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		<title>By: Laura</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 08:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Vince!  Wow that was awesome.  I am so glad that Mike Geary is also in the video....I am a huge fan!  I would have to say that Mike was the first person to inspire me to start lifting weights and get motivated.  I actually heard about you through one of his newsletters a while back and now I am hooked on both of your newsletters and work outs!

Ironically, one of my good friends was telling me to go sky diving with him 3 days ago but I am too chicken to try it!  I watched your video and now I am kind of excited.

Thanks for posting that!

Laura&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6258&#039;,&#039;Laura&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6258&#039;,&#039;Laura&#039;,&#039;Hey Vince!  Wow that was awesome.  I am so glad that Mike Geary is also in the video....I am a huge fan!  I would have to say that Mike was the first person to inspire me to start lifting weights and get motivated.  I actually heard about you through one of his newsletters a while back and now I am hooked on both of your newsletters and work outs!\n\nIronically, one of my good friends was telling me to go sky diving with him 3 days ago but I am too chicken to try it!  I watched your video and now I am kind of excited.\n\nThanks for posting that!\n\nLaura&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Vince!  Wow that was awesome.  I am so glad that Mike Geary is also in the video&#8230;.I am a huge fan!  I would have to say that Mike was the first person to inspire me to start lifting weights and get motivated.  I actually heard about you through one of his newsletters a while back and now I am hooked on both of your newsletters and work outs!</p>
<p>Ironically, one of my good friends was telling me to go sky diving with him 3 days ago but I am too chicken to try it!  I watched your video and now I am kind of excited.</p>
<p>Thanks for posting that!</p>
<p>Laura
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6258','Laura'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6258','Laura','Hey Vince!  Wow that was awesome.  I am so glad that Mike Geary is also in the video....I am a huge fan!  I would have to say that Mike was the first person to inspire me to start lifting weights and get motivated.  I actually heard about you through one of his newsletters a while back and now I am hooked on both of your newsletters and work outs!\n\nIronically, one of my good friends was telling me to go sky diving with him 3 days ago but I am too chicken to try it!  I watched your video and now I am kind of excited.\n\nThanks for posting that!\n\nLaura'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Tim Cooke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Cooke</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 04:57:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“What is the number one benefit and most important reason you want access to my No-Nonsense DVD Series?”</p>
<p>   I have been using your tips for some time now and am at a level I have not been able to maintain in the past, but have now. I have been working out virtually alone for about 6 years now. My goal is 4% body fat, but I have limited access to good nutritional knowledge here, especially supplements which I have been looking at recently but haven&#8217;t bought yet; the only gym in town shut down 6 months ago, and I have no friends with the same fitess goals as me. Your stuff would be the peronal trainer, the nutrionist, and the motivation that I need to fulfill my goal, plus there&#8217;s no chance of a half-baked commitment as I can watch DVDs whenever, and they don&#8217;t flake on you cos they have work or &#8220;don&#8217;t feel like it&#8221;. The number one benefit is a greater chance to reach my goals, and the most important reason is because I strive to be the best I can possibly be in all areas of life, and now is my time in my fitness and bodybuilding.</p>
<p>Tim
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6257','Tim Cooke'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6257','Tim Cooke','&acirc;What is the number one benefit and most important reason you want access to my No-Nonsense DVD Series?&acirc;\n\n   I have been using your tips for some time now and am at a level I have not been able to maintain in the past, but have now. I have been working out virtually alone for about 6 years now. My goal is 4% body fat, but I have limited access to good nutritional knowledge here, especially supplements which I have been looking at recently but haven\'t bought yet; the only gym in town shut down 6 months ago, and I have no friends with the same fitess goals as me. Your stuff would be the peronal trainer, the nutrionist, and the motivation that I need to fulfill my goal, plus there\'s no chance of a half-baked commitment as I can watch DVDs whenever, and they don\'t flake on you cos they have work or \&quot;don\'t feel like it\&quot;. The number one benefit is a greater chance to reach my goals, and the most important reason is because I strive to be the best I can possibly be in all areas of life, and now is my time in my fitness and bodybuilding.\n\nTim'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Vince</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vince</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 04:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow...  I just finished reading every single post here!

I am honored to be surrounded by so many driven and ambitious people and it it&#039;s tough to decide a winner but whoever I award, let me reassure you that each of you said something I could relate to and showed me how serious each of you are which gets me pumped up.  I still have to read the next batch and will announce the winner shortly...

I noticed an overlapping theme on some comments...

1. Lots of people are hitting plateaus and struggling to get to that next level.

2. Lots of frusturated people about all the contradicting info on the Internet.  Who do you believe and who do you follow?

3. Lots of people taking action out of the &quot;timing&quot; and circumstances of life.

4. Lots of people with a desire to conquer their body and &quot;prove to themselves it can be done.&quot;

I will address all of these in a Q and A email on Friday and then have you post any more final questions before I make the 480 DVD&#039;s available on Tuesday April 7th at 12pm EST.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6256&#039;,&#039;Vince&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6256&#039;,&#039;Vince&#039;,&#039;Wow...  I just finished reading every single post here!\n\nI am honored to be surrounded by so many driven and ambitious people and it it\&#039;s tough to decide a winner but whoever I award, let me reassure you that each of you said something I could relate to and showed me how serious each of you are which gets me pumped up.  I still have to read the next batch and will announce the winner shortly...\n\nI noticed an overlapping theme on some comments...\n\n1. Lots of people are hitting plateaus and struggling to get to that next level.\n\n2. Lots of frusturated people about all the contradicting info on the Internet.  Who do you believe and who do you follow?\n\n3. Lots of people taking action out of the \&quot;timing\&quot; and circumstances of life.\n\n4. Lots of people with a desire to conquer their body and \&quot;prove to themselves it can be done.\&quot;\n\nI will address all of these in a Q and A email on Friday and then have you post any more final questions before I make the 480 DVD\&#039;s available on Tuesday April 7th at 12pm EST.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow&#8230;  I just finished reading every single post here!</p>
<p>I am honored to be surrounded by so many driven and ambitious people and it it&#8217;s tough to decide a winner but whoever I award, let me reassure you that each of you said something I could relate to and showed me how serious each of you are which gets me pumped up.  I still have to read the next batch and will announce the winner shortly&#8230;</p>
<p>I noticed an overlapping theme on some comments&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Lots of people are hitting plateaus and struggling to get to that next level.</p>
<p>2. Lots of frusturated people about all the contradicting info on the Internet.  Who do you believe and who do you follow?</p>
<p>3. Lots of people taking action out of the &#8220;timing&#8221; and circumstances of life.</p>
<p>4. Lots of people with a desire to conquer their body and &#8220;prove to themselves it can be done.&#8221;</p>
<p>I will address all of these in a Q and A email on Friday and then have you post any more final questions before I make the 480 DVD&#8217;s available on Tuesday April 7th at 12pm EST.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6256','Vince'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6256','Vince','Wow...  I just finished reading every single post here!\n\nI am honored to be surrounded by so many driven and ambitious people and it it\'s tough to decide a winner but whoever I award, let me reassure you that each of you said something I could relate to and showed me how serious each of you are which gets me pumped up.  I still have to read the next batch and will announce the winner shortly...\n\nI noticed an overlapping theme on some comments...\n\n1. Lots of people are hitting plateaus and struggling to get to that next level.\n\n2. Lots of frusturated people about all the contradicting info on the Internet.  Who do you believe and who do you follow?\n\n3. Lots of people taking action out of the \&quot;timing\&quot; and circumstances of life.\n\n4. Lots of people with a desire to conquer their body and \&quot;prove to themselves it can be done.\&quot;\n\nI will address all of these in a Q and A email on Friday and then have you post any more final questions before I make the 480 DVD\'s available on Tuesday April 7th at 12pm EST.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Marc</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 04:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The DVD series will allow me to see proper form technique demonstrated, as well as what I feel to be able to deliver even more information. For me, typing or reading an ebook is exhausting and I usually don&#039;t focus as well on getting all the information sucked out of it. Watching a video is so much better as I am able to relax and sit back and just soak in all the information, without straining my eyes to see. Also, it is much easier to watch the DVD series and take notes over and over again in the same day than it is to read. Reading for me is a very slow process.

Another benefit of the DVD products is to see that Vince is a real person. When you read an ebook, even if there is fancy photos of the author on the sales page, you still wonder if it&#039;s just a bunch of BS marketing &quot;Specialization&quot; tactics that claims &quot;THIS IS THE REAL DEAL MUSCLE BUILDING BLA BLA&quot;  Actually SEEING the authors conviction in his speech and obvious extraordinary physique would make me more opt to purchase the DVD product.

Keep it up vince, really lookin&#039; forward to these DVDs!!!!&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6255&#039;,&#039;Marc&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6255&#039;,&#039;Marc&#039;,&#039;The DVD series will allow me to see proper form technique demonstrated, as well as what I feel to be able to deliver even more information. For me, typing or reading an ebook is exhausting and I usually don\&#039;t focus as well on getting all the information sucked out of it. Watching a video is so much better as I am able to relax and sit back and just soak in all the information, without straining my eyes to see. Also, it is much easier to watch the DVD series and take notes over and over again in the same day than it is to read. Reading for me is a very slow process.\n\nAnother benefit of the DVD products is to see that Vince is a real person. When you read an ebook, even if there is fancy photos of the author on the sales page, you still wonder if it\&#039;s just a bunch of BS marketing \&quot;Specialization\&quot; tactics that claims \&quot;THIS IS THE REAL DEAL MUSCLE BUILDING BLA BLA\&quot;  Actually SEEING the authors conviction in his speech and obvious extraordinary physique would make me more opt to purchase the DVD product.\n\nKeep it up vince, really lookin\&#039; forward to these DVDs!!!!&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The DVD series will allow me to see proper form technique demonstrated, as well as what I feel to be able to deliver even more information. For me, typing or reading an ebook is exhausting and I usually don&#8217;t focus as well on getting all the information sucked out of it. Watching a video is so much better as I am able to relax and sit back and just soak in all the information, without straining my eyes to see. Also, it is much easier to watch the DVD series and take notes over and over again in the same day than it is to read. Reading for me is a very slow process.</p>
<p>Another benefit of the DVD products is to see that Vince is a real person. When you read an ebook, even if there is fancy photos of the author on the sales page, you still wonder if it&#8217;s just a bunch of BS marketing &#8220;Specialization&#8221; tactics that claims &#8220;THIS IS THE REAL DEAL MUSCLE BUILDING BLA BLA&#8221;  Actually SEEING the authors conviction in his speech and obvious extraordinary physique would make me more opt to purchase the DVD product.</p>
<p>Keep it up vince, really lookin&#8217; forward to these DVDs!!!!
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6255','Marc'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6255','Marc','The DVD series will allow me to see proper form technique demonstrated, as well as what I feel to be able to deliver even more information. For me, typing or reading an ebook is exhausting and I usually don\'t focus as well on getting all the information sucked out of it. Watching a video is so much better as I am able to relax and sit back and just soak in all the information, without straining my eyes to see. Also, it is much easier to watch the DVD series and take notes over and over again in the same day than it is to read. Reading for me is a very slow process.\n\nAnother benefit of the DVD products is to see that Vince is a real person. When you read an ebook, even if there is fancy photos of the author on the sales page, you still wonder if it\'s just a bunch of BS marketing \&quot;Specialization\&quot; tactics that claims \&quot;THIS IS THE REAL DEAL MUSCLE BUILDING BLA BLA\&quot;  Actually SEEING the authors conviction in his speech and obvious extraordinary physique would make me more opt to purchase the DVD product.\n\nKeep it up vince, really lookin\' forward to these DVDs!!!!'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 03:08:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Vince.
I&#039;m at my last year of high school. Ive been training for a couple of months now, and I don&#039;t know wh but I started loosing my motivation.
When I started working out, I was a bit overweight. I was eating pretty much junk every day, I was depressed. My grades at school were not that great, I didn&#039;t have an awsome social life, and I was pretty depressed. After a couple of weeks spent in the gym, I started to feel a little better. I was doing mostly machines. I put alot of effort into my workouts, and i sarted to see some little results:).
After a couple of months, some of my friends started noticing i was getting a bit more in shape. I wasn&#039;t &quot;the fat guy&quot; quite as much as before. This motivated me, so I put even more effort into my workouts. I was spending more time in the gym, less time watching T.V. and sitting in front of the computer. I felt much happier and my social life started improoving.
A couple of months pased. I lost a bit more weight (at this point, I was looking pretty good:)). I started been know as &quot;the gym that goes to the gym&quot;. I liked that title very much. I had finaly found something I was good at, something that identifies me. I sarted looking at working out as &quot;my thing&quot;, &quot;my hobby&quot;, &quot;something I was finally good at.&quot; My life got alot better at that point.
Still wasn&#039;t so great at school, wasn&#039;t one of the most fun or amazing people in school, but I was &quot;that gym guy&quot; (I was getting alot more looks from ladies as well :)).
Then, one day, while having a sonversation with a girl who was a friend of mine, I spontaniously anounced to her that I would get a 6-pack before summer (wouldn&#039;t have done that if i knew hoe hard it would be, but im happy I didn&#039;t know at the time). She didn&#039;t realy care all that much, but I could not fail that promise; I was &quot;the gym guy&quot;.
The very same day, I went on youtube and serched &quot;how to get a 6-pack&quot;. Kinda silly, but i had nothing else. I clicked on the video with the most muscular guy on it. That muscular guy then started talking. He told me it was hard work. he told me it wasnt a question of magic pills, supplements, or special diets. He told me it wasnt about thousands of crunches and mindless running (which is what i was doing). He told me it can be achieved buy anyone, as long as they put the effort required. I was astonished. Nowone had given me any advice on weight training before, and I realized I knew nothing about this wolrd of body building I had acociated myself with. I started looking up more of that guy&#039;s videos, and I subscribed to his website. I started geting e-mails and videos on how to train and what to do. I was amazed at how much information there was about &quot;my hobby&quot;. This guy knew what he was talking about and this guy was an inspiration to me. I had discovored the world of &quot;body bilding&quot;. I was a a whole knew level now.
After following this guy&#039;s advice for a while, I noticed my body changing drastically. I lost 10 pounds within months. My abs  started being visible (a beautiefull sight:)). This guy was an inspiration to me. He was a bit of an idol. He showed me anything was possible, if you work hard for it. I had never been more motivated in my life before. I started putting effort into everything I did. Helping m parents at home, studying for school, making more friends and most importantly, training hard for taht 6-pack. I acieved goals in life I taught I could never achieve before. My grade went trought the roof. I was more than the &quot;gym guy&quot; now. I was a new person, and I say with pride, a better person. Much beter looking too! Girls were sudenly paing way more attention to me! (another thing I taught would never happen:)). Th guy on that video changed my life. I was now the ultimate &quot;gym guy&quot;. After I saw these improovements in my life, I knew I could never quit working out. This became my passion.
I haven&#039;t stopped yet, and it&#039;s been a whole year. Thank you ,Vince. I&#039;m sure u can tell by now that you were that guy in teh video.
Although I continue to workout, I have stopped seing results. I&#039;m sure this is a plateau, but I can&#039;t seem to get over it. I started loosing my motivation, and restarting some of my bad old habbits. I tried alot to get over this plateau, but I can&#039;t seem to achieve this. The rest of my life is kind of plateaues too. My grades are starting to get worse. Im becoming more closed to people.  I&#039;m starting to feel my depression coming back. I can&#039;t figure out why this is happening. It would love to get back to my ever-improoving self again, but it&#039;s very hard for some reason.
I know I and writing a very losng post, but I just have alot to say. You have helped me so muc Vince, even tho you didn&#039;t know this. I&#039;m sure im just another one of your millions of subscribers to you, but to me, you are a sort of Idol. I wanted you to know my story, and I ask for your help once again, to break this plateau and get my life back on the track to succes.
I think that your DVD is just the thing I need. Like I said, i don&#039;t have a lot of money, stil only a student. My parents are not that supportive and tehy don&#039;t trust the internet, so I can&#039;t ask for their money to get the DVD. I got a job and earned some money, but it&#039;s s pathetic amount and I don&#039;t even have a credit card to use in order to buy the DVDs. I didn&#039;t there was a chance of me getting one untill I heard that you are giving some away. I would love to get one, so I can learno more about this whole world of bosy building, and so that I can get over this frustrating pleateau and get my life back on track.
I aprecite you taking the time to at least read my story (sry its so long but i just had to tell you:)) and I hopefully you decide I am the right person to give one DVD to. :)
-Alex&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6254&#039;,&#039;Alex&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6254&#039;,&#039;Alex&#039;,&#039;Hi Vince.\nI\&#039;m at my last year of high school. Ive been training for a couple of months now, and I don\&#039;t know wh but I started loosing my motivation.\nWhen I started working out, I was a bit overweight. I was eating pretty much junk every day, I was depressed. My grades at school were not that great, I didn\&#039;t have an awsome social life, and I was pretty depressed. After a couple of weeks spent in the gym, I started to feel a little better. I was doing mostly machines. I put alot of effort into my workouts, and i sarted to see some little results:).\nAfter a couple of months, some of my friends started noticing i was getting a bit more in shape. I wasn\&#039;t \&quot;the fat guy\&quot; quite as much as before. This motivated me, so I put even more effort into my workouts. I was spending more time in the gym, less time watching T.V. and sitting in front of the computer. I felt much happier and my social life started improoving.\nA couple of months pased. I lost a bit more weight (at this point, I was looking pretty good:)). I started been know as \&quot;the gym that goes to the gym\&quot;. I liked that title very much. I had finaly found something I was good at, something that identifies me. I sarted looking at working out as \&quot;my thing\&quot;, \&quot;my hobby\&quot;, \&quot;something I was finally good at.\&quot; My life got alot better at that point.\nStill wasn\&#039;t so great at school, wasn\&#039;t one of the most fun or amazing people in school, but I was \&quot;that gym guy\&quot; (I was getting alot more looks from ladies as well :)).\nThen, one day, while having a sonversation with a girl who was a friend of mine, I spontaniously anounced to her that I would get a 6-pack before summer (wouldn\&#039;t have done that if i knew hoe hard it would be, but im happy I didn\&#039;t know at the time). She didn\&#039;t realy care all that much, but I could not fail that promise; I was \&quot;the gym guy\&quot;.\nThe very same day, I went on youtube and serched \&quot;how to get a 6-pack\&quot;. Kinda silly, but i had nothing else. I clicked on the video with the most muscular guy on it. That muscular guy then started talking. He told me it was hard work. he told me it wasnt a question of magic pills, supplements, or special diets. He told me it wasnt about thousands of crunches and mindless running (which is what i was doing). He told me it can be achieved buy anyone, as long as they put the effort required. I was astonished. Nowone had given me any advice on weight training before, and I realized I knew nothing about this wolrd of body building I had acociated myself with. I started looking up more of that guy\&#039;s videos, and I subscribed to his website. I started geting e-mails and videos on how to train and what to do. I was amazed at how much information there was about \&quot;my hobby\&quot;. This guy knew what he was talking about and this guy was an inspiration to me. I had discovored the world of \&quot;body bilding\&quot;. I was a a whole knew level now.\nAfter following this guy\&#039;s advice for a while, I noticed my body changing drastically. I lost 10 pounds within months. My abs  started being visible (a beautiefull sight:)). This guy was an inspiration to me. He was a bit of an idol. He showed me anything was possible, if you work hard for it. I had never been more motivated in my life before. I started putting effort into everything I did. Helping m parents at home, studying for school, making more friends and most importantly, training hard for taht 6-pack. I acieved goals in life I taught I could never achieve before. My grade went trought the roof. I was more than the \&quot;gym guy\&quot; now. I was a new person, and I say with pride, a better person. Much beter looking too! Girls were sudenly paing way more attention to me! (another thing I taught would never happen:)). Th guy on that video changed my life. I was now the ultimate \&quot;gym guy\&quot;. After I saw these improovements in my life, I knew I could never quit working out. This became my passion.\nI haven\&#039;t stopped yet, and it\&#039;s been a whole year. Thank you ,Vince. I\&#039;m sure u can tell by now that you were that guy in teh video.\nAlthough I continue to workout, I have stopped seing results. I\&#039;m sure this is a plateau, but I can\&#039;t seem to get over it. I started loosing my motivation, and restarting some of my bad old habbits. I tried alot to get over this plateau, but I can\&#039;t seem to achieve this. The rest of my life is kind of plateaues too. My grades are starting to get worse. Im becoming more closed to people.  I\&#039;m starting to feel my depression coming back. I can\&#039;t figure out why this is happening. It would love to get back to my ever-improoving self again, but it\&#039;s very hard for some reason.\nI know I and writing a very losng post, but I just have alot to say. You have helped me so muc Vince, even tho you didn\&#039;t know this. I\&#039;m sure im just another one of your millions of subscribers to you, but to me, you are a sort of Idol. I wanted you to know my story, and I ask for your help once again, to break this plateau and get my life back on the track to succes.\nI think that your DVD is just the thing I need. Like I said, i don\&#039;t have a lot of money, stil only a student. My parents are not that supportive and tehy don\&#039;t trust the internet, so I can\&#039;t ask for their money to get the DVD. I got a job and earned some money, but it\&#039;s s pathetic amount and I don\&#039;t even have a credit card to use in order to buy the DVDs. I didn\&#039;t there was a chance of me getting one untill I heard that you are giving some away. I would love to get one, so I can learno more about this whole world of bosy building, and so that I can get over this frustrating pleateau and get my life back on track.\nI aprecite you taking the time to at least read my story (sry its so long but i just had to tell you:)) and I hopefully you decide I am the right person to give one DVD to. :)\n-Alex&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Vince.<br />
I&#8217;m at my last year of high school. Ive been training for a couple of months now, and I don&#8217;t know wh but I started loosing my motivation.<br />
When I started working out, I was a bit overweight. I was eating pretty much junk every day, I was depressed. My grades at school were not that great, I didn&#8217;t have an awsome social life, and I was pretty depressed. After a couple of weeks spent in the gym, I started to feel a little better. I was doing mostly machines. I put alot of effort into my workouts, and i sarted to see some little results:).<br />
After a couple of months, some of my friends started noticing i was getting a bit more in shape. I wasn&#8217;t &#8220;the fat guy&#8221; quite as much as before. This motivated me, so I put even more effort into my workouts. I was spending more time in the gym, less time watching T.V. and sitting in front of the computer. I felt much happier and my social life started improoving.<br />
A couple of months pased. I lost a bit more weight (at this point, I was looking pretty good:)). I started been know as &#8220;the gym that goes to the gym&#8221;. I liked that title very much. I had finaly found something I was good at, something that identifies me. I sarted looking at working out as &#8220;my thing&#8221;, &#8220;my hobby&#8221;, &#8220;something I was finally good at.&#8221; My life got alot better at that point.<br />
Still wasn&#8217;t so great at school, wasn&#8217;t one of the most fun or amazing people in school, but I was &#8220;that gym guy&#8221; (I was getting alot more looks from ladies as well <img src='http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ).<br />
Then, one day, while having a sonversation with a girl who was a friend of mine, I spontaniously anounced to her that I would get a 6-pack before summer (wouldn&#8217;t have done that if i knew hoe hard it would be, but im happy I didn&#8217;t know at the time). She didn&#8217;t realy care all that much, but I could not fail that promise; I was &#8220;the gym guy&#8221;.<br />
The very same day, I went on youtube and serched &#8220;how to get a 6-pack&#8221;. Kinda silly, but i had nothing else. I clicked on the video with the most muscular guy on it. That muscular guy then started talking. He told me it was hard work. he told me it wasnt a question of magic pills, supplements, or special diets. He told me it wasnt about thousands of crunches and mindless running (which is what i was doing). He told me it can be achieved buy anyone, as long as they put the effort required. I was astonished. Nowone had given me any advice on weight training before, and I realized I knew nothing about this wolrd of body building I had acociated myself with. I started looking up more of that guy&#8217;s videos, and I subscribed to his website. I started geting e-mails and videos on how to train and what to do. I was amazed at how much information there was about &#8220;my hobby&#8221;. This guy knew what he was talking about and this guy was an inspiration to me. I had discovored the world of &#8220;body bilding&#8221;. I was a a whole knew level now.<br />
After following this guy&#8217;s advice for a while, I noticed my body changing drastically. I lost 10 pounds within months. My abs  started being visible (a beautiefull sight:)). This guy was an inspiration to me. He was a bit of an idol. He showed me anything was possible, if you work hard for it. I had never been more motivated in my life before. I started putting effort into everything I did. Helping m parents at home, studying for school, making more friends and most importantly, training hard for taht 6-pack. I acieved goals in life I taught I could never achieve before. My grade went trought the roof. I was more than the &#8220;gym guy&#8221; now. I was a new person, and I say with pride, a better person. Much beter looking too! Girls were sudenly paing way more attention to me! (another thing I taught would never happen:)). Th guy on that video changed my life. I was now the ultimate &#8220;gym guy&#8221;. After I saw these improovements in my life, I knew I could never quit working out. This became my passion.<br />
I haven&#8217;t stopped yet, and it&#8217;s been a whole year. Thank you ,Vince. I&#8217;m sure u can tell by now that you were that guy in teh video.<br />
Although I continue to workout, I have stopped seing results. I&#8217;m sure this is a plateau, but I can&#8217;t seem to get over it. I started loosing my motivation, and restarting some of my bad old habbits. I tried alot to get over this plateau, but I can&#8217;t seem to achieve this. The rest of my life is kind of plateaues too. My grades are starting to get worse. Im becoming more closed to people.  I&#8217;m starting to feel my depression coming back. I can&#8217;t figure out why this is happening. It would love to get back to my ever-improoving self again, but it&#8217;s very hard for some reason.<br />
I know I and writing a very losng post, but I just have alot to say. You have helped me so muc Vince, even tho you didn&#8217;t know this. I&#8217;m sure im just another one of your millions of subscribers to you, but to me, you are a sort of Idol. I wanted you to know my story, and I ask for your help once again, to break this plateau and get my life back on the track to succes.<br />
I think that your DVD is just the thing I need. Like I said, i don&#8217;t have a lot of money, stil only a student. My parents are not that supportive and tehy don&#8217;t trust the internet, so I can&#8217;t ask for their money to get the DVD. I got a job and earned some money, but it&#8217;s s pathetic amount and I don&#8217;t even have a credit card to use in order to buy the DVDs. I didn&#8217;t there was a chance of me getting one untill I heard that you are giving some away. I would love to get one, so I can learno more about this whole world of bosy building, and so that I can get over this frustrating pleateau and get my life back on track.<br />
I aprecite you taking the time to at least read my story (sry its so long but i just had to tell you:)) and I hopefully you decide I am the right person to give one DVD to. <img src='http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
-Alex
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6254','Alex'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6254','Alex','Hi Vince.\nI\'m at my last year of high school. Ive been training for a couple of months now, and I don\'t know wh but I started loosing my motivation.\nWhen I started working out, I was a bit overweight. I was eating pretty much junk every day, I was depressed. My grades at school were not that great, I didn\'t have an awsome social life, and I was pretty depressed. After a couple of weeks spent in the gym, I started to feel a little better. I was doing mostly machines. I put alot of effort into my workouts, and i sarted to see some little results:).\nAfter a couple of months, some of my friends started noticing i was getting a bit more in shape. I wasn\'t \&quot;the fat guy\&quot; quite as much as before. This motivated me, so I put even more effort into my workouts. I was spending more time in the gym, less time watching T.V. and sitting in front of the computer. I felt much happier and my social life started improoving.\nA couple of months pased. I lost a bit more weight (at this point, I was looking pretty good:)). I started been know as \&quot;the gym that goes to the gym\&quot;. I liked that title very much. I had finaly found something I was good at, something that identifies me. I sarted looking at working out as \&quot;my thing\&quot;, \&quot;my hobby\&quot;, \&quot;something I was finally good at.\&quot; My life got alot better at that point.\nStill wasn\'t so great at school, wasn\'t one of the most fun or amazing people in school, but I was \&quot;that gym guy\&quot; (I was getting alot more looks from ladies as well :)).\nThen, one day, while having a sonversation with a girl who was a friend of mine, I spontaniously anounced to her that I would get a 6-pack before summer (wouldn\'t have done that if i knew hoe hard it would be, but im happy I didn\'t know at the time). She didn\'t realy care all that much, but I could not fail that promise; I was \&quot;the gym guy\&quot;.\nThe very same day, I went on youtube and serched \&quot;how to get a 6-pack\&quot;. Kinda silly, but i had nothing else. I clicked on the video with the most muscular guy on it. That muscular guy then started talking. He told me it was hard work. he told me it wasnt a question of magic pills, supplements, or special diets. He told me it wasnt about thousands of crunches and mindless running (which is what i was doing). He told me it can be achieved buy anyone, as long as they put the effort required. I was astonished. Nowone had given me any advice on weight training before, and I realized I knew nothing about this wolrd of body building I had acociated myself with. I started looking up more of that guy\'s videos, and I subscribed to his website. I started geting e-mails and videos on how to train and what to do. I was amazed at how much information there was about \&quot;my hobby\&quot;. This guy knew what he was talking about and this guy was an inspiration to me. I had discovored the world of \&quot;body bilding\&quot;. I was a a whole knew level now.\nAfter following this guy\'s advice for a while, I noticed my body changing drastically. I lost 10 pounds within months. My abs  started being visible (a beautiefull sight:)). This guy was an inspiration to me. He was a bit of an idol. He showed me anything was possible, if you work hard for it. I had never been more motivated in my life before. I started putting effort into everything I did. Helping m parents at home, studying for school, making more friends and most importantly, training hard for taht 6-pack. I acieved goals in life I taught I could never achieve before. My grade went trought the roof. I was more than the \&quot;gym guy\&quot; now. I was a new person, and I say with pride, a better person. Much beter looking too! Girls were sudenly paing way more attention to me! (another thing I taught would never happen:)). Th guy on that video changed my life. I was now the ultimate \&quot;gym guy\&quot;. After I saw these improovements in my life, I knew I could never quit working out. This became my passion.\nI haven\'t stopped yet, and it\'s been a whole year. Thank you ,Vince. I\'m sure u can tell by now that you were that guy in teh video.\nAlthough I continue to workout, I have stopped seing results. I\'m sure this is a plateau, but I can\'t seem to get over it. I started loosing my motivation, and restarting some of my bad old habbits. I tried alot to get over this plateau, but I can\'t seem to achieve this. The rest of my life is kind of plateaues too. My grades are starting to get worse. Im becoming more closed to people.  I\'m starting to feel my depression coming back. I can\'t figure out why this is happening. It would love to get back to my ever-improoving self again, but it\'s very hard for some reason.\nI know I and writing a very losng post, but I just have alot to say. You have helped me so muc Vince, even tho you didn\'t know this. I\'m sure im just another one of your millions of subscribers to you, but to me, you are a sort of Idol. I wanted you to know my story, and I ask for your help once again, to break this plateau and get my life back on the track to succes.\nI think that your DVD is just the thing I need. Like I said, i don\'t have a lot of money, stil only a student. My parents are not that supportive and tehy don\'t trust the internet, so I can\'t ask for their money to get the DVD. I got a job and earned some money, but it\'s s pathetic amount and I don\'t even have a credit card to use in order to buy the DVDs. I didn\'t there was a chance of me getting one untill I heard that you are giving some away. I would love to get one, so I can learno more about this whole world of bosy building, and so that I can get over this frustrating pleateau and get my life back on track.\nI aprecite you taking the time to at least read my story (sry its so long but i just had to tell you:)) and I hopefully you decide I am the right person to give one DVD to. :)\n-Alex'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Tina</title>
		<link>http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/856/skydiving-at-17000-feet-in-denver-colorado/#comment-6253</link>
		<dc:creator>Tina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 02:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m 36 years old, 3 children, and 18 yrs of trying to get my body back to what it once was.  I&#039;ve been working out, off and on for the last 6 years. Still haven&#039;t found anything to help with my belly.  (Two surgeries and lots of exercises and nothing has worked yet.)   Love weights, but have always hit that plateau and couldn&#039;t get past it.  Gets pretty discouraging.  Motivation, confidence,  and hope is what I believe your DVD series will  bring me.  Excited about having the old/new me back.

And yes, seeing you in your fitted Under Armour..haha!&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6253&#039;,&#039;Tina&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6253&#039;,&#039;Tina&#039;,&#039;I\&#039;m 36 years old, 3 children, and 18 yrs of trying to get my body back to what it once was.  I\&#039;ve been working out, off and on for the last 6 years. Still haven\&#039;t found anything to help with my belly.  (Two surgeries and lots of exercises and nothing has worked yet.)   Love weights, but have always hit that plateau and couldn\&#039;t get past it.  Gets pretty discouraging.  Motivation, confidence,  and hope is what I believe your DVD series will  bring me.  Excited about having the old\/new me back.\n\nAnd yes, seeing you in your fitted Under Armour..haha!&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m 36 years old, 3 children, and 18 yrs of trying to get my body back to what it once was.  I&#8217;ve been working out, off and on for the last 6 years. Still haven&#8217;t found anything to help with my belly.  (Two surgeries and lots of exercises and nothing has worked yet.)   Love weights, but have always hit that plateau and couldn&#8217;t get past it.  Gets pretty discouraging.  Motivation, confidence,  and hope is what I believe your DVD series will  bring me.  Excited about having the old/new me back.</p>
<p>And yes, seeing you in your fitted Under Armour..haha!
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6253','Tina'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6253','Tina','I\'m 36 years old, 3 children, and 18 yrs of trying to get my body back to what it once was.  I\'ve been working out, off and on for the last 6 years. Still haven\'t found anything to help with my belly.  (Two surgeries and lots of exercises and nothing has worked yet.)   Love weights, but have always hit that plateau and couldn\'t get past it.  Gets pretty discouraging.  Motivation, confidence,  and hope is what I believe your DVD series will  bring me.  Excited about having the old\/new me back.\n\nAnd yes, seeing you in your fitted Under Armour..haha!'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Ana</title>
		<link>http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/856/skydiving-at-17000-feet-in-denver-colorado/#comment-6252</link>
		<dc:creator>Ana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 02:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I actually thought about your question (&quot;What is the number one benefit and most important reason you want access to my No-Nonsense DVD Series?&quot; ) the second i came across your page. Well i came to realize that the reason i wanted this dvd series so bad was the same reason that i had for wanting to make the basketball team and the soccer team and the volleyball team, the same reason why i pushed so hard in every day at practise the reason why even though i didn&#039;t have much skill i was a good player. and that is; DESIRE. That word says it all. When you want something bad enough you are willing to push all obsticles out of the way you completely give 110% you are motivated you work extremely hard to reach what you want and most importantly...you reach it, you get it, you seize it and you cherish it. I know that if i were to be able to get my hands on that dvd i would squeeze every drop of juice it had to offer, i would extract every ounce of information it has to offer and would apply it to my daily lifestyle in such a manner that i am possitive would make a 360 turn in my life for the best. To succeed i know what it takes; DESIRE, HARD-WORK, DETERMINATION, COMMITMENT, DEDICATION, PASSION, AND THE RIGHT TOOLS. i have all the above but one: THE RIGHT TOOL and that is what this dvd series is to me. I have the willingness to learn, the ability to adjust, the strenght to cope, and the resilience to keep on going all i need know is the proper guidence, there is so much out there and i feel i have found the right place all i need is the ticket in.  The benefit this dvd series would provide for me are immense but one key factor for me is the fact that it is a hard copy dvd and i am currently facing many financial problems, my computer often crashes and the memory is so small that it wont allow me to download the program also i do not have a credit card and cannot purchase this program because i lack the financial resources, i am in no way asking for pity i am simply stating the huge benefits that this dvd series would be to me, it would be the hope and perfect tool i have been waiting for and so desperately desire.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6252&#039;,&#039;Ana&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6252&#039;,&#039;Ana&#039;,&#039;I actually thought about your question (\&quot;What is the number one benefit and most important reason you want access to my No-Nonsense DVD Series?\&quot; ) the second i came across your page. Well i came to realize that the reason i wanted this dvd series so bad was the same reason that i had for wanting to make the basketball team and the soccer team and the volleyball team, the same reason why i pushed so hard in every day at practise the reason why even though i didn\&#039;t have much skill i was a good player. and that is; DESIRE. That word says it all. When you want something bad enough you are willing to push all obsticles out of the way you completely give 110% you are motivated you work extremely hard to reach what you want and most importantly...you reach it, you get it, you seize it and you cherish it. I know that if i were to be able to get my hands on that dvd i would squeeze every drop of juice it had to offer, i would extract every ounce of information it has to offer and would apply it to my daily lifestyle in such a manner that i am possitive would make a 360 turn in my life for the best. To succeed i know what it takes; DESIRE, HARD-WORK, DETERMINATION, COMMITMENT, DEDICATION, PASSION, AND THE RIGHT TOOLS. i have all the above but one: THE RIGHT TOOL and that is what this dvd series is to me. I have the willingness to learn, the ability to adjust, the strenght to cope, and the resilience to keep on going all i need know is the proper guidence, there is so much out there and i feel i have found the right place all i need is the ticket in.  The benefit this dvd series would provide for me are immense but one key factor for me is the fact that it is a hard copy dvd and i am currently facing many financial problems, my computer often crashes and the memory is so small that it wont allow me to download the program also i do not have a credit card and cannot purchase this program because i lack the financial resources, i am in no way asking for pity i am simply stating the huge benefits that this dvd series would be to me, it would be the hope and perfect tool i have been waiting for and so desperately desire.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I actually thought about your question (&#8220;What is the number one benefit and most important reason you want access to my No-Nonsense DVD Series?&#8221; ) the second i came across your page. Well i came to realize that the reason i wanted this dvd series so bad was the same reason that i had for wanting to make the basketball team and the soccer team and the volleyball team, the same reason why i pushed so hard in every day at practise the reason why even though i didn&#8217;t have much skill i was a good player. and that is; DESIRE. That word says it all. When you want something bad enough you are willing to push all obsticles out of the way you completely give 110% you are motivated you work extremely hard to reach what you want and most importantly&#8230;you reach it, you get it, you seize it and you cherish it. I know that if i were to be able to get my hands on that dvd i would squeeze every drop of juice it had to offer, i would extract every ounce of information it has to offer and would apply it to my daily lifestyle in such a manner that i am possitive would make a 360 turn in my life for the best. To succeed i know what it takes; DESIRE, HARD-WORK, DETERMINATION, COMMITMENT, DEDICATION, PASSION, AND THE RIGHT TOOLS. i have all the above but one: THE RIGHT TOOL and that is what this dvd series is to me. I have the willingness to learn, the ability to adjust, the strenght to cope, and the resilience to keep on going all i need know is the proper guidence, there is so much out there and i feel i have found the right place all i need is the ticket in.  The benefit this dvd series would provide for me are immense but one key factor for me is the fact that it is a hard copy dvd and i am currently facing many financial problems, my computer often crashes and the memory is so small that it wont allow me to download the program also i do not have a credit card and cannot purchase this program because i lack the financial resources, i am in no way asking for pity i am simply stating the huge benefits that this dvd series would be to me, it would be the hope and perfect tool i have been waiting for and so desperately desire.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6252','Ana'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6252','Ana','I actually thought about your question (\&quot;What is the number one benefit and most important reason you want access to my No-Nonsense DVD Series?\&quot; ) the second i came across your page. Well i came to realize that the reason i wanted this dvd series so bad was the same reason that i had for wanting to make the basketball team and the soccer team and the volleyball team, the same reason why i pushed so hard in every day at practise the reason why even though i didn\'t have much skill i was a good player. and that is; DESIRE. That word says it all. When you want something bad enough you are willing to push all obsticles out of the way you completely give 110% you are motivated you work extremely hard to reach what you want and most importantly...you reach it, you get it, you seize it and you cherish it. I know that if i were to be able to get my hands on that dvd i would squeeze every drop of juice it had to offer, i would extract every ounce of information it has to offer and would apply it to my daily lifestyle in such a manner that i am possitive would make a 360 turn in my life for the best. To succeed i know what it takes; DESIRE, HARD-WORK, DETERMINATION, COMMITMENT, DEDICATION, PASSION, AND THE RIGHT TOOLS. i have all the above but one: THE RIGHT TOOL and that is what this dvd series is to me. I have the willingness to learn, the ability to adjust, the strenght to cope, and the resilience to keep on going all i need know is the proper guidence, there is so much out there and i feel i have found the right place all i need is the ticket in.  The benefit this dvd series would provide for me are immense but one key factor for me is the fact that it is a hard copy dvd and i am currently facing many financial problems, my computer often crashes and the memory is so small that it wont allow me to download the program also i do not have a credit card and cannot purchase this program because i lack the financial resources, i am in no way asking for pity i am simply stating the huge benefits that this dvd series would be to me, it would be the hope and perfect tool i have been waiting for and so desperately desire.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Ryan King</title>
		<link>http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/856/skydiving-at-17000-feet-in-denver-colorado/#comment-6251</link>
		<dc:creator>Ryan King</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 01:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I heard much of what your saying years ago when EAS tried to get the Body Challange out there.  i thought the goal was admirable, but it soon got tainted in the was and scams.  I purchased the video from Phillips all those years ago, and it still motivates me today.  I recently went through a DCF case where 3 kids were &quot;brought&quot; to my door, and my mohter become permently under my care.  Oh, and I&#039;m getting married in a month if she stays with the insanity that long. :)  I use to compete in Martial Arts, and tried lifting; along with all the suppliment and BS that goes with it.  I&#039;m in good shape (5&#039;6&quot; @148lbs) but definatly not what I want.  With a full time job, and a full time student on top of the above, training the old way of 2 horus a day for 4-6 days a week was not working, and so my $500 Soloflex dumbbells sit as a hat rack in the corner.  To have a workout with the same philosophy would be great.  My ethic, economy of motion, short and to the point!

I&#039;m the last male figure in my family, and I&#039;m gonna do this one thing for me.  So, I&#039;m up to the challenge; if I dare say, if YOU are.  Can you keep it real even when success or pressure builds?  I&#039;d love the confidence to say yes!&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6251&#039;,&#039;Ryan King&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6251&#039;,&#039;Ryan King&#039;,&#039;I heard much of what your saying years ago when EAS tried to get the Body Challange out there.  i thought the goal was admirable, but it soon got tainted in the was and scams.  I purchased the video from Phillips all those years ago, and it still motivates me today.  I recently went through a DCF case where 3 kids were \&quot;brought\&quot; to my door, and my mohter become permently under my care.  Oh, and I\&#039;m getting married in a month if she stays with the insanity that long. :)  I use to compete in Martial Arts, and tried lifting; along with all the suppliment and BS that goes with it.  I\&#039;m in good shape (5\&#039;6\&quot; @148lbs) but definatly not what I want.  With a full time job, and a full time student on top of the above, training the old way of 2 horus a day for 4-6 days a week was not working, and so my $500 Soloflex dumbbells sit as a hat rack in the corner.  To have a workout with the same philosophy would be great.  My ethic, economy of motion, short and to the point!\n\nI\&#039;m the last male figure in my family, and I\&#039;m gonna do this one thing for me.  So, I\&#039;m up to the challenge; if I dare say, if YOU are.  Can you keep it real even when success or pressure builds?  I\&#039;d love the confidence to say yes!&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I heard much of what your saying years ago when EAS tried to get the Body Challange out there.  i thought the goal was admirable, but it soon got tainted in the was and scams.  I purchased the video from Phillips all those years ago, and it still motivates me today.  I recently went through a DCF case where 3 kids were &#8220;brought&#8221; to my door, and my mohter become permently under my care.  Oh, and I&#8217;m getting married in a month if she stays with the insanity that long. <img src='http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   I use to compete in Martial Arts, and tried lifting; along with all the suppliment and BS that goes with it.  I&#8217;m in good shape (5&#8217;6&#8243; @148lbs) but definatly not what I want.  With a full time job, and a full time student on top of the above, training the old way of 2 horus a day for 4-6 days a week was not working, and so my $500 Soloflex dumbbells sit as a hat rack in the corner.  To have a workout with the same philosophy would be great.  My ethic, economy of motion, short and to the point!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m the last male figure in my family, and I&#8217;m gonna do this one thing for me.  So, I&#8217;m up to the challenge; if I dare say, if YOU are.  Can you keep it real even when success or pressure builds?  I&#8217;d love the confidence to say yes!
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6251','Ryan King'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6251','Ryan King','I heard much of what your saying years ago when EAS tried to get the Body Challange out there.  i thought the goal was admirable, but it soon got tainted in the was and scams.  I purchased the video from Phillips all those years ago, and it still motivates me today.  I recently went through a DCF case where 3 kids were \&quot;brought\&quot; to my door, and my mohter become permently under my care.  Oh, and I\'m getting married in a month if she stays with the insanity that long. :)  I use to compete in Martial Arts, and tried lifting; along with all the suppliment and BS that goes with it.  I\'m in good shape (5\'6\&quot; @148lbs) but definatly not what I want.  With a full time job, and a full time student on top of the above, training the old way of 2 horus a day for 4-6 days a week was not working, and so my $500 Soloflex dumbbells sit as a hat rack in the corner.  To have a workout with the same philosophy would be great.  My ethic, economy of motion, short and to the point!\n\nI\'m the last male figure in my family, and I\'m gonna do this one thing for me.  So, I\'m up to the challenge; if I dare say, if YOU are.  Can you keep it real even when success or pressure builds?  I\'d love the confidence to say yes!'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Carol white</title>
		<link>http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/856/skydiving-at-17000-feet-in-denver-colorado/#comment-6250</link>
		<dc:creator>Carol white</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have never been skydiving.  I can&#039;t handle the speed and I must have feet on the ground whether it be my own or piggy-back on some hunk or horsebackriding!  The reason I really wish to train with you and &quot;win&quot; the dvd series is that I am a 53 year old woman who has been &quot;ok&quot; but never &quot;bangin&quot; and I want once in my life to have a waist and a booty and a hard body.  I have emphasized strengthening my core to avoid back surgery and so far so good.  But I want more.  I want to be the over 50 representative to show that IT CAN BE DONE; no matter what age you begin.  I am determined but to win the dvd set would seal the deal!    Peace out.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6250&#039;,&#039;Carol white&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6250&#039;,&#039;Carol white&#039;,&#039;I have never been skydiving.  I can\&#039;t handle the speed and I must have feet on the ground whether it be my own or piggy-back on some hunk or horsebackriding!  The reason I really wish to train with you and \&quot;win\&quot; the dvd series is that I am a 53 year old woman who has been \&quot;ok\&quot; but never \&quot;bangin\&quot; and I want once in my life to have a waist and a booty and a hard body.  I have emphasized strengthening my core to avoid back surgery and so far so good.  But I want more.  I want to be the over 50 representative to show that IT CAN BE DONE; no matter what age you begin.  I am determined but to win the dvd set would seal the deal!    Peace out.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have never been skydiving.  I can&#8217;t handle the speed and I must have feet on the ground whether it be my own or piggy-back on some hunk or horsebackriding!  The reason I really wish to train with you and &#8220;win&#8221; the dvd series is that I am a 53 year old woman who has been &#8220;ok&#8221; but never &#8220;bangin&#8221; and I want once in my life to have a waist and a booty and a hard body.  I have emphasized strengthening my core to avoid back surgery and so far so good.  But I want more.  I want to be the over 50 representative to show that IT CAN BE DONE; no matter what age you begin.  I am determined but to win the dvd set would seal the deal!    Peace out.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6250','Carol white'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6250','Carol white','I have never been skydiving.  I can\'t handle the speed and I must have feet on the ground whether it be my own or piggy-back on some hunk or horsebackriding!  The reason I really wish to train with you and \&quot;win\&quot; the dvd series is that I am a 53 year old woman who has been \&quot;ok\&quot; but never \&quot;bangin\&quot; and I want once in my life to have a waist and a booty and a hard body.  I have emphasized strengthening my core to avoid back surgery and so far so good.  But I want more.  I want to be the over 50 representative to show that IT CAN BE DONE; no matter what age you begin.  I am determined but to win the dvd set would seal the deal!    Peace out.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>By: Irving Zappi</title>
		<link>http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/856/skydiving-at-17000-feet-in-denver-colorado/#comment-6249</link>
		<dc:creator>Irving Zappi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why I want access to your DVD program? Well I never toughed about it seriously before, now I come to realize that the most important reason besides feeling good after a shredding work out, is respect. And not respect from people, I don’t care about lady’s chasing me or not, I’m already in love with an amazing gal which by the way got to know me before my transformation so there is no way I’m cheating or leaving her. I don’t care about guys staring at me at the gym or trying to lift more weight than I do, there’s always someone who lifts more or less than I do, however I do care about guys asking me for advice (it happens a lot when they see you getting results) it feels good to help people in reaching their goals (now I understand you a little better Vince). When I talk about respect I mean the kind of respect I feel every time I look myself in the mirror, and it’s not vanity (well I must confess maybe a little) it’s the feeling of realizing that you’re achieving your goals within the deadline. Before following your advice I was stuck at 75Kg(166lbs) 17%BF I was frustrated for almost a year, I didn’t realize I had to change the way I eat, my sleeping, hell even the way I used to train. 4 months after following your advice I’m at 94Kg(206lbs) 14%BF. And I do feel more respect about myself every day just because I know I’m getting the job done, the job of being more healthy and stronger every day. I don’t care too much about the way I look, I dress very bad and I don’t care about gals chasing me, but if they are I’m not complaining either. But the main reason for training in a proper way is that feeling you get when you overcome yourself, and you know you’re better than you were yesterday, there is nothing good about being better than someone else, but overcoming myself everyday for me is the ultimate goal in every aspect of my life, including health and fitness.</p>
<p>I did get commitment from the investment, US dollar is sky high now (I live in Mexico) and there is a really big lack of information about fitness here. Gyms are not what you are used to(from what I can see in your videos) with really nice barbells and with 10 benches for bench press, here you have to wait in line to use most of the equipment for compound exercises, hell you sometimes have to wait to use barbells due to only one set in the gym(a couple of barbells for every weight). Food even thou is very natural is really bad if you have the usual diet for Mexican people, lots of tortilla(flour, carbs) lots of meat(fat) and lots of lard to cook everything. Now don’t get me wrong I’m not complaining or crying about anything I’m just trying to make myself clear, I think it’s more difficult for me than for you or most of your clients in Canada/US. The only advantage I can think of is we don’t get too many magazines and supplements, here are inaccessibly expensive(lol) so I would like to thank the internet(for the opportunity) and you for sharing your knowledge even thou at a price I understand you have to make money someway, somehow(we all do), and what better way than helping people and doing something that you really like, have you toughed about getting a sponsorship?</p>
<p>  Best Regards.</p>
<p>		Irving Zappi.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6249','Irving Zappi'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6249','Irving Zappi','Why I want access to your DVD program? Well I never toughed about it seriously before, now I come to realize that the most important reason besides feeling good after a shredding work out, is respect. And not respect from people, I don&acirc;t care about lady&acirc;s chasing me or not, I&acirc;m already in love with an amazing gal which by the way got to know me before my transformation so there is no way I&acirc;m cheating or leaving her. I don&acirc;t care about guys staring at me at the gym or trying to lift more weight than I do, there&acirc;s always someone who lifts more or less than I do, however I do care about guys asking me for advice (it happens a lot when they see you getting results) it feels good to help people in reaching their goals (now I understand you a little better Vince). When I talk about respect I mean the kind of respect I feel every time I look myself in the mirror, and it&acirc;s not vanity (well I must confess maybe a little) it&acirc;s the feeling of realizing that you&acirc;re achieving your goals within the deadline. Before following your advice I was stuck at 75Kg(166lbs) 17%BF I was frustrated for almost a year, I didn&acirc;t realize I had to change the way I eat, my sleeping, hell even the way I used to train. 4 months after following your advice I&acirc;m at 94Kg(206lbs) 14%BF. And I do feel more respect about myself every day just because I know I&acirc;m getting the job done, the job of being more healthy and stronger every day. I don&acirc;t care too much about the way I look, I dress very bad and I don&acirc;t care about gals chasing me, but if they are I&acirc;m not complaining either. But the main reason for training in a proper way is that feeling you get when you overcome yourself, and you know you&acirc;re better than you were yesterday, there is nothing good about being better than someone else, but overcoming myself everyday for me is the ultimate goal in every aspect of my life, including health and fitness.\n\nI did get commitment from the investment, US dollar is sky high now (I live in Mexico) and there is a really big lack of information about fitness here. Gyms are not what you are used to(from what I can see in your videos) with really nice barbells and with 10 benches for bench press, here you have to wait in line to use most of the equipment for compound exercises, hell you sometimes have to wait to use barbells due to only one set in the gym(a couple of barbells for every weight). Food even thou is very natural is really bad if you have the usual diet for Mexican people, lots of tortilla(flour, carbs) lots of meat(fat) and lots of lard to cook everything. Now don&acirc;t get me wrong I&acirc;m not complaining or crying about anything I&acirc;m just trying to make myself clear, I think it&acirc;s more difficult for me than for you or most of your clients in Canada\/US. The only advantage I can think of is we don&acirc;t get too many magazines and supplements, here are inaccessibly expensive(lol) so I would like to thank the internet(for the opportunity) and you for sharing your knowledge even thou at a price I understand you have to make money someway, somehow(we all do), and what better way than helping people and doing something that you really like, have you toughed about getting a sponsorship?\n\n  Best Regards.\n\n		Irving Zappi.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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