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Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger: The Advanced Guide to Building Muscle, Staying Lean, and Getting Strong

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Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger: The Advanced Guide to Building Muscle, Staying Lean, and Getting Strong
Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger: The Advanced Guide to Building Muscle, Staying Lean, and Getting Strong

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Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger: The Advanced Guide to Building Muscle, Staying Lean, and Getting Strong

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The Sequel to the Bestselling Workout Book for Men Bigger Leaner Stronger Is this a bodybuilding book that'll show you how to obliterate your PRs and get jacked and swole in just 30 days? No. Is it a fitness book full of radical diet and exercise strategies and techniques for packing on slabs of lean mass and shredding piles of body fat faster than a roided cheetah? Absolutely not. But is it an exercise book (and nutrition book) that'll show you exactly how to eat and exercise to
gain your next 15-to-20 pounds of lean muscle
without having to force feed yourself (and just get fat), train a couple of hours per day (and just burn out), or sweat blood in every workout (and just get hurt)? Yes. And faster than you probably think possible. Here are just a few of the things you'll discover inside this workout book for men:
The
biggest (and most common) mistake
even experienced weightlifters make with their diet that makes it almost impossible to keep gaining muscle and strength no matter what they do in the gym (and it's not skipping meals, eating too little protein, or eating too much in general).
A
tried and tested way
to "cycle" your calories and carbs when cutting for having more energy, less hunger, and fewer cravings, and when lean bulking for gaining a lot more muscle than fat.
little-known but science-based method
of accurately determining how much muscle and strength you can ultimately gain given your anatomy and genetics (including calculators to do the math for you).
How to
"periodize" your training
using the time-proven principles of undulation and wave loading to gain up to 22% more strength, according to research (and remember-with more strength comes more muscle).
12 months of
paint-by-numbers resistance training workouts
for building a fuller chest, wider back, thicker legs, and stronger arms . . . in only 3-to-5 weight training sessions per week.
And that's not all, either . . .
252 peer-reviewed scientific studies
support the
Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger
system of eating, training, and recovering for losing fat and building muscle and strength.
has
sold over 100,000 copies
and was
recently revised
based on the latest findings in nutrition and exercise research (hence the second edition).
is written by international bestselling author and trainer Mike Matthews, who has
sold over 2 million books
and been featured in
Esquire, Men's Health, Elle, Women's Health, Muscle & Strength
, and more.
So, imagine . . .
just 12 weeks from now
. . . looking at the changes in your physique and thinking, "I did that. That's awesome. I'm awesome." And believing it. The bottom line is
you
can
go from "kinda fit, kinda fat" to "superfit, sub-10% bodyfat"
without following a bland, boring, bodybuilding diet and without doing exhausting weightlifting workouts you hate. And this exercise book shows you how. Get your copy now, and start your journey to a bigger, leaner, and stronger you.

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