I was so happy with how I looked I stopped. 🤪
“The King-Sized Killer”
https://cart.chasingstrength.com/ksk2 (Si apre in una nuova finestra)“Rebuilt After 40”
https://go.chasingstrength.com/rebuilt-after-40/ (Si apre in una nuova finestra)LOL…
I was emailing back and forth with Steve the other day about access to one of my programs.
Apparently, he suffers from the “Big Thumb Smart Phone” syndrome that I have.
You know the one - where your big thumbs get in the way and you accidentally mistype whatever info you’re trying to type.
We were talking about results he’d gotten from one of my programs and he said - “I was so happy with how l looked I stopped.”
CLASSIC.
That falls under the ol’ category of -
“This is working so well, help me screw it up.”
Here’s an excerpt from his email (check the video)
As you can see, in 8 weeks using “The King-Sized Killer,” Steve -
“... dropped from a puffy 208lbs to a much tighter 194lbs.”
14 pounds in 8 weeks isn’t half-bad (as my British friends say).
Has that ever happened to you?
What you’re doing for your training is working, so you stop doing it instead of keeping going?
I’m somewhat embarrassed to admit that I have.
So I want to encourage you:
If your training is going well right now - PRESS IN. (Or is that “ON”?)
Keep going and resist “squirrel brain” or “SHINY OBJECT SYNDROME.”
If it’s not - you can’t measure results, or you’re “Halfway Herbert-ing” it…
Do yourself a solid and get on a plan.
If you need to drop some “puff” like Steve did, “The King-Sized Killer” will do the trick.
Or, if you need more variety, you could grab the program Steve just picked up, Rebuilt After 40.
Regardless, I just want to encourage you to resist “squirrel brain” or “shiny object syndrome” and keep going.
Stay Strong,
Geoff