Sunday, January 31, 2010

Build Muscle Bulk Success Story

Okay,

So one of the things I've learned from a recent poll I took about guys who are trying to build muscle but haven't been able to is that they are have a hard time sticking with a program. In fact, next to the belief that their genetic make-up is the problem, which is a complete misconception by the way, not being able to stick with a program was the second biggest limitation in their efforts to build muscle bulk.

Well, I have to admit myself that sometimes my motivation stalls and I struggle to keep on keepin' on. But then I either see myself in the mirror and the changes that have occurred to my body or, I hear the success story of someone else who has "made it" and that inspires me to keep going.

So with the thought that a reading a success story just might inspire you, I'm passing this one on to you. This is the story of Peter Luckraft. He used the Nononsense Muscle Building Program to not only change his body but change his life. He did an interview with Vince DelMonte, creator of the Nononsense Program and this is what he had to say...

My favorite part about the muscle magazines is the “members feedback,” “”What you have to say,” “success stories,” and “story of the month” sections.

I love seeing the pictures of every day folk, like you and I, who have taken action and proved that they are for real.

Today I want to feature Peter Luckraft who was a winner of my 3rd Transformation Challenge and who was willing to answer some questions about his success.

I plan on doing this on a regular basis so keep an eye out on your email Inbox for when I ask you to be featured.

Here are Peter’s before and after pics (he cropped out the background so they look better FYI)


Vince: What was your fitness level and physique like before using any of my programs?

Peter: I would say mediocre to poor. Before I began implementing your six pack program, I did go to the gym, but like most of the people there, I really didn’t know what I was doing. It was the same old routine with no real results.

Vince: What has been your primary fitness goal and what is your primary motivation towards your training?

Peter: My fitness goal was to get my body fat level into the single digits. I feel that 10% BF is a healthy place to live. My primary motivation is my age and family.

I am 32 years old, and have a wife and 3 daughters who look up to me. I will be the best role model I can for them, and you and I both know Vince, that it feels dam good to be in shape.

Vince: What is your secret to staying motivated?

Peter: Good question, because I have seen so many people lose weight, only to put it right back on, and end up either where they started, or worse! If you have ever watched the first episode of “The Biggest Loser”, then you will know what keeps me motivated. Like anyone else who is out of shape, I struggled like heck to shed the fat and get into great shape, and there is no way I want to do that again, especially now that I have all of the tools required to keep in shape. I quote you Vince, “It’s much easier to keep a six pack than it is to get one”.

Vince: How do you handle your training and nutrition schedule around your company and having a wife and 3 daughters?

Peter: Another great question. Here’s how I see it, if getting in shape is important to you, you make it a priority. Personally, I get up at about 5:00 to 5:30 to get to the gym, usually about 4 days a week. I will sometimes use the old treadmill in the basement for evening intervals on the off days (time I would likely be spending in front of the tube). It leaves me so much available time to be with my wife and daughters.

Regarding nutrition, For the first 4 meals / snacks, I eat alone, so I can eat as healthy as I wish. In the evening, I always try to prepare a great dinner for my family, and frankly, I do allow myslef to indulge a bit at times, but I always make sure that the majority of the time, I am eating good whole foods.

Vince: What is your biggest obstacle with achieving your fitness goals and how have you overcome it?

Peter: Nutrition nutrition nutrition!!! I am a big eater, and I do tend to indulge in a few beers or mixed drinks sometimes more often than I know I should. I have overcome it by being truly commited to my goals, as your programs have taught me how to do so well. I am not going to lie, in my journey, I did go out occasionally, I did order a big prime rib with mashed potatoes once or twice, but I seriously felt commited to my goals.

Like I said, if it is truly important to you, you WILL make it happen. I have heard so many people say, “oh I can’t live that way”. No, it is that you won’t live that way, and that says to me that becoming lean and fit is not important enough to you.

In a nutshell, I overcame this obstacle by taking a stand against myself, and like Eddie Murphy said in the Nutty Professor, saying to myself, “YES I CAN” :)

Vince: Share your latest results this past 3 weeks getting ready for your cruise?

Peter: 3 weeks prior to the cruise, I incorporated Joel Marion’s Program, “Cheat Your Way Thin” into my routine. Using this coupled with your workout and motivational program gave me great results, and this was through two of the worst flus I have ever had! The results were I went from 186 lbs to 179 lbs, dropping my bodyfat by 2%. May not sound like much, but it brought me to the lowest BF level I have ever been, sub 8%. Also, as many of you know, the last few pounds are the toughest to lose!

Vince: What has been the most valuable technique you’ve used in building your body to this point in your life?

Peter: Supersets and Giant sets at the gym, as you outline in your programs. Physically, I believe that I learned how to get the most out of a workout when I am at the gym. Frankly, sometimes I am at the gym for 45 minutes, and I literally have to stop because I have worked so hard. I would say this made the biggest difference in my results.

Vince: Your biggest physique goal for 2010?

I would like to live the entire year around 10% BF, and I would really like to pack on some lean muscle. Through my 6-pack quest, I learned that there was a lot more fat on my body than I knew about, and overall, I have gone from a max of nearly 235 lbs down to 180. I would like to get myself to 190 lbs (in the single digits for bodyfat). My plan is to begin by using the 29 week intermediate No Nonsense muscle building program, eating lots of whold foods, and then to lean down over a 12 week period, and see where I am at.

Thanks for the interview Vince, I have truly changed my life thanks to your guidance and support. Your programs are motivating, inspiring, and extremely informative and complete, and I hope that my results have inspired someone else to take a stand and change their life, it is truly the best experience you could ever go through!

END OF INTERVIEW

Wasn’t that great? Heck, I was very impressed to Peters 5-530am wake up times and his outlook on, “If you’re serious than you’ll make time…”
So true!

I asked Peter if he would pop into the blog and answer your questions below so feel free to shoot him some specific questions and don’t forget to give him a huge congratulations.

Also mention what stood out to you in his interview. I’m sure he would appreciate that.

If you want to be featured then let me know and send me your pictures and I’ll send you a new batch of questions to answer.

Thanks
Vince


I hope you enjoyed the interview and I hope it helps you to conquer the challenge of moving forward with your muscle building goals.

And here's the thing guys...You know by now that I totally support the Nononsense Muscle Building Program. I believe it is one of the few programs on the market today that really delivers on it's promise to help you achieve the body you want as long as you keep the commitment to working out and follow the steps in the program. Plus, I know it teaches how to build muscle bulk the right way. However, there are other programs out there that will help you achieve your muscle building goals. My bottom line is this...

Find one, stick with it, and start seeing your goals become a reality. Don't give up on you. Keep up the hard work and you will be absolutely amazed at the results.

Any questions or comments send me an e-mail at buildmusclebulk@yahoo.com.

To your muscle building success,

Jo Chris
www.buildmusclebulk.com

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