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AdamFitnessVantage
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AdamFitnessVantage
@AdamVantage1
I help founders and execs lose 10-15kg in 12 weeks. Under 45 min sessions. 10 clients max. Posting what actually works. Apply: https://t.co/kOpjkndD4o
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Hot take: 90% of personal trainers have no business coaching busy professionals.
They'll give you a 6-day bodybuilding split when you can barely manage 3 sessions.
They'll tell you to meal prep on Sundays when you're watching the kids.
They don't understand your life. Find someone who does.
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@thebodycoach More motivated with everything when the sun is out 😎
Luckily I now live in the sun year round 💪🏼
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@Jainadave_ Gotta be in a calorie surplus to start gaining body fat!
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@TimeproofRx @foundmyfitness Your muscle needs a reason to grow. Remember progressive overload doesn’t mean you need to increase the weight heavily each time. Micro increments are fine, hit one more rep each time or even improve on form
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@foundmyfitness How important do you think progressive overload is? I feel like I have been spinning my wheels in maintenance mode for years. I’m ashamed to say.
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Most people don't need more protein to build muscle.
They need to train more.
Protein isn’t the main driver of adaptation, training is. Muscle growth, strength, and metabolic health are primarily stimulated by mechanical tension and progressive overload, not just a higher protein intake.
Protein’s role is supportive. It helps repair and build after you’ve given your body a reason to adapt. But without a meaningful training stimulus, more protein doesn’t translate into better outcomes (e.g., more strength, greater lean mass).
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@TheOvermanEthos Are people already paying for a service? If so, you know there are potential customers. Just make sure you do it better
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@LeilaHormozi Knowing who to have in your circle is so important, especially when it comes to levelling up or wanting to improve in life. Choose people who propel you forward, not hope your downfall
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@AlexHormozi Mad how many people are still in denial, especially when it can substantially improve your output when used properly
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Friendly reminder that AI will never be worse than it is right now.
If you assume any rate of improvement over any reasonable period - learning how to use it becomes your #1 priority.
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@LeilaHormozi Best way to grow and develop for sure. You don’t build by staying comfortable
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@Crypto4RestofUs @CoachFHM Could be a few things. Maybe too upright, could try leaning forward a little. Maybe going too deep and causing stress on the shoulder. Could be elbow flare
If it does generally hurt then I’d avoid doing them. Can always try assisted ones or utilise close grip bench etc
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@CoachFHM You ever get shoulder pain from these, if so can it be avoided possibly by different form?
Can you show these from the front, maybe my elbows are too flared or something , they always bother my shoulders.
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Fat loss isn't complicated.
The supplement industry spends $37B/year convincing you otherwise.
Here's what actually works:
→ 250 - 500 cal deficit
→ 1g protein per lb
→ Lift 3x/week
→ Walk daily
→ Sleep 7+ hours
That's it. Every time.
What's stopping you from starting?
Tired of not getting results?
Download the free blueprint here:
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@wilsonhlthcoach Big difference! interested to know, were you heavier in the previous diet?
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Your body is a depreciating asset.
Most founders ignore it until it breaks.
5 hours sleep. Skipped meals. No training in weeks.
That's not dedication. That's depreciation.
You service your car every 6 months.
When did you last service yourself?
Take the quiz here:
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It's important to train hard and intense, however, the best programmes are the ones you can recover from and repeat consistently. Progressive overload, not progressive burnout
AdamFitnessVantage@AdamVantage1
@ted_ryce This is why it's important to understand intensity, volume and frequency
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