falls into the former part of this statement not the latter. Hence our disagreement.
If a person gets to see his abs, It will make him more more motivated to keep his current body shape, and even try to improve with every day. Otherwise, if keeps looking chubby, soft... smooth, and after 6 or 8 weeks he FINALLY see results, the only thing he's going to think is that this type of life is the worst self-torture there is. And he'll then return to poor habits and to his original condition. Again, you are saying having to work for 6-8 weeks to get results is self torture? I call it discipline.
Meaning = Too much effort, too much time, too much sacrifice for so little results, and those results that can be lost so easily?
I've been talking with a lot of clients about this, and I've come to a point where I understand them.
I can be VERY patient, and moderate myself (For example, by using clen+T3 instead of DNP)
But most people can't, because they have already tried a lot of things, and followed a lot of wrong advice... So let's do them that favor, and then form certain point where they feel satisfied and happy with a very different body, go gradually to a better physique everytime, one step at the time.