Please understand that it’s totally possible to be in great shape, even once you’re 40 plus…
It’s totally possible to have plenty of muscle…
To be so strong that you turn heads in the gym…
And to possess a level of athleticism that puts guys half your age to shame.
However, I cannot guarantee any of this for you. You see...
You still have to go to the GYM.
You still have to put the WORK in.
And you still have to LIFT the weights!
Plus...
You still have to eat right, keep yourself hydrated, make sure you rest and recover and so on...
I can’t do that bit for you.
What I can do is to start off by inviting you to download a complimentary copy of my Special Report:
7 Golden Rules to Lose Body-Fat and Build Muscle, for Men Over 40.
Once you have the Special Report, if you read it, then take action and actually use the 7 Golden Rules within it, THAT’s when you’ll make progress and get results. (even if you’re currently lacking the motivation to train, or the time to do it).
Yet even then, results will vary from person to person. Your results will vary based on your genetics, your training history, your previous injuries, how consistently you workout, and so on.
Listen. I haven't been blessed the best genetics in the world…
I was a naturally skinny/fat kid (with no muscle, very little strength, and a fat belly), I once came LAST in the cross country at school, my calves really won’t grow no matter what I do, and the first time I ever did the Bench Press I went for a set of 8 and only managed 5 reps (with the empty freakin’ bar).
And yet, I’ve now been training for over 20 years now and I’ve become really quite strong and athletic - I can deadlift over 500lbs, jump onto a 47.5” box, do Farmer’s Walks with 90kg in each hand, and I’m lean year round (without ever counting calories or doing traditional ‘cardio’). All at a bodyweight of just 170lbs.
Bottom line?
You can get MASSIVE RESULTS…
You can get lean, build muscle, get stronger, and become a lot more athletic - even past the age of 40…
You just have to do 2 simple things:
First, read my Special Report
Second, take consistent Action in the gym (and the kitchen)...