I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking this, so people please speak up!!!
This program is pretty brutal, so before I commit to it, it would be really good to hear result oriented testimonials!! So let's hear it folks? Share your gain stories/pictures!!
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OK, here goes nothing...EctoBuilder wrote:I ordered the journal a few months ago and reading through it so far, I like the package Rob has put together, but I was hoping to find testimonials here on this forum regarding results received so far from the Blueprint...Perhaps some awesome before and after pictures? Again, Rob is awesome, but there's nothing that gets me motivated more than people speaking out regarding what the program has done for them so far...
I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking this, so people please speak up!!!
This program is pretty brutal, so before I commit to it, it would be really good to hear result oriented testimonials!! So let's hear it folks? Share your gain stories/pictures!!
tufluk wrote:I wouldn't say everyone's ultimate goal is to look better, I believe many people train with the blueprint for athletic performance purposes. strength and size does not have a strong correlation as most people think, therefore pictures are not the best method to judge the program.
Ectobuilder, The Blueprint Periodic starting on page 60 of 2.0 was CUSTOM MADE - for YOU!!!EctoBuilder wrote:tufluk wrote:I wouldn't say everyone's ultimate goal is to look better, I believe many people train with the blueprint for athletic performance purposes. strength and size does not have a strong correlation as most people think, therefore pictures are not the best method to judge the program.
Thanks Rob and Tufluk for your responses. Also, based upon your response Tufluk, I'm not sure if running the blueprint is for me then... , because I'm looking more for a program where you can "See" a big difference and really looking to add on a good amount of "size" and then later get "cut"... Strength gains are great and everything, but I don't perform atheltics of any kind, so getting stronger doesn't matter to me too much if it means that I"m not going to look quite a bit better(ie before and after pictures).... But as they say, not every program fits everyone.......I think baseball/basketball players would benefit quite a bit from this program though, because they depend on being athletic...
I'm still really glad I paid for the program though as it's good info to have, and it does have some great ideas in the manual that I might be able to pull from later, especially if I get stuck at a strength plateau.
Thanks everyone for your replies and best of luck in the program....
Rob is great and has put alot of time, money and research into his program.
I'm a skinny guy, so I think I need to find a program that focuses specifically on skinny pencil neck folks like me that want to make a "visual" physical transformation....
Oh my, I wasn't aware!nigh70wl wrote:Ecto, I'm right there with you. I'm 6' and I started the BP weighing in at 145lbs - unless someone steps forward to take the title, I'll claim to be the most ecto BPer to date. I haven't seen any logs to the contrary, at least. On my first run I was up to 160 at my heaviest. Granted some was fat because I was exceeding Rob's caloric recommendations to the point of insanity, but I'll tell you, my quads and hams EXPLODED in size, I'm talking like two inches in a few weeks, and it was pure muscle. I recommend the BP to any ecto lifter who has difficulty gaining weight - it switches on your body's muscle-building machinery - then all you have to do is eat, train, sleep, and check the scale every morning
BP will change your life. no matter what training methods I'm using, I'll use Famine, Feast, and adaptogens until they knock me on the head and plant me in the ground.