Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Get Huge Arm Muscles Fast



Are You Trying To Build Big Arms, But You Are Frustrated Because You Are Not Getting The Results You Want? If So, Here Got A Great News For You. Bodybuilding Historian Rediscovers Lost Secrets Of Building Huge Arms Fast.

When someone asks you to "make a muscle", you don't show them your chest or calves - you flex your arms. Everyone wants and admires massive biceps and triceps, it's always been that way and it always will be. If you want to build huge arms fast, I want to tell you about how I "dug up" all the secret techniques bodybuilders of the past used to build God-like arms. But, I'll get to that soon, first I need to rant a little about... Superior Muscle Building Training Methods

It's true, all the old school bodybuilders had amazing arms and they all had that huge arms to small waist ratio, just to name some of them there's John Grimek, Steve Reeves, Reg Park, Leroy Colbert, Bill Pearl, Harold Poole, Freddy Ortiz, Larry Scott, Casey Viator, Danny Padilla, Robby Robinson, Steve Michalik, Mohamed Makkawy, Mike Mentzer, Bertil Fox, Roy Callender, etc.


It's a sad fact, that when modern day bodybuilders get together they talk about drugs - steroids, growth hormone, insulin, synthol, etc. They are so caught up in chemical muscle building, that they have become less concerned with training techniques. They just juice up and lift any old way.

But old school bodybuilders were very different, when they got together they talked about sets, reps, workouts, exercises, techniques, etc. They were always seeking more knowledge and testing new methods, drugs weren't that big a deal, some of them never even used them and the ones that did took very small amounts only for 6 weeks before a contest to hold on to their hard earned muscle while dieting.
As a bodybuilding historian I've read every book and magazine about old school training I could get my hands on and even have had the honor of interviewing and training with many of the giants in the sport of bodybuilding.

Yes, old school training methods are vastly superior to the methods currently used, and I have greedily collected all these forgotten training secrets for over 30 years now.

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