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Youve seen Troy, Spider-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor, The Avengers. You love the movies and you want to look like the actors who portray your favorite heroes. You probably think they are blessed with great genetics. Maybe they are. Or maybe youre convinced they just look that way because thats how actors look. Well, thats not entirely true. Every single one of them has worked their butt off to have the body that they have. Thats the genetics of hard work.
Is it for you? Can you look like Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, or Chris Pratt? I dont know. What I do know is what workswhats real and what isnt.
Lets start with this. How bad do you want it? Youre holding this book. You picked it up. You bought it for a reason. If that reason is you just want to see what magic trick I have to offer, youve come to the wrong place. Im not a magician. I dont have a magic formula. Im not that guy.
To get a great body, you need to be ready to move fitness to the top of your priorities. Youve got to be willing to do everything. And its work. No part of this should be easy. If it was easy, everyone would look amazing.
What it all comes down to is you.
FITNESS STARTS WITH YOU.
Thats the only answer. Theres no quick fix. Youve got to get comfortable with how this really takes place. And you know what, if this all seems too daunting to you and you want to quit, then quit now. Save yourself the money. I wont be offended. You wont be offended. Or you can step up, be your own hero. See how this works?
And be ready to give it everything you have. As I always say to my clients, if you want to look amazing, you have to train amazing, you have to eat amazing, and you have to sleep amazing. If youre doing all of that, you are going to see great results.
Yes, it means sweating it out in the gym, your basement, or wherever. It also means being really disciplined about your diet. Youve got to say no to that cocktail you want to drink, no to the doughnut, and no to going out with your friends tonight because you need to train hard tomorrow morning and you need to be well-rested.
The A-listers that I work with do all of these things to look the way they do. They get hired for a reason. Its not just their looks or their rsum. Ive worked with everyone from Tobey Maguire for his role as Spider-Man to Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow to Chris Hemsworth for his role as Thor. Chris Pratt, too, for Star-Lordhis transformation was stunning. I could give you an endless list of major stars that Ive crossed paths with. And the studios come to me because I know what Im doing. They send stars to me who are serious about getting things done. They dont hire actors and actresses lightly. Not when you have $200 million riding on a film. Theres a lot of pressure on you with that, so the stars take it seriously. When you know your body is going to be up on a seventy-foot screen and your shirt is going to be off or whatever they have you doing, you are going to show up. You are not going to quit. Youre going to give it everything you have. Your entire career depends on it.
So if youre looking to lose weight or improve your fitness or simply get yourself moving againyeah, I can help you. But first youve got to be honest with yourself. I talk to my clients about this all the time. Youve got to have realistic goals. If you want to be lean and you weigh three hundred pounds, stop trying to be lean for the moment. Start by trying to lose some weight. If youre trying to be huge and youre built like a pencil, I have news for you: try packing on a little muscle mass at a time. You may never get that big. But start by improving where you are, and see if you can get there over time. Rushing to get there wont get you there.
Your goals need to be real, as in realistic. They need to be concise, not all over the place.
There is no shortcut to get where you want to go.
Let me repeat that: no shortcut.
When I was eighteen years old, I was going nowhere with my life. I was hanging out with the wrong people and going in the wrong direction. So my mom and my sister sat me down and we talked. I enlisted in the Marines after that. When I got to the Marines, at the rifle range during requalifying, a friend recommended I try out for STA (Surveillance and Target Acquistion) platoon and become a sniper. I was fortunate enough to be able to do that. It taught me a lotdetermining who is a threat and who is not requires you to be sharp. They train you to do thatyoure not born that way. And it takes years.
Overseas as a Marine, I spent some time working in conjunction with the Navy SEALs, so I decided to become one. This was not easy, but it was an important part of my life. I value my military training; it has helped define me as a person. It enables me to do my job well. I like to cut through the crap. I like to boil things down to what they really are. I get that from my training. In the military, you are taught to be more than you think are. If you have any doubt, you need to wipe that right out.
Its the same with your health or your body composition. You need to discard any preconceived notions you have. Wipe the slate clean. Start from the beginning. As if this is your first time.
Heres one of my favorite stories. I once sat on the beach after a long run with a woman who told me she was not the type of person that I trained, that she was different. As if some of us are born athletes and others are not. I understood what she was getting at, but I wanted to show how her thinking (her mental approach to being fit) was holding her back. I sat down next to her and I said, Thats your leg right there. I had her touch her leg. I said, Those are your quads and those are my quads. Theyre exactly the same. My muscles are built out of the same tissues as yours are. They connect to all the same spots and do all the same things. The only difference is that I take mine out. You havent done that, but now you will. She had to change her point of view, and she did. Now you start to see where this book, including my guidance and philosophy, is secondary to your mindset. Are you ready to get to work?
People always have these preconceived notions that they need to rid themselves of. If someone says to me, Im fat and big-boned, I might respond: That may be what you think, but youre not thinking about your frame and how much muscle you might be able to pack onto your body. Or if someone says to me, Look, Im rail-thin, Ill never be big, I might say, Okay, if thats true, what about how shredded you could get? Have you considered that?
Instead of thinking about body types in negative terms, think about them positively. Which way do you think you are going to accomplish more?