Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 , I love the part about going to the store and doing reps to gage where you were at! I had previously thought about the same thing but wondered if I'd make a scene doing 12 reps, then 10, then 8, etc. :-) I have also been looking for used weight sets. They are one product that does wear out and there really isn't any difference between new and used. Lots of people get them with the intention of working out and then quit. I see lots of Bowflex and treadmills in the classified with the description " barely used " but not many weight sets. The problem is, if they aren't local, no one wants to ship them due to the weight, and rightly so. I have seen Athony Ellis and my body is pretty much identical to his before picture. If I knew I could get his results I would be starting the BFL tomarrow! The trouble is, I don't see many pictures of skinny people before BFL so wonder if he is an exception as far as getting such outstanding results. I had previously seen his website and he is trying to sell a program. I was kind of suspicious of his results (because of his sales pitch) so I never read it to see what it is about, but I will. I guess he didn't follow the BFL program exactly but tweaked it in some way and is now trying to sell the program. As for goals, I mentioned previously that in order to set goals I need to know what is realistic. If it's typical to gain 5 pounds of muscle in 12 weeks then I can't set a goal of 20 pounds. Goals make you work hard to achieve them, but if they aren't realistic you are setting yourself up for disappointment. As I mentioned before, I have read the book, twice. That's what got me looking for a group and I found this one. Thanks again for the tips . If you see someone doing reps at teh store, it might be me! > > Freddie, > > to gym or not to gym, that is the question. > > Bert and I do all our workouts at home. We started with 1, 2, 5 lbs weight for me and 5, 8, 10, and 12 lbs weight for Bert. We went to the store and started doing a few reps with each weight to gage where we were at! We purchased almost all of our weights at garage sales and play it again sports. I have also seen them offered on Freecycle or a group similar to that. > > All you have to do is choose my friend! > > Regarding goals. You gotta have goals my friend! What would be your ideal body? You might want to check out a champion named Athony Ellis. He was a skinny guy who really became buff in 12 weeks. I think you can find him by " google-ing " him. > > Stop trying to get it right and just start doing it. Have you read the book yet? > > H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 , I love the part about going to the store and doing reps to gage where you were at! I had previously thought about the same thing but wondered if I'd make a scene doing 12 reps, then 10, then 8, etc. :-) I have also been looking for used weight sets. They are one product that does wear out and there really isn't any difference between new and used. Lots of people get them with the intention of working out and then quit. I see lots of Bowflex and treadmills in the classified with the description " barely used " but not many weight sets. The problem is, if they aren't local, no one wants to ship them due to the weight, and rightly so. I have seen Athony Ellis and my body is pretty much identical to his before picture. If I knew I could get his results I would be starting the BFL tomarrow! The trouble is, I don't see many pictures of skinny people before BFL so wonder if he is an exception as far as getting such outstanding results. I had previously seen his website and he is trying to sell a program. I was kind of suspicious of his results (because of his sales pitch) so I never read it to see what it is about, but I will. I guess he didn't follow the BFL program exactly but tweaked it in some way and is now trying to sell the program. As for goals, I mentioned previously that in order to set goals I need to know what is realistic. If it's typical to gain 5 pounds of muscle in 12 weeks then I can't set a goal of 20 pounds. Goals make you work hard to achieve them, but if they aren't realistic you are setting yourself up for disappointment. As I mentioned before, I have read the book, twice. That's what got me looking for a group and I found this one. Thanks again for the tips . If you see someone doing reps at teh store, it might be me! > > Freddie, > > to gym or not to gym, that is the question. > > Bert and I do all our workouts at home. We started with 1, 2, 5 lbs weight for me and 5, 8, 10, and 12 lbs weight for Bert. We went to the store and started doing a few reps with each weight to gage where we were at! We purchased almost all of our weights at garage sales and play it again sports. I have also seen them offered on Freecycle or a group similar to that. > > All you have to do is choose my friend! > > Regarding goals. You gotta have goals my friend! What would be your ideal body? You might want to check out a champion named Athony Ellis. He was a skinny guy who really became buff in 12 weeks. I think you can find him by " google-ing " him. > > Stop trying to get it right and just start doing it. Have you read the book yet? > > H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Interesting thing. This champion said he didn't use BFL, yet he is pictured in the BFL book. Additionally, his after picture in the BFL book is his 16 week picture, not his 12 week picture. Kind of hard not to be skeptical when you see these sort of things. > You might want to check out a champion named Athony Ellis. He was a skinny guy who really became buff in 12 weeks. I think you can find him by " google-ing " him. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Freddie, I have seen many Champions go on after BFL to become Fitness Counselors, Endorse various products, or sell weight loss programs. It may very well be he started using his status as a " Champion " as a budsiness tool to start selling a program. Obviously he can't sell BFL so he came up with his own. I really think if you are willing to set your mind to it, you can achieve non-typical results with this plan. In week 8 I have gained 19 pounds of muscle. As far I know it is actually easier for men to form muscle, or at least more of it, than woman. Don't be afraid to disappoint yourself. If you set a goal a bit too high, well than it may take 2 Challenges to do it. I wouldn't see that as a bad thing. At this point you could say 30 pounds of muscle. That would be a large order to fill and keep you pushed motivation wise but it is certainly not out of the question. I have lost 29 pounds of fat and gained 19 pounds of muscle in 8 weeks. (and go ahead take a margin of error of 5 pounds although I think my pics show my measurments are accurate) I had a lady remark that she didn't think that it was " humanly possible " toget those numbers doing BFL, LOL! I suppose when your in as bad a shape as I was the sky is the limit. Set your mind to it Freddie and GO!!!! You can do it! Machelle (Is haveing non-typical results.) > > > > Freddie, > > > > to gym or not to gym, that is the question. > > > > Bert and I do all our workouts at home. We started with 1, 2, 5 > lbs weight for me and 5, 8, 10, and 12 lbs weight for Bert. We went > to the store and started doing a few reps with each weight to gage > where we were at! We purchased almost all of our weights at garage > sales and play it again sports. I have also seen them offered on > Freecycle or a group similar to that. > > > > All you have to do is choose my friend! > > > > Regarding goals. You gotta have goals my friend! What would be > your ideal body? You might want to check out a champion named > Athony Ellis. He was a skinny guy who really became buff in 12 > weeks. I think you can find him by " google-ing " him. > > > > Stop trying to get it right and just start doing it. Have you read > the book yet? > > > > H > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Hmmm, I hadn't read this before I posted earlier. Still doesn't change what YOU can do! Machelle > > > You might want to check out a champion named Athony Ellis. He was > a skinny guy who really became buff in 12 weeks. I think you can find > him by " google-ing " him. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Thanks Brett. I'd be lieing if I said I wasn't pretty friggin happy about those results myself. BTW, Ab Boot Camp kicks butt.I am not sure who all is using this, but I still have loads of fat all over my stomach with abs just dying to come out and play from the crazy wicked routine. New Goal: To flip a quarter down my stomach by Week 12. I used to do that all the time as a kid, LOL! I can roll my abs now but I have too mush fat on them to get the quarter going. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Thanks Brett. I'd be lieing if I said I wasn't pretty friggin happy about those results myself. BTW, Ab Boot Camp kicks butt.I am not sure who all is using this, but I still have loads of fat all over my stomach with abs just dying to come out and play from the crazy wicked routine. New Goal: To flip a quarter down my stomach by Week 12. I used to do that all the time as a kid, LOL! I can roll my abs now but I have too mush fat on them to get the quarter going. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 I don't recall where I read it or heard it.. I can try to check on that.. but It may have been in a Muscle Media magazine article somewhere way back when the book first was being marketed... --- Brett wrote: > , what is your source for how the book was > devised? > > It makes sense though, since that is the impression > I had when reading it for the first time. I thought > to myself, " this is just bodybuilding for dummies " > There wasn't really any new info, it was just common > bb'ing knowledge all put in one place. > > However...though I had heard the things contained in > the book, I hadn't really caught the vision of the > diet part and balancing carbs and proteins not only > in the overall diet, but at each meal. That was the > magic of the book and the BFL approach for me. I > knew about eating clean, I just didn't " get it " with > regard to protein. > > I was SO happy too, because that meant I wasn't > going to have to do an hour of cardio every morning > if I wanted to get leaner!!! > > Brett (very happy for Machelle's so-called > non-typical results!!!) > > ________________________________ > > From: bodyforlife on behalf of > Sent: Sun 4/16/2006 9:09 PM > To: bodyforlife > Subject: RE: Re: Freddie: To gym or > not to gym > > > > Technically, BFL the book was devised by trial and > error of the 1st and 2nd, > and possibly even the 3rd rounds of the official > challenges, based on bits > and pieces of what was found to work and not work > for those champions of > those respective challenges.. > > SOOOO Ellis didn't do it by the book, > because there was no book yet, > AND. things he did contributed to the creation of > the book. > > > > > _____ > > From: bodyforlife > [mailto:bodyforlife ] On > Behalf Of craw405 > Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 8:02 PM > To: bodyforlife > Subject: Re: Freddie: To gym or not to > gym > > Freddie, > > Ellis did do bfl the first time, watch the > bfl videos and > you will see. It is either on body of work or > success stories 1. > Cant remember which one. He is an absolute > inspiration to me, and > you can do what he has done. > > mark > > > > > > > > > > , > > > > > > I love the part about going to the store and > doing reps to gage > > > where you were at! I had previously thought > about the same thing > > but > > > wondered if I'd make a scene doing 12 reps, then > 10, then 8, > > etc. :-) > > > > > > I have also been looking for used weight sets. > They are one > > product > > > that does wear out and there really isn't any > difference between > > new > > > and used. Lots of people get them with the > intention of working > > out > > > and then quit. I see lots of Bowflex and > treadmills in the > > > classified with the description " barely used " > but not many > weight > > > sets. The problem is, if they aren't local, no > one wants to > ship > > > them due to the weight, and rightly so. > > > > > > I have seen Athony Ellis and my body is pretty > much identical to > > his > > > before picture. If I knew I could get his > results I would be > > > starting the BFL tomarrow! The trouble is, I > don't see many > > pictures > > > of skinny people before BFL so wonder if he is > an exception as > far > > > as getting such outstanding results. I had > previously seen his > > > website and he is trying to sell a program. I > was kind of > > > suspicious of his results (because of his sales > pitch) so I > never > > > read it to see what it is about, but I will. I > guess he didn't > > > follow the BFL program exactly but tweaked it in > some way and is > > now > > > trying to sell the program. > > > > > > As for goals, I mentioned previously that in > order to set goals > I > > > need to know what is realistic. If it's typical > to gain 5 pounds > > of > > > muscle in 12 weeks then I can't set a goal of 20 > pounds. Goals > > make > > > you work hard to achieve them, but if they > aren't === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Yet his webpage states " Is your manual pretty much the same as BODY FOR LIFE? " " So, to answer your question, it is a different program. It is as I stated on my website -- my manual is the program that I did during my 12 week transformation to help me gain as much mass as possible " . > > SOOOO Ellis didn't do it by the book, because there was no book yet, > AND. things he did contributed to the creation of the book. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Yet his webpage states " Is your manual pretty much the same as BODY FOR LIFE? " " So, to answer your question, it is a different program. It is as I stated on my website -- my manual is the program that I did during my 12 week transformation to help me gain as much mass as possible " . > > SOOOO Ellis didn't do it by the book, because there was no book yet, > AND. things he did contributed to the creation of the book. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Yet his webpage states " Is your manual pretty much the same as BODY FOR LIFE? " " So, to answer your question, it is a different program. It is as I stated on my website -- my manual is the program that I did during my 12 week transformation to help me gain as much mass as possible " . > > SOOOO Ellis didn't do it by the book, because there was no book yet, > AND. things he did contributed to the creation of the book. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Freddie, I can see you are looking for somthing to show you it can be done. Bottom line....this works,it has worked for many,and it will work for you. At first I looked all over for somone with my build who went from tubby to sexy in 12 short weeks. You know what, not many have compared to those who have tried but (although all show improvement for sure)......it can be done. The message boards are full of people missing workouts, cheating on foods, over eating, not hitting 10's then wondering why they aren't seeing the results they want. I wasn't gonna be one of those. So I put one foot in front of the other, worked my @ss off, and just had faith that if I was true to plan and worked hard it would happen. I think I have done pretty good so far. At some point you will need to get off the fence and start busting @ss with 100% percent comittment and belief in yourself that you too can have non-typical results. I am sorry if this sounds harsh, but I am sooo thrilled with this program. Yes, you can burn fat, build muscle, and change horrible habits ALL at the same time with BFL. It's certainly not easy in any regard but it can be done IF you want it bad enough. Machelle (Wants it really bad!) > > > > > > > > > > Freddie, > > > > > > > > > > to gym or not to gym, that is the question. > > > > > > > > > > Bert and I do all our workouts at home. We started with 1, > 2, > > 5 > > > > lbs weight for me and 5, 8, 10, and 12 lbs weight for Bert. > We > > > went > > > > to the store and started doing a few reps with each weight to > > gage > > > > where we were at! We purchased almost all of our weights at > > > garage > > > > sales and play it again sports. I have also seen them offered > > on > > > > Freecycle or a group similar to that. > > > > > > > > > > All you have to do is choose my friend! > > > > > > > > > > Regarding goals. You gotta have goals my friend! What > would > > > be > > > > your ideal body? You might want to check out a champion named > > > > Athony Ellis. He was a skinny guy who really became buff in > 12 > > > > weeks. I think you can find him by " google-ing " him. > > > > > > > > > > Stop trying to get it right and just start doing it. Have > you > > > read > > > > the book yet? > > > > > > > > > > H > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Freddie, I can see you are looking for somthing to show you it can be done. Bottom line....this works,it has worked for many,and it will work for you. At first I looked all over for somone with my build who went from tubby to sexy in 12 short weeks. You know what, not many have compared to those who have tried but (although all show improvement for sure)......it can be done. The message boards are full of people missing workouts, cheating on foods, over eating, not hitting 10's then wondering why they aren't seeing the results they want. I wasn't gonna be one of those. So I put one foot in front of the other, worked my @ss off, and just had faith that if I was true to plan and worked hard it would happen. I think I have done pretty good so far. At some point you will need to get off the fence and start busting @ss with 100% percent comittment and belief in yourself that you too can have non-typical results. I am sorry if this sounds harsh, but I am sooo thrilled with this program. Yes, you can burn fat, build muscle, and change horrible habits ALL at the same time with BFL. It's certainly not easy in any regard but it can be done IF you want it bad enough. Machelle (Wants it really bad!) > > > > > > > > > > Freddie, > > > > > > > > > > to gym or not to gym, that is the question. > > > > > > > > > > Bert and I do all our workouts at home. We started with 1, > 2, > > 5 > > > > lbs weight for me and 5, 8, 10, and 12 lbs weight for Bert. > We > > > went > > > > to the store and started doing a few reps with each weight to > > gage > > > > where we were at! We purchased almost all of our weights at > > > garage > > > > sales and play it again sports. I have also seen them offered > > on > > > > Freecycle or a group similar to that. > > > > > > > > > > All you have to do is choose my friend! > > > > > > > > > > Regarding goals. You gotta have goals my friend! What > would > > > be > > > > your ideal body? You might want to check out a champion named > > > > Athony Ellis. He was a skinny guy who really became buff in > 12 > > > > weeks. I think you can find him by " google-ing " him. > > > > > > > > > > Stop trying to get it right and just start doing it. Have > you > > > read > > > > the book yet? > > > > > > > > > > H > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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