“The 22 Rules That Turned Me From Invisible to Irresistible With Women… Starting Tonight”

You can skip the expensive cars, the fancy clothes, and the endless gym selfies. Completely unnecessary.

I used to freeze the second a beautiful woman looked my way. Frustrated. Awkward. Watching other guys walk away with the girl while I stood there tongue-tied.

Then I discovered 22 simple rules that rewired my entire dating life. The anxiety vanished. Conversations flowed effortlessly. Women started chasing me for a change.

These rules trigger a woman's subconscious attraction switches. And you can start using them tonight.

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Survey: Do you even lift?

Do you work out

  • Yes, 4 times a week or more

    Votes: 28 63.6%
  • Yes, 1-2 times a week

    Votes: 10 22.7%
  • No and don't want to

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • No but know I need to

    Votes: 4 9.1%

  • Total voters
    44

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Most of what you'll hear about the gym is either coming from/based on steroid users or broscience. Here's what I've found over time:

1) More muscle mass doesn't lay your life out on a red carpet. The gym door does not lead to wonderland. A fulfilling life is not made or contained in the weight room.

2) You don't need to lift more than twice a week. The body's endocrine system only supports so much muscle mass, can only reconstruct itself so fast, and the soft tissues that your muscles act on in the first place take longer to recover than the muscles do. One day a week for the upper body and one for the lower is plenty, I would argue you can even get away with less, especially if you follow point #3 coming up. You are not going to "lose muscle" by not working out all the time and you are not going to gain more by working out more. You can lift 6 days a week if you'd like to, just know that it's both pointless and will burn you out at some point physically, mentally or both which is when you'll go down to less anyway and then you'll realise what a waste of time it was. Same thing goes for the amount of sets/reps you do in the gym.

3) Use your body for something other than lifting, instead of lifting more days. Whether it's dancing, martial arts, gymnastics, swimming outdoors if you're fortunate enough to live somewhere that's possible, whatever - just do something you enjoy. First of all the cardio this gives is more valuable than unnecessary extra lifting while still keeping your body toned, secondly it'll be more creatively fulfilling than lifting more days. If you don't want to then just do some other hobby - piano or painting or whatever. Anything other than wasting time in the weight room fooling yourself that this is a hobby or that you're actually accomplishing something by being there more.

4) Many gym goers are full of sh!t, some intentionally like fake natties who are everything from casuals to fitness models to pro sports players. Some unintentionally in the average gym goer because they don't yet know better than the broscience that goes around gyms (like the idea of "bulking" for "mass", the magic powers in squats and deadlifts, etc.). And don't think you're gonna get fake natties to admit they're on drugs, how much they're taking or what effects they have - they'd lie on their deathbed, you have to make your own conclusions. The fact that someone is vocal about how natty they are while being ripped is one of the easiest tells that they're on drugs (the other is giving an inflated range for how much a natty can gain). They'll be the first to #hardwork #dedication #noexcuses #genetics, but what they're not telling you is they don't owe their results to that, they owe them to hormone injections. But that would ruin their image and give life to the #haters, so you gotta do your own research. When you have done so and combine it with your own experience, you'll get to where I am now which is knowing that working out is simple and pragmatic and not the mystic, hardcore activity it's made out to be.

5) Don't measure your stats to other peoples'. First of all this d1ck measuring is both mentally diminutive and pointless. Second, like I said, people will be delusional about themselves or lie anyway in a lot of cases and again your life should be beyond this in the first place.
 
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If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.

Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.

This will quickly drive all women away from you.

And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.

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Most of what you'll hear about the gym is either coming from/based on steroid users or broscience. Here's what I've found over time:

1) More muscle mass doesn't lay your life out on a red carpet. The gym door does not lead to wonderland. A fulfilling life is not made or contained in the weight room.

2) You don't need to lift more than twice a week. The body's endocrine system only supports so much muscle mass, can only reconstruct itself so fast, and the soft tissues that your muscles act on in the first place take longer to recover than the muscles do. One day a week for the upper body and one for the lower is plenty, I would argue you can even get away with less, especially if you follow point #3 coming up. You are not going to "lose muscle" by not working out all the time and you are not going to gain more by working out more. You can lift 6 days a week if you'd like to, just know that it's both pointless and will burn you out at some point physically, mentally or both which is when you'll go down to less anyway and then you'll realise what a waste of time it was. Same thing goes for the amount of sets/reps you do in the gym.

3) Use your body for something other than lifting, instead of lifting more days. Whether it's dancing, martial arts, gymnastics, swimming outdoors if you're fortunate enough to live somewhere that's possible, whatever - just do something you enjoy. First of all the cardio this gives is more valuable than unnecessary extra lifting while still keeping your body toned, secondly it'll be more creatively fulfilling than lifting more days. If you don't want to then just do some other hobby - piano or painting or whatever. Anything other than wasting time in the weight room fooling yourself that this is a hobby or that you're actually accomplishing something by being there more.

4) Many gym goers are full of sh!t, some intentionally like fake natties who are everything from casuals to fitness models to pro sports players. Some unintentionally in the average gym goer because they don't yet know better than the broscience that goes around gyms (like the idea of "bulking" for "mass", the magic powers in squats and deadlifts, etc.). And don't think you're gonna get fake natties to admit they're on drugs, how much they're taking or what effects they have - they'd lie on their deathbed, you have to make your own conclusions. The fact that someone is vocal about how natty they are while being ripped is one of the easiest tells that they're on drugs (the other is giving an inflated range for how much a natty can gain). They'll be the first to #hardwork #dedication #noexcuses #genetics, but what they're not telling you is they don't owe their results to that, they owe them to hormone injections. But that would ruin their image and give life to the #haters, so you gotta do your own research. When you have done so and combine it with your own experience, you'll get to where I am now which is knowing that working out is simple and pragmatic and not the mystic, hardcore activity it's made out to be.

5) Don't measure your stats to other peoples'. First of all this d1ck measuring is both mentally diminutive and pointless. Second, like I said, people will be delusional about themselves or lie anyway in a lot of cases and again your life should be beyond this in the first place.

I agree with the vast majority of this post...

In fact most guys would be shocked at how little they need to lift to simply maintain the muscle they already have...once a week or once every 10 days will pretty much maintain what you have.
 

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i lift and do martial arts a few times a week, every week. have done so since the mid 90s. im not big and bulky, im slender and shredded and that seems to be enough to get noticed by females. theres a lot of guys i see at the gym looking bloated as **** and not alot of definition in their muscles, i think more guys should focus on looking shredded rather than just trying to constantly bulk up and eat many thousands of calories every day if they are natural lifters. i noticed a lot of my martial arts instructors also looked way bigger than they really were just because of how shredded and ripped they were. there were guys who i thought were 175-180lbs who were actually 145-150 lbs.
How can I find a quality Martial Arts teacher?
 

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How can I find a quality Martial Arts teacher?
well luckily you have the internet today so you can do tons of research online on whats available in your area. i would find a good time tested "sport art" over a mainly self defense oriented art, sport arts like boxing, wrestling, judo, jiu jitsu etc.. make you train against fully resisting opponents. also visit the different schools, most offer 1 free class to try it out, see if you like the instructors and people who hang out there and whatnot...
 
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