subject: No Bull Bodybuilding Scam [print this page] The truth is you probably can, at least some of it. But, how many years do you have to search for it? How much longer do you want to wait before you start getting results?
There are 94.4 million pages indexed on Google for "fitness" alone. Yes, some gold is there if you want to pan for it. For example, our "Discuss Bodybuilding" forums are some of the best. But even free forums, which are great for support and community, have their drawbacks.
How do you sort through it all to find specifically what you're looking for? You can post questions, but how do you separate the reliable, truthful answers from posts made by faceless idiots hiding behind screen names who have no clue what they're talking about? I've done a lot of the guesswork for you by including some of the all-time best posts from our forum right in the e-book.
How to avoid embarrassing yourself and looking like a "dork" the first time you work out in a gym: Instead of feeling intimidated or nervous, you'll be able to walk into the gym like you own the place (or... if you prefer to stay at home... you'll discover what equipment to buy and how to get started on a shoestring budget)
The facts about genetics and your ultimate potential for muscle mass or leanness: Discover the truth about genetic potential and whether you will ever have a chance to look like a bodybuilder or fitness model (don't worry... it's mostly good news. But there is a catch and you do have to be realistic. If you start with unrealistic expectations, you're going to lose motivation and sabotage yourself)
Although the NoBull System is a great way to start bodybuilding, it is also equally as effective for learning more advanced techniques. The same principles you'll learn as a beginner are the same ones you use even as a professional. It is geared for those who have worked out for years and not received results, as well as people getting into the gym for the first time.