I wouldn't that's a lot of money.
How many guys on here would pay $200 a month (for as long as it took) to a personal trainer if it was guaranteed to give you 20" arms? One exception is you still have to purchase whatever you have been in the past. I mean if your taking gear and a lot of supplements you still have to take them.
I don't want anyone saying hell yes as I spend more then that on shit and get nowhere.
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I wouldn't that's a lot of money.
If someone is using gear, and they can only get 20'' arms with the addition of a personal trainer, I say drop the gear and learn how to train, because there's no telling what else they're training incorrectly.
If i won the lottery i would give it all to my personal trainer if he could get me 20" arms.
$200 a month is nothing for a trainer.
If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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If the timeframe was decent, I'd pay the 200/month. Not that I have money to throw away, but even if it took a year @ 2400 bucks to be naturally stacked (with a guarantee) is definitely worth it, IMO.
At this point, though, there probably isn't much a PT could tell me I haven't already learned here.
Very true. Plus a trainer is not a guarantee of good results, you have to apply what they tell you and work out hard when you're not with them.Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
And having 20 inch arms is kind of silly without the legs, chest and back to go with them.
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As stated before $200 a month is diddly squat for a trainer.
I wouldn't trust any trainer who gave that kind of guarantee either.
Exactly. Genetics are genetics.Originally Posted by musclepump
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$200 a month would be a bargain, there is a female former IFBB pro up in Canada charging about that.
I would do it, probably.
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Walk a mile in the shoes before you judge bro, its not easy. There are many competitors who hit sticking points who have been in the game a long time, using up to 5 grams of total gear a week. I know one of them, and he is going to a pro for training, diet, and gear advice.Originally Posted by gococksDJS
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