"Brown,
you
don’t
look
like
you
can
do the things that you can do."--seminar
attendee
Forty
years ago men lifted weights to increase their ability in competitive
athletics, to develop their bodies, and to improve their health.
Today
the attitude appears to be that of an "improvement in cosmetic
appearance at any cost" and, in order to gain muscular size and
strength, people are told that they must "train to failure."
The
"cosmetic appearance at any cost" attitude has resulted in the liberal
use of anabolic steroids, with the eventual horrendous side effects
such substances produce. "Train to failure" puts, on the average, one
million people a year into hospitals with injuries from weight training.
If
your desire is to become a monster with 22" arms and, at the same time,
become extremely unhealthy and comparatively weak for your size, you
may (or may not, it’s an iffy business) want to try steroids. On the
other hand, if you want to become bigger, stronger, faster, more
athletic and healthier, this video is for you.
Sigmund
Klein,
who
owned
a
barbell
gym
in New York, once remarked when a
bodybuilder informed him that he had an 18-inch arm, "That’s nice, what
can you do with it?"
If
you have hit a "sticking point" in your training, if you keep injuring
yourself, if nothing seems to work for you, this video is for you. This
video is a sample of what you will learn in a day-long seminar
conducted by Mike Brown. This video is premised on two very simple
concepts:
If
you are not making progress lifting weights:
1. You are doing
something wrong.
2. There is
something wrong with you.
It is
that simple. This video will enable you to recognize what you are doing
wrong, what is wrong with you, and how to correct the problem with your
training, your diet, and your body in order for you to gain size,
strength, and endurance.
Running
time
approximately
90
minutes.