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  • PROJECT BUFF TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM

    The Ultimate Male

    Strength + Muscle Guide

    By: OMAR ISUF

    www.projectbuff.com

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    Table of Contents PB Overview 3

    PB How to Use This Program 4

    PB Who This Program is For 4 8

    PB The Seven Stages 9 11

    PB Finding the Right Weight 12

    PB Test Day 12

    PB Your Week 1 15

    PB How Strong are You? 16

    PB Principles of Size 17 PB Buff Rules 18 20 PB Exercise Program Outline 21 23 PB Exercise Form 24 25 PB The Science Behind Project Buff 26 27 PB More Important Exercise Rules 28

    PB What Supplements do I Recommend? 29

    PB Peri-Training 30 34 PB Buff Nutrition 35 42 PB Meal Plans 43 63 PB Recipe Index (Bonus!) 64 66 PB Nutrition Rules 67 68 PB FAQ 69

    PB Training Schedule Evaluation Sheets 71 117

    PB Secrets of Gaining Size: Customization 118 119

    PB Exercise Index 120 125

    PB Evaluation Sheet 126

    PB Chef Buff Codex 127 128

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    Badass and Beyond Overview You have before you the FREE version of the most complete, effective and

    simple male size/strength program ever designed. I can say such a bold statement after meticulously tweaking and experimenting with it on hundreds of

    client successes over the years and am confident of the proven results.

    The FREE version is a sampler of the FULL program. It includes 4 weeks of the 24 weeks of work outs (with HD video!), a 3 day sample diet for normal body types, and about 40% of the written content of the FULL version.

    To recap what the FULL version has:

    24 Weeks of Intense Muscle Building Routines designed to get you

    MORE results in LESS time.

    All 25 training sessions filmed in High Quality HD to view on your computer, TV and/or iPod!

    DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and ready to rock on your iPod.

    Meal Plans for Ectomorphs, Endomorphs and Mesomorphs

    24 Week Calorie Calculator to customize your macronutrients for you.

    DIGITAL LIBRARY of exercise form and specific techniques to get MORE out of every exercise!

    Training schedule and training sheets for all 24 weeks for every single training session so you can track your progress.

    Badass and Beyond Master Food List, if you want to make your own

    meals and want to know what is allowed and what is not.

    Unlimited Support from myself! Ask any question by going here.

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    HOW to use this program As soon as you are ready, immediately begin the training and the diet. The diet

    conveniently has three levels: Skinny Fat, Skinny Jimmy, and Super Skinny. You get to customize it according to your preferences! You should measure yourself using the progress evaluation sheet attached to record results.

    WHO this program is for This program is designed for someone who is TIRED of not seeing results in the gym. He wants to get BIGGER and LEANER but doesnt know where to start. This program is for the beginner and intermediate lifter, looking to break out of their

    rut. Its for the man who wants to make the MOST progress in the least amount of time. In short, its for the person who wants to kick ass and take names. Its the program I wish I had when I first started exercising.

    I wasted a lot of time doing barbell curls in the squat rack. This program is the product of years of experience (both personal and professional), cutting edge

    science (both theoretical and practical) and thousands of hours of infield experience. I can confidently say that this is the best SIZE program I have ever come across for a beginner.

    In short, this program is for everyone (except womenI dont want them to have big muscles... call me crazy).

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    Who is a BEGINNER? A beginner is anyone who: has not trained over two years cannot bench 225, squat and deadlift 315 for a single rep does not have 16 inch arms (flexed)

    If any of the three above fit you, you are a beginner. Truth be told, anyone can

    benefit from this program but it is designed to help get you from looking like everyone else to looking awesome.

    This is a time lapse of one year of a Badass fan following Project Buff

    principles. (Great job, Kike Moreno!)

    My Progress

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    Measurement Time Make sure to fill out your progress evaluation sheet with these measurements.

    Do the same for the training sessions with the training sheets provided. Record your weights. Your GOAL is to INCREASE the weight ALWAYS.

    When measuring yourself weekly make sure to do:

    1. Scale weight first thing in the morning once per week.

    2. Bodyfat % (if you have one) once per week.

    3. Tape measurements of body:

    a. Shoulders (youll need help with this one) b. Chest (across the nipple line)

    c. Waist (the smallest part of your waist) d. Love Handles (the widest part of your waist a.k.a. love handles

    area)

    e. Biceps (flex your arm in a bicep hold and measure at the peak) f. Butt (at the widest part)

    g. Upper Thigh (right under where your butt ends)

    As a benefit, you will now know your measurements to get a pimp shirt made!

    THIS WILL KEEP YOU ON TRACK.

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    WHAT can you EXPECT from this program If you are eating cheeseburgers, pizza and Kit Kats this program wont do shit for you. Hold the cheez whiz, skippy. Its time to get SERIOUS. And were serious about size. Every road has a starting point, get ready to embark on your own

    cosmic odyssey. Get ready to kick ass and take names!

    You can expect, over the next 24 weeks, to get the MOST results youve experienced yet. If you follow this program you will add inches to your arms,

    pounds to frame and plates to your lifts. Everyone is unique so to quantify numbers would be misleading but Id expect you in one cycle to gain about 8-10 pounds of solid weight (that would be about 6 pounds of muscle and 4 pounds of glycogen).

    Remember this is actually muscle and not BLUBBER. When you consider that between my two photos (see page 5), the weight difference is 15 pounds (8

    months of work), you can see what adding TRUE, QUALITY muscle looks like. Ive had guys pack on over 20 pounds of lean muscle in six months and move their

    deadlifts up from 155 to over 405.

    Everyone is unique. THE POINT IS TO GET WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT!

    OK, I want to go FAST... How do I do that? With this program, we do NOT work out. We TRAIN. Housewives work out at the

    gym. We train with purpose.

    HERE is what you will NEED to complete this program:

    1. A gym membership (dont be cheap its worth it, or if you have your own home gym with barbells, dumbbells, a bench and power rack, youll be

    fine).

    2. Be over the age of 16 (sorry guys, legal reasons!)

    3. The DESIRE and WILL to transform your body.

    4. Follow the Program!

    Leave the rest up to me!

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    What BODY TYPE are you? Training according to your body type is absolutely critical. If you get fat eating a lot of carbs, you shouldnt be eating a lot of carbs. For the record, there are NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL distinctions of body types. This is the principle of the

    Nutrition Program. Someone could easily build muscle in certain areas but struggle in others. Others could add body fat with the wrong types of foods but if

    they ate clean they would stay lean, even if they eat 5000 calories! You must listen to your body.

    Ive broken down the average male into three different body types: 1. Skinny Fat

    2. Normal

    3. Skinny Jimmy

    Basically what type you classify yourself will influence what your nutrition program looks like.

    If you are UNSURE of what type you are, start with the lowest calorie/carb plan and slowly increase calories to add size.

    Note: the photos used for each body type stage are merely illustration. (For the

    record Id classify myself under the NORMAL STAGE 3 category.)

    Here is a photo prior to ever REALLY training. Dont laugh... this was actually after 3 months of barbell curls!

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    THE SEVEN STAGES Here are multiple photos of bodies under each type to give you an idea of WHAT TYPE of body you are. Its our starting point!

    Skinny Fat Skinny Fat means you dont weight much but you still have extra fat. Its caused by not eating enough and working out. Basically youve lost all your muscle so your fat looks even MORE than it actually is. For those that ever were overweight

    in their life, this is where you would be.

    CURE: Properly timed carbs and a high protein diet with frequent eating periods + heavy lifting.

    STAGE 1: Slightly overweight/ very skinny fat the above guy is a perfect example of skinny fat: thin arms, saggy moobs (man boobs) and a tummy.

    STAGE 2: Moderate skinny fat the above guy at first might just look skinny, but he has about ten pounds of extra fat and saggy moobs (a sure sign that the

    muscle hormone testosterone is low). This separates him from normal.

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    Normal Normal is a broad term. It means you have neither a lightning fast metabolism (can you eat two pizzas without gaining weight?) and dont suffer from moobs. The vast majority of people are under the three different normal categories.

    CURE: Real carb cycling, a higher volume of exercise and avoiding spiking cortisol (less stress, less alcohol, etc.)

    STAGE 3: Puffy Normal the above guy is borderline normal. He might have a couple pounds extra fat, but he has no moobs and his ribcage is showing. He needs to lift heavy! This is basically where I was...

    STAGE 4: Normal the above guy has more muscle than the guy above and about the same level of fat.

    STAGE 5: BORDERLINE Skinny Jimmy hes leaner than the above photo with the same amount of muscle. Hes almost a Skinny Jimmy!

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    Skinny Jimmy Skinny Jimmys are guys that have been lean all their life, can get away with eating bad food and not get fat, and have big potential to grow.

    STAGE 6: Skinny Jimmy If you dont really exercise but have faint abs and can get away with eating a fair amount of junk food, you have a fast metabolism

    and will gain size easily.

    STAGE 7: Ripped The above guy is born with great genetics. He might not have a lot of muscle, but hes lean. He can get away with eating quite a bit and gain a lot of size. Very good body type (dont worry only about 2% of guys are like this).

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    Finding the Right Weight Now that you have this super awesome program, how much weight should you

    EXACTLY lift to gain size? Well thats the million dollar question, skippy! The best answer: use the maximum weight that you can SAFELY control and

    dominate the lift. If you struggle, the weight is not for you!

    Before you ever begin this program, Id like you to find out how strong you are. We are going to retest these levels at the end of the program to prove the tremendous gains you will have received!

    Test Day You will need to set aside ONE DAY BEFORE actually beginning the program to

    find out what weights you should lift. The program makes sense to begin on a Monday, so the test day should either be on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday.

    You will be testing 4 things:

    1. Deadlift

    2. Squat 3. Benchpress 4. Pull-up

    Note: if you have NEVER worked out before in your life, please use a very light

    weight for testing purposes. Do not exert yourself. It is HIGHLY recommended (mandatory) that you have someone come with you so they can be there to

    make sure your form is fine.

    What you will be doing: trying to lift the heaviest weight that you can DOMINATE for 6 reps on the Squat, Deadlift and Benchpress.

    To do this: start with just the Olympic bar (its the standard bar in all gyms). It weighs 45 pounds. Lift this for 6 reps. If this very easy, keep

    adding ten pounds per side until it starts to get somewhat challenging. Then start adding only 5 or 2.5 pounds per side until you reach your max weight

    (the weight you can only get 6 perfect reps at. No more, no less).

    Next page gives you an example!

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    Exercise Example Bench Press

    Bar (45 pounds) Bar with 10 pounds per side (65 pounds): you find this easy

    Bar with 20 pounds per side (85 pounds): 6 reps pretty challenging Bar with 25 pounds per side (95 pounds): 6 reps challenging

    Bar with 27.5 pounds per side (100 pounds): you only do 4 reps

    This means: YOUR MAX TRAINING WEIGHT for the Bench Press is 95 pounds (as you failed at 100 pounds).

    Do this with all three movements in this order and then do the Pull Up.

    1. Deadlift 2. Squat

    3. Bench Press 4. Pull Up*

    *For the Pull Up, just try to get as many clean reps in ONE GO.

    Project Buff Exercise Form Please refer to the videos for exercise form. To get more in-depth about particular exercises that are important, I made videos for them check it out!

    How to SQUAT Right

    How to BACK SQUAT Right

    How to DEADLIFT Right

    How to do Proper PULL-UPS

    How to perform the BENCH PRESS

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    TEST DAY RESULTS PAGE

    PRINT OUT THIS PAGE AND RECORD YOUR RESULTS BELOW!

    TEST EXERCISE WEIGHT/AMOUNT

    TEST DEADLIFT SIX REP MAX

    TEST SQUAT SIX REP MAX

    TEST BENCHPRESS SIX REP MAX

    TEST PULL-UP REP MAX

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    Your Week 1 Starting Weights for the Big Lifts! Now that you had your first taste of the gym, the weights you will use in Week 1 of the program will be LESS then your MAX weight. Please see the chart below:

    EXERCISE

    DECREASE IN WEIGHT Squats

    -30 pounds from 6 Rep Max

    Deadlift

    -30 pounds from 6 Rep Max

    Bench Press

    -20 pounds from 6 Rep Max

    Example

    EXERCISE

    TEST RESULTS

    WEEK 1

    Squat

    145

    115

    Deadlift

    175

    145 Bench Press

    85

    65

    Pull-Up

    6

    These are the weights you will be using on Week 1! After Week 1, once you feel comfortable and when the weights become easy, immediately increase the weight!

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    How Strong are You? Figuring Out Your 1 Rep Max.

    REPS

    SQUAT AND

    DEADLIFT

    BENCH

    PRESS

    8

    1.15

    1.30

    5-6

    1.12

    1.24

    3

    1.08

    1.16

    2

    1.05

    1.10

    The above chart allows you to calculate your estimated 1 Rep Max on all major lifts!

    EXAMPLE: For the squat, I can get 6 reps for 100 pounds. You would take your 100 pounds and multiply it by the number next to the amount of reps you did, in

    this case, 1.12. So 1.12 x 100 pounds= 112 pounds (sorry there is math involved but its basic!). For the benchpress, using the same calculation, if you got 6 reps for 100 pounds, you would multiply it by 1.24 (see above chart) to get a 1 Rep Max of 124 pounds.

    Add your three numbers together to form your 1 Rep TOTAL. In other words, if your squat was 200 pounds, deadlift was 250 and benchpress was 100 pound,

    your total would be 550 pounds.

    At this end of the program Id like a total of at least 800, with 1000 being absolutely fantastic! We want to compare this number.

    WRITE DOWN your starting number.

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    Principles of Size Here are undeniable truths about trying to get muscular.

    1) Muscles grow when they are being stimulated in new, more challenging ways.

    I am not talking P90X BS, I mean that in order to continue to see growth, you have to get better. This means more weight, more reps, more sets, less rest. Not

    all at once, but each in their own time. Strength is the easiest indicator of gaining size; its tangible, useful and satisfying. Pursue strength.

    2) The stronger you are, the easier it is to gain size. Think about our first statement... you have to stimulate a muscle for it to grow. If

    you had to lift a feather, do you think it would cause you to grow any size? Hell no. Now, what if you had to lift a car? Lifting a car is freaking heavy, and

    challenging. If you could do it, you best be sure you would gain size. Think about it another way, if you could benchpress 225 pounds for 10 reps vs being able to

    benchpress 100 pounds for 10 reps, what do you think will add more size? Yep, 225 pounds (if you answered otherwise, please stop reading this, this training thing is not for you).

    3) Stick to what works, dedicate yourself wholly to a program.

    Quite honestly there are a lot of programs that work. But they work because the entire FRAMEWORK is set up in the program. This program is the EASIEST way

    to gain size for a BEGINNER, that is what it is designed for. Nothing more, nothing less. Follow it exactly and you will get results.

    4) Fuel your body for growth. Depending upon your body type (skinny fat, normal, or skinny jimmy), you need

    to eat appropriately (timing, amount and frequency) to get enough nutrition. Do not skimp on your food. Ramen noodles are not your freaking friend. Eat enough

    protein and calories CONSISTENTLY. Rule of thumb: Marry a girl whose father is a farmer and youre all set. 5) Track Progress.

    Muscle takes time to grow. In fact, what you do today will NOT reflect on your body for at least 4 weeks. And youll only start to notice big differences about 4 months into this program. Be PATIENT and remember to measure yourself to

    objectively assess how well you are doing.

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    Buff Rules These rules are 100% true about training and will help explain a lot of the core concepts of the program!

    1) Train for performance and aesthetics will follow

    Weight training is a sport. You are an athlete. Focus on trying to become better and I guarantee your body will start looking better. Dont hop on the scale every morning hoping for a change. Instead go into the gym with focus and watch as you explode.

    2) A beginner and an advanced lifter should not train the same Bodybuilders and advanced lifters have been training for years. 95% of bigger

    guys built their awesome bodies off of a solid foundation of full body training and heavy compound movements. This includes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ronnie

    Coleman and even Dwayne The Rock Johnson (too bad it cant help his acting, YOU SMELL WHAT I AM COOKING?).

    3) You CAN Gain Muscle and Lose Fat As a Beginner Being a beginner is an awesome time, because you have not awakened your

    body, nor its potential. This means your metabolism is slower than it should be and when you first start working out, you can lose fat and gain muscle (you wont lose A LOT of fat, but its a great side benefit). Being a beginner is one of the best, most anabolic times ever!

    4) Training to Failure and Strength Do NOT Go Hand in Hand

    You ever see the guy that consistently beats himself into the ground when he trains? And yet year after year he looks the same? I have and its bad. Strength is an art form. It requires giving the RIGHT amount of effort for every training

    session. You want to dominate every set as if you are being filmed. Your form must be perfect.

    5) Strength builds size

    Case in point: A lot of powerlifters become bodybuilders. Not a lot of bodybuilders become powerlifters or can become powerlifters. Its the foundation. 6) The Reason You Cant Gain Size Fast Now is Because of Strength Limitations

    If you can only benchpress 100 pounds, how are you going to grow? 100 pounds even performed for 30 reps will not stimulate growth. Your body needs to be

    challenged. There is a minimum requirement of strength to gain a decent level of size. Strength can be measured in numbers, and once you can benchpress 225

    pounds, its more than enough of a stimulus to add size. It will become easier to add even more size in the future!

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    7) Eat For Fuel Not For Comfort Your body is a machine and you are the Captain. What you eat will directly affect

    how you look. The cleaner you eat, the leaner and bigger you will be. Always remember this - even the ectomorphs that need a lot of calories. Natural peanut

    butter over chocolate bars any day of the week. 8) It Takes TIME

    Whatever you do NOW will take 4 weeks to show up. Give it time, hold tight and keep it right!

    9) Develop a High Capacity For Training

    Anything that drains your CNS (central nervous system) will limit how many times you can train. Things like consistently going to failure, lifting too heavy of a

    weight for your body and working out too long in a single session are a couple things that are very neurally draining.

    To prevent this, always give the right effort when training. After finishing a session, you should be happy, have some fuel in the tank and potentially more

    energy than before you started (you are awake). Training AT your current work capacity will develop a HIGHER work capacity. Training ABOVE your work

    capacity will drain and defeat you.

    10) ALWAYS Think About the Muscles you are Training, Squeeze Where Possible Learning to activate your muscles is one of the best things a beginner can learn. This means learning to flex your muscles and doing so while training. If you are doing bicep curls and dont feel it in your bicep, you are not flexing it hard enough and thinking about it. Granted, as a beginner its VERY HARD to activate your muscles initially but by keeping them tight and contracting them, it

    becomes far easier!

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    Rules for Maximum Strength We talk A LOT about gaining strength in this program. So I guess we should dive

    into how exactly to get stronger, right?

    1) Be As Explosive As Possible: How to Lift Weights The Proper Way

    2) Grip the Bar As Hard As Possible: How to Get Stronger: Five Quick Tips RememberYou can lift more than you think! Trust me, right now there are women that can lift double the weight you (and I)

    can on the deadlift (not that there is anything wrong with that). Point is, whatever you think your max strength is, is actually something subjective and ever changing. Your mood, intensity and focus influence how much you can lift.

    NEVER OVERLIFT and INJURE yourself but train like the champ that you are!

    ***

    Buff Commandments If you need short rules to repeat to yourself, here they are!

    THOU SHALT LIFT HEAVY

    Lift a weight that you can handle and that is challenging. But be able to lift it properly.

    THOU SHALT NOT GET PUFFY

    Dont turn into a fatass trying to gain size. Eat for performance, not for your stomach.

    THOU SHALT NOT WORSHIP FALSE IDOLS Follow this program exactly as written and in its entirety.

    BUT BRO I DONT HAVE ABS... SHOULD I DO THIS? Bro, calm down! Look at my photos. Upon first exercising, I was skinny with no abs. With proper training, I developed abs. Do this program.

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    Project Buff exercise program outline When it comes to the exercise portion of this program, there are several key

    rules that you have to follow. Please take the time to review this!

    How Heavy Should You Lift?

    LIFT HEAVY!

    Only select a weight that you can DOMINATE. This means to have complete

    control over the weight and its speed.

    Select a weight that is hard, yet challenging. Always attempt to be lifting more weight every work out this is KEY!

    The key point is to not use the same weight for all sets. If you want a video

    on how to use an appropriate weight, click HERE!

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    Muscle Building Secret: WAVE LOADING The key point is to not use the same weight for all sets.

    Lets say youve figured a good weight for you is 185 pounds and that you wanted to lift it 5 times dont just do 185 each time. This will easily cause you to plateau and stagnate!

    There are two steps to increase your strength with this weight.

    The first is to ramp up the weight and warm up for more volume. This means that before you start sets at 185, you are going to warm up with several lighter

    sets with the same reps.

    From your training weight of 185, select a weight that is at least 50 pounds less. So:

    First warm up with 135 and do 5 reps.

    Then add 20 pounds each set until you get to your training weight

    So set 2 would be 155 pounds for 5 reps

    Set 3 would be 175 pounds for 5 reps

    After this set, you are ready to begin your TRUE sets. By ramping up before it primes the nervous system and gets in extra volume without stressing your body because you are using a lighter weight.

    It also will make you more efficient at this exercise because you are doing it

    more frequently. At first you might be tired by the extra sets, but your body will quickly adapt. Rest little, lift the weight fast and pick an appropriate weight.

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    After you got to your training weight. Its time to wave the weight you use.

    Instead of just doing 185 for four sets, here is what you are going to do:

    Set 1 185 for 5 Reps Set 2 175 for 5 Reps (-10 pounds) Set 3 180 for 5 Reps (+5 pounds)

    Set 4 185 for 5 Reps (+5 pounds)

    This is the basic concept of wave loading for leg exercises it would be (Max Weight -40, +20, +20)

    Wave loading is smart because force equals mass multiplied by acceleration.

    The heavier the weight, the less you can accelerate, the lighter the weight the faster you can lift it. This will allow you to recruit all muscle fibres. Translation, this is smart and will work and you should do it.

    Now this only applies to compound movements, not isolation exercises and if

    you are doing a leg exercise, it is 40 pound increments, not 20 pounds. Every 3 weeks, you can increase your training weight by 5 or 10 pounds, so instead of

    185, you would do 190 using the same principles.

    Compound movements work more than one muscle group, like the bench press or squat (squat works your quads, hamstrings, glues, core and lower back.)

    Isolation movements work one muscle group, like the bicep curl (works just your biceps).

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    Project Buff Exercise Form Please refer to the videos for exercise form. To get more in-depth about particular

    exercises that are important, I made videos for them. Check it out! Here are the top ten most important exercises to master!

    1. How to Squat Right

    2. How to Deadlift Right

    3. How to Do Proper Pull-Ups

    4. How to Do Proper Push-Ups

    5. How to Perform the Bench Press

    6. How to Perform the Bent-Over Row

    7. How to Do the Military Press

    8. How to Front Squat 9. How to Back Squat

    10. How to Do Lunges Really, to keep up to date about everything, you should subscribe to my youtube

    channel as Im uploading MORE videos everyday that would be relevant for YOU. See the channel here!

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    How to follow the training sessions If this is your first time following a training session on paper it might seem a little

    confusing. Lets break down the training to make it easier to

    understand. The videos will also be helpful to watch the form and flow of the routine.

    Legend!

    Letters The letter next to the exercise indicates the order that is to be followed. You do all of exercise A before you do exercise B, etc. IF there are multiple exercises with the same letter (like A1, A2), this is

    a super SET, you would perform A1, rest (if it SAYS to rest) and then go to A2, then you would rest and go back to A1, thats ONE set!

    Reps The number of times you perform an exercise

    Sets The number of times you perform a group of reps. So if it says 3 sets

    of 12 reps. You would do 12 reps, rest do 12 reps, rest, do 12 reps and move on!

    Rest How long you rest between sets.

    Tempo Your tempo for all reps will be FAST, try to be as EXPLOSIVE as

    possible!

    You are supposed to warm up before exercising, then proceed to training and if it indicates cardio, do cardio afterwards - simple!

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    Project Buff: The science behind it You can 100% skip this portion of the guide if you dont care about WHY this program is awesome. However if you need to understand a program to BELIEVE in it, here ya go chief!

    This revolutionary system is designed to maximize building muscle while getting

    stronger and potentially leaner. The twenty-four weeks are divided into 3 sections, Foundation, Strength and Build. With the twenty-four weeks, typical results for the program are anywhere between 6-12 pounds of muscle.

    Phase I - Foundation We keep the volume lower when we are first starting out to make sure you give

    maximum effort in each work out. We focus more on full body days and compound movements as they stimulate the largest amount of muscles and lead

    directly to the most amount of growth!

    We keep the volume low and the intensity high, this is where we start. Focus on good form always!

    Weeks 1-4 Anatomical Adaptation We start with three full body days, each with a different emphasis. This is where it

    all starts. Its my favourite way to do a full body split, it allows each muscle group to be stimulated and get used to lifting heavy. Reps are kept in the hypertrophy-

    strength zone.

    Weeks 5-8 Foundation We switch now to a push, pull, leg split. So each major muscle group (pressing, pulling and legs) get their own day. Expect more site-specific fatigue (you will

    probably will be more sore). The days are organized so nothing conflicts with one another. An optional work out is added for those ready to go!

    Phase II - Strength Now that your muscles have been properly activated and taught how to fire, we

    can focus on slightly lower reps and more volume. We now add a fourth official day and to avoid too much volume, we split from full body days!

    Weeks 9-12 Push/Pull Heavy + Moderate We have four different training sessions. Two heavy sessions, emphasizing either

    the front (push) or back (pull) of the body. We then follow up with an additional moderate day that has a higher rep range to get more hypertrophy and stimulate

    muscle growth. Both work in conjunction with one another to equal a stronger, bigger you.

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    Weeks 13-16 Upper/Lower Now we are doing either upper body movements or leg movements. Same

    concept as the previous four weeks but with a different split. Your goal is to become efficient at handling a high volume of work in ONE area (like the legs or

    upper body). A good combo of lower reps and higher reps work to get that body working. By now you should be up several pounds!

    Phase III - Build Weeks 17-20 Four Day Size (one each major muscle group)

    This is one of my favourite splits. Each day is dedicated to ONE MAJOR movement. The goal is to accumulate site specific fatigue and become efficient at

    each major lift. As the weeks go on, the reps get lower, allowing you to lift more weight. Expect to break through plateaus and build a more solid, dense, thicker you.

    Weeks 21-24 Full Body with Specialization

    Oh boy, this is a lot of volume. Im talking five work outs that are basically full body with different emphasis and isolation exercises. As you can tell, we keep the

    movements big, the volume high and training hardthis is meant for four weeks and nothing more. Your body will be shocked, you will be rocked, and your body

    will be adding some serious size! This is the program, this is the outline, the results are there for you to take, what

    are you waiting for? YOU GOT THIS!!

    ***

    EXERCISE RULES REGARDING PROGRESS

    You are making progress, if you are:

    1. Getting stronger (you lift more weight)

    2. Your measurements are getting bigger (except your waist, it should be

    going down)

    3. You are noticing a positive change in your body.

    THATS IT!

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    Project Buff Exercise Rules Here are the steps for following the exercise program portion of the Project Buff

    routine. Obey these rules at all time!

    1. DO NOT DO THIS PROGRAM IF YOU ARE INJURED OR NOT MEDICALLY APPROVED TO WORK OUT (or below the age of 16).

    2. ALWAYS use a weight that you can handle, always underestimate the amount

    of weight to lift. Get someone to spot you if you feel unsafe.

    3. ALWAYS explode on the way up and control the weight on the way down.

    4. STOP performing an exercise if:

    a) The speed of the movement slows down (you cant lift it fast and are

    struggling) b) Technique breaks down (you are using momentum and look like an idiot)

    c) Shortened range of motion (you are doing half reps instead of full reps)

    d) It hurts...AT ALL (see this video for more info). 5. ALWAYS warm-up before working out and stretch (and foam roll if you have

    one) after. Listen to me on this: you DO NOT want to be injured working out. This will make your training MUCH more effective.

    6. SUBSTITUTE exercises that you cant do or do not feel safe doing. Here is a

    short non-comprehensive list. Chin-ups = Lat Pulldowns Dips = Machine Assisted Dips or Bench Dips Squats = Box Squats or DUMBBELL Squats (or if really struggling, Leg Press) Benchpress = Flat Dumbbell Press Deadlift = Leg Press (feet wide)

    7. Follow the exact training program, completing EVERYTHING, and only doing

    each program for the specific amount of time and in the exact order! 8. OBEY THESE RULES AT ALL TIMES- NO EXCEPTIONS!

    If you have any questions you can ask them by going here.

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    What Supplements Do I Recommend? I get asked ALL the time... What protein should I buy? What fish oil should I

    buy?

    Heres the SHORT answer (Note: I am NOT ENDORSED by ANY COMPANY, so my thoughts are my own.) Protein Powder The highest quality protein with zero added bullshit I recommend is: True

    Protein

    Use the discount code OUF142 to get 5-10% off.

    I have a friend who owns a supplement shop, I have tried over 100 protein

    powders and I like True Protein the most. Why? Because they have the HIGHEST quality ingredients. They are a WHOLESALER (meaning you pay for the

    product NOT a cheesy label or hype).

    Which protein should I buy? As you can tell, there are A LOT OF different choices. Here are your best options:

    For BULK High Quality Protein Buy THIS ONE (This is the one I usually

    recommend, its about a six month supply and budget friendly)

    For GENERAL Protein, buy THIS ONE

    For SLOW DIGESTING Protein, buy THIS ONE

    For WORK OUT Fast Absorbing Protein, buy THIS ONE

    If you want a NAME BRAND because True Protein is not available to be shipped in your area, Id go with BIOTESTS GROW!.

    Fish Oil I recommend a high quality fish oil in either LIQUID or CAPSULE form. Take 1

    teaspoon of liquid or 3-6 capsules per day (in general).

    For LIQUID Go with Carlson's Liquid Fish Oil

    For COST-EFFICIENT Capsules Go with True Protein's Fish Oil

    For HIGH QUALITY CAPSULE Go with Biotest's Flame Out

    *Remember to use the DISCOUNT CODE OUF142 to save 5-10% on all

    orders at check out (thanks to the fans for getting this code for everyone)!

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    Here is the LONG answer:

    Why Most Protein Sucks: SOURCE

    The supplement industry is not regulated by the FDA which means just about

    anyone can start their own protein powder company and sell it to you. I could make up my own protein powder, called Buff N' Stuff and sell it to you at $20 at

    your local supplement store.

    The problem with the lack of regulation is a lot of protein powders contain toxic ingredients. In fact, the MOST popular protein powders have some of the highest

    levels of chemicals like lead, mercury and arsenic, all of which are terrible for you.

    Supplement companies DON'T want you to know about this and it is a little known fact. Look at the list. Amongst them are muscle milk, EAS and Optimum.

    Today I'm going to tell you what to watch out for when selecting your protein

    powder, so you can get the most bang for your buck.

    Before selecting a protein powder, you have to determine why do you want to use it. Do you use it to get in extra protein? Do you use it as a meal replacement, or

    do you use it around your training sessions?

    Most people should use protein powder around their training to shuttle protein into their bodies quickly to help repair the muscles. In this case a whey protein

    powder is the best idea. Whey protein contains particular amino acids that are important for helping to regulate your nitrogen balance.

    Now this is where the confusion comes in. There are three different types of whey

    and every single supplement company wants to convince you they have the best source.

    Whey concentrate

    Whey Isolate Whey Hydrolyzed

    The main difference between the three are how fast they are absorbed in the

    body and utilized. Hydrolyzed whey is the most expensive and is the fastest absorbed, while isolate is second and concentrate is 3rd.

    I'd like to point however that the effects between the three are relatively minor

    and especially when you consider hydrolyzed whey is four times as expensive as concentrate, most people are better off with a quality concentrate.

    And furthermore, although I recommend that protein powder be used in my

    programs, for a young trainee or beginner, protein powder isn't some wonder supplement thats going to pack 30 pounds of muscle on you, its just a useful tool.

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    Peri-Training Nutrition: Its Freakin Confusing...

    Listen, the most important time to get quality nutrients is AROUND your training. This is to help both your performance IN the session AND to help your muscles recover faster.

    The TRUTH NOW. For anyone below 18 and who cannot meet my basic size

    requirements, avoid supplementation. You should follow either OPTION 1 or OPTION 2. With those with a little bit more experience you can try the official

    advanced supplementation program. The reason I always say this is that the body is so anabolic (pro-muscle building) on its OWN, that to use more advanced

    supplementation early would be a waste of money and effort. Basically to summarize what we are doing peri-training (that means around the

    training session), is we are trying to shuttle as many nutrients as possible to:

    1) Increase Training Energy and Performance 2) Help Muscles Recover As Fast As Possible

    3) Turn the Anabolic Switch in Your Body to Build MORE Muscle.

    To do this we use a fast acting carb that helps shuttle the protein into the muscle. Protein alone is great but a good carb source makes the transfer a lot faster.

    Now there are two popular choices for fast acting readily absorbed carbs:

    1. Amylocel (Waxy Maize Starch) 2. Dextrose + Maltodextrin

    Dextrose + Maltrodextrin has been the standard for about 8 years now. It can

    work but I find in over 50% of people they develop abdominal cramping and its not absorbed efficiently. Waxy Maize Starch is the newer kid on the block but empirical evidence, personal supplementation and rigorous testing with clients

    has proven to me that it is absorbed faster and leads to more muscle growth.

    BUT... Are these fancy carbs even necessary? The truth is, Ive had great success with clients and myself without having to use powdered carbohydrate sources.

    They are useful and convenient but you will not die if you do not use any of the above solutions!

    BROKE ASS SOLUTION IN FACT if you are 16 and dont know if your parents would approve of you ordering $300 worth of protein powderI have your dirty solution: Chocolate Milk. I shit you not, it has carbs and protein in a 2:1 ratio which is ideal for recovery. It

    tastes great and will help you add size. Drink 500ML post-training.

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    The Official Peri-Training Protocol: Most important time to get the right nutrients Around your training is the MOST IMPORTANT time to be consuming the proper foods. You can modify everything else but this is set in stone. We have to shuttle

    the nutrients BOTH pre and post-training.

    Now Im going to say some things that are CONTRADICTORY from what you have heard. In fact some of it will go against what I have said in previous programs.

    This is because for this program there are specific guidelines to follow.

    We will be ingesting our major nutrients PRIOR to exercise to help increase our work capacity, fuel our training and ensure that our muscles are getting nutrients in our bodies while we train!

    Some nutrition is also consumed post-training (the fast absorbing kind) to

    prevent your muscles from going catabolic and wasting away!

    OPTION ONE: THE NATURAL APPROACH If you cannot get protein powder (which I highly recommend) and want to use

    whole foods, this is your protocol (note for EXTREME Skinny Jimmys, double the dose!)!

    Pre-Training (30 Min. Before) 1 Banana

    6 Egg Whites

    Post-Training (Immediately After) 500ML Chocolate Milk

    OPTION TWO: THE PROTEIN NATURAL APPROACH For those that do not want to buy a powdered carb source (like dextrose,

    maltodextrin or waxy maize). Note for EXTREME Skinny Jimmys, double the dose of fruit for each serving!

    Pre-Training (30 Min. Before)

    1 Banana 2 Scoops Whey

    Post Training (Immediately After) 1 Banana

    1.5 Scoops Whey

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    THE MOST ANABOLIC APPROACH (ADVANCED

    SUPPLEMENTATION) This is the recommendation that I would give for those desiring maximum results. For the record it is NOT necessary (in fact if you are below 20, use the protein natural approach), but for those who have used supplements before and want to

    know what works besthere it is.

    Pre-Training (30 min. Before and sip into training) 2 scoops of the Buff MIX

    2 grams of beta alanine 5 grams creatine

    Post-Training (Immediately after) 2 scoops of Whey Protein Powder

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    The Custom BUFF MIX Once again to save money (like serious money), you can MAKE YOUR OWN pre-training mix, I call it my BUFF MIX.

    1. Go to http://www.trueprotein.com/custom_product.aspx

    2. Enter the formula:

    Amylocel (Waxy Maize Starch) 75% L-Leucine by the Pound 15%

    Citrulline Malate by the Pound 10%

    Make sure to select either Citrus Lime-Ade or Forbidden Fruit Punch as the flavour, otherwise you probably will not like the taste!

    3. Enter the code OUF142 to save 5-10%.

    For the Beta-Alanine, order THIS ONE and measure out 2 grams of beta-alanine (this is LESS than half a teaspoon). For Creatine, order THIS ONE and

    measure out 5 grams with a scooper. So what the F*$@ am I recommending? Lets break it down:

    Waxy Maize Starch: In my opinion the best fast-acting carb to help shuttle

    protein to your muscles. WMS bypasses the stomach, is absorbed by the intestines and immediately is assimilated

    faster than dextrose and maltodextrin

    Creatine: Naturally occurring compound that increases training

    performance in strength exercises lasting below 12-15 seconds

    Beta-Alanine: Simply put this allows you to get MORE work done

    L-Leucine: Protein amino acid thats the most anabolic and sends a

    signal to your body to partition nutrients for building size rather than storing fat!

    Citrulline Malate: Basically this bad boy reduces the burning sensation and build up of lactic acid that allows you to do more sets.

    The basics of my recommended supplements are to INCREASE TRAINING

    PERFORMANCE. If you can lift more weight MORE times and RECOVER faster, you will gain MORE muscle. Its that simple! While things like waxy maize, dextrose and maltodextrin all have their use (and other fancy training supplements), for a beginner, eating WHOLE, CLEAN foods

    are your #1 friends.

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    Buff Nutrition Lets be clear about one thing. There is a LARGE difference between eating to

    gain size and eating to lose weight. With losing weight, we have to be very restrictive about what we eat, when we eat. There are a lot of rules.

    With gaining size, there are some core principles we have to follow but a great

    deal more customization is available to us. In fact here is a GREAT rule. If you are NOT gaining weight after four weeks (if

    you are still within one pound of your starting measurement), you are NOT eating enough! INCREASE YOUR CALORIES!

    And as a further guideline, you need the MINIMUM requirements of each

    macronutrient to build size OPTIMALLY:

    Protein: 200 grams Carbs: 100 grams Fat: 80 grams

    This equals 2120 calories, which is NOT A LOT of calories! In fact, depending

    upon your activity level and body type, you will need between 2500-5000 calories to gain size! So as you can see developing a one size fits all nutrition program is a

    stupid idea.

    Options for Your Nutrition OPTION 1: COMPLETE CUSTOMIZATION

    This is where you will use the calorie calculator to figure out how many calories you should be eating and use the food master menu to construct your own meals.

    This is my recommended choice as it will get you to customize it EXACTLY to how many calories you need to eat.

    OPTION 2: PRE-SELECTED PLAN

    Look up your weight and body type under a menu and from that menu, you will be given a guideline as to what meals you should be eating and you can create your own. This is the second best option.

    OPTION 3: SAMPLE PLAN

    Ive included three different one week sample plans, each for the three different body types. If you just want to get started and dont want to customize anything, use this option. Recommended for complete beginners!

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    Here is WHAT YOU NEED TO FOCUS ON! Below is the MASTER FOOD LIST and it is organized by type of macronutrient and gives amounts which will be relevant for

    customizing nutrition under option 2!

    NOTE: BOTH SKINNY FAT and NORMAL guys are NOT allowed to eat the dirty carbs. Skinny Jimmys can eat these as interchangeable with other carbs!

    MASTER FOOD LIST Protein (cooked) Serving size Fruit Serving size

    One Serving= Approx. 15-22 grams

    protein 80-140 calories

    One Serving= Approx. 20-25

    grams carbs 80-100 calories

    Canned Fish (Salmon) 100 g Apple 1

    Chicken Breast 65 g Banana Half

    Deli Meat (lean version) 100 g Blackberries 150 g

    Egg Whites 3/4 Cup Blueberries 150 g

    Extra-lean beef 50g Cantaloupe 150 g

    Ham 100 g Cherries 150 g

    Lean Pork 65 g Grapefruit 1

    Lobsters 100 g Grapes 150 g

    Other White Fish 100 g Guava 1

    Salmon 65 g Kiwi 1

    Shrimps 100 g Mango Half

    Sole Fish 100 g Orange 1

    Tilapia 100 g Papaya 150 g

    Trout 100 g Peach 1

    Tuna 100 g Pear 1

    Turkey Breast 65 g Pineapple 1

    Whey Protein 1 Scoop Raspberries 150 g

    Whole LARGE Eggs 1 Strawberries 150 g

    Wild Meat (Buffalo etc) 65 g Tangerine 2

    Beef (trim fat) 80 g Watermelon 150 g

    Lamb (any cut, trim fat) 80 g

    Animal Meat (any cut, trim fat off) 80 g

    Fish 100 g

    Green Veggies Low Glycemic Carbs uncooked

    These are healthy, one serving =

    one cup, eat unlimited amounts!

    One Serving= Approx. 25-30

    grams carbs 120-150 calories

    Asparagus Amaranth 1/4 cup

    Bok Choy Any bean (kidney etc) 1/4 cup

    Broccoli Buckwheat 1/4 cup

    Brussel Spourts Kamut Bread 2 slices

    Cabbage Lentils 1/4 cup

    Cauliflower (counts!) Low Carb-wraps 1 wrap

    Celery Quinoa 1/4 cup

    Collard Greens Rolled Oats 1/2 cup

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    Cucumber Rutabaga, squash, pumpkin, parsnips

    Kale Brown Rice 1/4 Cup

    Lettuce Small Sweet Potato 150 g

    Rapini Sprouted Ezekiel Bread 2 slices

    Swiss Chard Steel Cut Oats 1/4 cup

    Zuccini Wild Rice 1/4 cup

    Dairy Serving Fat Serving size

    One Serving= Approx. 10 grams fat, 10 grams protein, 100-130

    calories

    One Serving= Approx 12-15

    grams fat, 100-120 calories

    1% milk 100 ml All Natural Peanut Butter 1 tablespoon

    18-25% fat cheese 25 g Two Egg Yolks

    4% fat cheese 40 g Almond or any nut butter 1 tablespoon

    Cottage cheese 1% fat 125g Almonds 25 g

    Fat-free yogurt, no sugar 100-125 g Avocado Half

    Coconut Oil 1 tablespoon

    Goat Cheese 30 g Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 tablespoon

    Goat Yogurt 120 g Organic Red Palm Oil 1 tablespoon

    Natural Greek Yogurt 100g Fish oil 3 g/3 caps

    Skim milk 150 ml Flax Seed 1 tablespoon

    Goat Butter 1 tablespoon

    Other nuts 25 g

    Less Clean Carbs uncooked

    One Serving= Approx. 25-30grams carbs 120-170 calories

    White Potato 150 g

    White Rice 1/4 cup

    Other Bread 2 Slices

    Rice Pasta

    1/2 cup

    cooked

    Cornmeal 1/4 cup

    Barley 1/4 cup

    Whole Wheat Bagel 1/2 serving

    Cereal (healthiest kind) 1 serving)

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    Option One: Complete Customization Please refer to the COMPLETE CUSTOMIZATION calculator that came with this

    program. Once you figure out your macros, go to www.myfitnesspal.com, create an account and use my BUFF MENU to select the right foods for you to eat!

    Option Two: Pre-Selected Plan Find which category you fit into and from there, follow the meal plan, choosing

    which foods to eat from the master food list!

    NOTE: Dairy can be interchanged for protein on a one to one serving size ratio

    Skinny Fat Individuals under 150 pounds

    Meal/Time Food Category and Portion

    1st Thing in the Morning 1 Serving Fruit; 2 Servings Protein Breakfast Snack (2-3 hours after breakfast) 2 Servings Protein; 1 Fat; 1 Serving Green Veggie

    Lunch (2-3 hours after snack) 1 Serving Carb; 2 Serving Protein

    PM Snack (2-3 hours after lunch) 2 Serving Protein; 1 Serving Fat; 1 Serving Green Veggie

    Supper (2-3 hours after snack) 2 Serving Protein; 1 Serving Fat; 1 Serving Carb; 1 Serving Green Veggie

    Pre-Training (40 min. Before exercise) 2 scoop Whey; 1 banana blended Post-Training (only on days you train) 1.5 scoop Whey; 1 banana blended

    1 Hour Before Bed 1 Serving Protein;; 1 green veggie

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

    Normal Individuals over 180 pounds

    Meal/Time Food Category and Portion

    1st Thing in the Morning 1 Serving Fruit; 1 Serving Carb; 2 Servings Protein Breakfast Snack (2-3 hours after breakfast)

    2 Servings Protein; 1 Fat; 1 Serving Carb; 1 Serving Green Veggie

    Lunch (2-3 hours after snack) 1 Serving Carb; 2 Serving Protein; 1 Serving Fat

    PM Snack (2-3 hours after lunch) 2 Serving Protein; 1 Serving Fat; 1 Serving Green Veggie

    Supper (2-3 hours after snack) 2 Serving Protein; 1 Serving Fat; 1 Serving Carb;

    1 Serving Green Veggie

    Pre-Training (40 min. Before exercise) 2 scoop Whey; 1 banana blended Post-Training (only on days you train) 1.5 scoop Whey; 1 banana blended

    1 Hour Before Bed 2 Serving Protein; 1 Serving Fat; 1 green veggie

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    Options Three: Done For You MEAL PLANS! If you dont want to completely customize things, or you are below 18 and just want something done for you, look no further! These are great meal plans to get

    you STARTED on your quest of building a bigger body. They work!

    NOTE: ON DAYS THAT YOU TRAIN, FOLLOW YOUR PERI-WORK OUT PROTOCOL!!!!!

    And the timeline of when to eat is a GUIDE not 100% necessary, dont panic if are off in time, its just a good GUIDELINE!

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    SEVEN DAY Sample Plan for Normal! FREE VERSION ONLY INCLUDES FIRST THREE DAYS OF ONE BODY TYPE! This is where most people fit in. If you have never been fat, and have no

    health problems, this is for you. Between 2800-3700 calories per day with minimum 200 grams of protein and at least 100 grams of carbs. Probably 60% of everyone fits in this category.

    Normal Meal Plan: MONDAY

    MEAL TIME PLAN Breakfast Snack Lunch Snack Dinner Pre-Bed

    7:00am 10:00am 1:00pm 4:00pm 7:00pm 10:00pm

    Shake Whey (2 scoops) Natural Peanut Butter (1.5 tbsp) Almond Milk (2 cups) Fruit (1 piece) Tuna (1 can) Avocado ( mixed in) Steak LEAN (6 oz) cooked in olive oil (1 tbsp) Sweet Potato (1 medium) Whey (1.5 scoop) Fruit (1 piece) Grilled Chicken Breast (1) cooked in olive oil (1 tbsp) Mixed greens thrown in Greek 2% Yogurt (1 cup) Flaxseed (1 tbsp)

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    Normal Meal Plan: TUESDAY MEAL TIME PLAN Breakfast Snack Lunch Snack Dinner Pre-Bed

    7:00am 10:00am 1:00pm 4:00pm 7:00pm 10:00pm

    Whey (1 scoop) Oatmeal you can boil the oats or eat it raw (1 cup) Almond Milk (1.5 cup) Mixed Berries (1 cup) Egg Whites (6) + Whole Egg (1) scrambled Sweet Potato, baked (1 medium) Uncooked fish (200 grams) cook it and use minimum oil! Greek 2% Yogurt (1 cup) Flaxseed (1.5 tbsp) Lean Meat (6 oz) Olive/coconut oil to cook mix veggies + meat in (1 tbsp) Whey (1.5 scoop) Natural Peanut Butter (1.5 tbsp)

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    Normal Meal Plan: WEDNESDAY MEAL TIME PLAN Breakfast Snack Lunch Snack Dinner Pre-Bed

    7:00am 10:00am 1:00pm 4:00pm 7:00pm 10:00pm

    Whey (1.5 scoops) Natural Peanut Butter (2 tbsp) Almond Milk (1.5 cups) Mixed Berries (1 cup) Cinnamon (dash) BLEND ALL TOGETHER Tuna (1 can) Almonds (20) Chicken Breast (1) Cooked quinoa (cup) Mix with veggies of choice Egg whites (6) + Whole Egg (1), scrambled Salmon Fillet (175 grams uncooked) Cook in olive oil (1 tbsp) Big side of Bok Choy Whey (1.5 scoops) Flaxseed (1.5 tbsp)

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    Project Buff Recipe Index (BONUS!) FREE VERSION ONLY INCLUDES 17/65 recipes!

    For additional recipes, here are over 65 recipes that have A BASE amount of calories of either 200-300 calories. OBVIOUSLY when trying to gain muscle this is NOT ENOUGH, but it serves as a GREAT baseline with which to add more calories to!

    HIGH PROTEIN + FAT MEALS (300 Calories)

    Egg White Avocado Omelette Egg Whites (1 cup) Olives (8 medium) Avocado (1/2) Zucchini cooked in it Mixed Green Veggies (side)

    Chicken Salad Chicken Breast, cooked (135 g) Olive Oil (1 Tbsp.) Spinach and Green Peppers Lemon, sea salt, black pepper, red chili flakes

    Steak Eye Round Roast Steak (0 Fat, 200 g) Mixed green veggies (cooked in 1/2 tbsp. coconut oil)

    Tuna Avocado Supreme Tuna (1 can: 180 g, regular size) Avocado (1/2) Franks Red Hot Sauce

    Eggs with Turkey Bacon Eggs (whole, 3 large) Turkey Bacon (2 Slices) Broccoli, steamed

    Coconut Chicken Stir Fry Chicken Breast, cooked (135 g) Coconut Oil Shredded Cabbage Add other green veggies, cook and season

    Extra Lean Ground Beef Extra Lean Ground Beef (180 g) Asparagus, steamed

    Grilled Tilapia with Kale Grilled Tilapia (200 g) Season with lemon, parsley, salt, Kale Stir Fry Olive oil (1 tbsp.), red pepper flakes, season

    Almond Protein Shake Protein Powder (1 scoop) Almond Milk (1 cup) Almond Butter (1 tbsp.)

    Egg White Goat Cheese Omelette Egg Whites (1 Cup) Olives (30 grams) Goat Cheese (40 grams) Zucchini cooked in it Mixed green veggies (side)

    Steak and Eggs Eye Round Roast Steak (0 Fat, 100 g) Eggs, scrambled (2) Spinach Salad

    Grilled Salmon Grilled Salmon with Lemon (200 grams) Bok Choy, steamed Fish oil (6 capsules)

    Turkey Pecan Salad Turkey Meat, cooked (135 grams) Roasted Pecans, chopped (20 grams) Lettuce, green peppers, apple cider vinegar

    Canned Salmon Salmon (1 can) Olive Oil (1 tsp) Apple Cider Vinegar (1 tbsp.) Mix with leafy greens (like romaine)

    Protein Shake with Flax Protein Powder (1.5 scoops) Flax (1 tbsp.)

    Beef Liver and Side Green Salad Beef Liver (200 grams) Side Salad with Olive Oil (1/2 tbsp.)

    Classic Buff Boiled Eggs Eggs, boiled (4) Lettuce Salad

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    Project Buff Nutrition Rules Here are the steps for following the diet and master food list that Ive given you. Follow these strictly for the next 12 weeks to get awesome results! 1. ONLY EAT WHAT IS ON THE LIST

    2. To calculate how many calories you are eating, go to www.myfitnesspal.com

    and track your calories. Log EVERYTHING. Compare this to your week to week plan and make sure it is TRUE to what it SHOULD BE.

    3. It is best not to cheat...REMEMBER THIS.

    4. Follow the diet, but note that it is actually better to eliminate the following foods from your diet:

    COW dairy products. It causes inflammation. If you must eat dairy, eat

    either SHEEP or GOAT. Do not eat the cow variety.

    Gluten (wheat, pasta, bread, barley and rye)

    Corn and corn-containing products

    All processed food bullshit (and anything with a lot of caffeine)

    Soy

    Artificial Sweeteners

    5. The diet is to be followed strictly for at least 6 of the 7 days. To follow it 7 out

    of the 7 days is even better. However if you completed all of the training sessions and have eaten clean, on the seventh day you can have ONE CHEAT MEAL (that

    means a slice of pizza NOT a whole pizza!) and then go back to your diet for the rest of the day

    6. Use one of the peri-training protocols

    7. The best liquids to consume are water and Green Tea (or any herbal tea). Crystal light, coffee, diet pop, and zero-calorie flavoured water are not

    encouraged but if necessary can be used instead of something worse (see below).

    8. No liquid calories (except for your post work out shakes), meaning no juice, Red Bull, V8, Gatorade or soft drinks.

    If you have any questions you can ask them by going here.

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    Helpful Videos

    I cover A LOT of useful tips on my Youtube Channel. If you havent already subscribed, you should. Here are the most relevant videos on my channel that will help you with this program!

    How Heavy a Weight You Should Lift

    How to Get Stronger: Five Quick Tips

    How to Lift Weights The Proper Way

    Best Sources of Protein

    Advice For REALLY SKINNY GUYS to Get BIG!

    Top Tips On Saving Money Grocery Shopping!

    How to Avoid Becoming a Fat Ass

    How to Naturally Raise Your Testosterone

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    Project Buff FAQ

    This is a section if you have any other questions about the program. Its very straight-forward but if you have any other questions, do not hesitate to ask me here.

    HELP! I have not gained any weight in ONE WEEK!

    Relax skippy! As stated before, your goal is to gain 8-10 pounds over 24

    weeks MAXIMUM (with about 4-6 pounds being COMPLETELY FINE). When you divide this over 24 weeks, you should gain -1/2 pound per week on

    AVERAGE! If after ONE MONTH you have gained NO WEIGHTyou should be eating a little more!

    Can I repeat the program after I complete it?

    Yep! If you desire to gain more size + strength, I would take one week

    in between restarting the program again. I would not recommend doing this program more than 2 full cycles however (your body will adapt with time!)

    What Protein Powder should I use?

    First watch this to see what I believe about protein powder.

    If I had to recommend a protein powder that is high quality, cost-effective,

    tastes good and doesnt have toxic chemicals, Id go with Biotests Grow! Whey. It is bioactive, which means it is easier to absorb and unlike most

    protein powders it is produced in America vs. China.

    Im not endorsed by them and I ask you to make your own objective opinion.

    Also if you want to completely customize your protein powder and cost is NOT an issue then www.trueprotein.com is a great choice as you get to

    choose what type of protein goes into it and everything else!

    What Fish Oil Should I Use?

    I like either Biotests Flameout or Carlsons Liquid Fish Oil.

    Im a female. Can I do this program?

    NO. This is a GUY size + strength program.

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    Project Buff FAQ continued...

    Im vegetarian are there any substitutes for me? As a vegetarian you can still do the program, your protein will just be of the

    vegetable variety (protein powders, more lentils, egg whites, fish etc).

    Can I train on another day (it says Wednesday but what if I cant do it then)?

    Yes.

    What if I have to pause the program (sickness) or dont have access to equipment?

    Simply stop where you are and resume afterwards.

    Can I eat something other than what is on the list?

    Generally no, but if it is something healthy (rutabaga, brussel sprouts,

    beets) then yes, just be smart about it! We want to be lean and big, not kind of big and puffy! NO PUFFINESS!

    I cheated and ate a lot... should I starve myself the next day?

    NOPE, just keep going like NOTHING else happened. Incorporate some extra cardio in subsequent days however to utilize the excess energy!

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    Project Buff Training Schedule

    WEEKS 1 4 FULL BODY Monday Leg Heavy

    A BACK SQUAT Reps 4 6 reps Rest 90 120 sec.

    Week 1

    Weight Used

    Set 1 ________

    Set 2 ________

    Set 3 ________

    Set 4 ________

    Week 2

    Weight Used

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    (NEUTRAL)

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    E SEATED BARBELL

    OVERHEAD

    PRESS

    Rest

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    F DUMBBELL UPRIGHT

    ROWS

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    G BARBELL BICEP

    CURLS

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    OPTIONAL 10 MINUTES OF HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)

    Observe STRICT FORM on all exercises.

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    Project Buff Training Schedule

    WEEKS 1 4 FULL BODY Wednesday Back Heavy

    A BENT-OVER ROW

    (OVERHAND)

    Reps

    4 6 reps

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    B UNDERHAND PULLDOWN

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    C SNATCH GRIP

    DEADLIFT

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    D BARBELL LUNGE

    Reps

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    E INCLINE BENCHPRESS

    Reps

    6 8 reps

    Rest

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    F STANDING DUMBBELL

    OVERHEAD

    PRESS

    Reps

    6 8 reps

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    G SKULL-

    CRUSHERS

    Reps

    6 8 reps

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    OPTIONAL 10 MINUTES OF HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)

    Observe STRICT FORM on all exercises.

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

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    Project Buff Training Schedule

    WEEKS 1 4 FULL BODY Friday Chest Heavy

    A BENCH- PRESS

    Reps

    4 6 reps

    Rest

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    B MILITARY PRESS

    Reps

    4 6 reps

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    C BARBELL UPRIGHT

    ROW

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    D ONE-ARM DUMBBELL

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    E FRONT SQUAT

    Reps

    6 8 reps

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    F DB REVERSE

    LUNGE

    Reps

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    G PREACHER

    CURL

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    OPTIONAL 10 MINUTES OF HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)

    Observe STRICT FORM on all exercises.

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

  • Page 54

    Project Buff Training Schedule

    Optional Core Routines

    Training your abdominals is not 100% necessary on this program. After all, the

    greatest exercises to activate the core are heavy chin-ups, deadlifts and front squats! However if you are dissatisfied with your abs and would like to build

    bigger, thicker, more defined abs, the following three core routines can be added into ANY of the training sessions (or on their separate days) to get results!

    Ab Training 1

    A1 KNEELING CABLE

    CRUNCHES

    Reps

    10 12 reps

    Rest

    None

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    A2 LEG RAISES

    ON BENCH

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    B1 SERRATUS

    CRUNCHES

    SUPERSET

    Reps

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    B2 HANGING

    LEG RAISES

    Reps

    10 20 reps

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  • Page 55

    Secrets of Gaining Size: CUSTOMIZATION

    Dont expect any of what Im about to say to be backed up by your local newspaper telling you to eat a McDonalds salad to lose weight.

    The PROBLEM with most advice is that its not geared towards YOU. What works for someone ELSE might not work for YOU. This is where customization comes in.

    With this program youll be given instructions on how to ALTER this program to BEST match you. The training program is beyond stellar. But if you find on a

    particular movement you get MORE stimulation and RESULTS than anotherthis is where you can SUBSTITUTE an Exercise for another one! What can you

    substitute with what? PLEASE CONSULT THE LIST BELOW!

    Substitutes within Muscle Families IF for WHATEVER reason your gym does not have access to any of the exercises

    listed above, you can interchange any of these exercises for each other! CHEST

    Flat Bench Press

    Incline Bench Press Decline Bench Press

    Flat DB Press Incline DB Press

    Decline DB Press

    Wide Grip, Lean in Dip Floor Press

    Hack-Rack Press

    BACK- Horizontal Pull

    Bent-Over Row

    (Underhand, Overhand) DB Bent-Over Row (Parallel Grip)

    T-Bar Row

    Seated Row (Under, Overhand, Neutral)

    BACK- Vertical Pull

    Chin Ups

    Pull Ups Neutral Pull Ups

    Upright Row

    Lat Pulldown Overhand

    Lat Pulldown Neutral Grip Lat Pulldown Underhand Grip

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    LEG (Front)

    Front Squats DB Squats

    Back Squats

    Zercher Squats Split Squat

    Short Lunge LEGS (Posterior)

    Deadlifts

    Half Rack Deadlifts Snatch Grip Deadlifts

    Romanian Deadlifts

    Sumo Deadlifts Long Lunge

    Triceps (Compound)

    Close-Grip Benchpress Dips

    Triceps (Isolation)

    Deadstop skullcrusher Flat skullcrusher

    Decline Dumbbell skullcrusher Seated overhead skullcrusher

    Rope extension Triangle bar pulldown

    Cable tricep pushdown

    Biceps (Isolation)

    Barbell curl Preacher curl

    Incline Dumbbell Curl

    Alternating DUMBBELL Twist Curl Scott Curl

    Brachialis (Isolation)

    Hammer Curl Pinwheel Curl Cable Hammer Curl

    Reverse Curl Reverse Cable Curl Reverse Preacher Curl

    Shoulders (compound)

    Military Press

    Push Press Seated DB Press

    Seated Barbell Press

    Standing DB Press

    Seated Neutral Grip DB Press Arnold Press

    Bradford Press

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

  • Page 57

    EXERCISE INDEX

    The work out videos explain how to do every single movement, but in case you need to see the masterlist of all exercises, what area they target and tips on how to maximize effectiveness, look no further than below!

    45 Pulldown

    Keep chest up, squeeze and bring down to sternum and retract shoulder blades back

    Arnold Press

    Keep elbows parallel to the ground and rotate outward and THEN upward. Reverse movement on the way down, remember to concentrate on the medial deltoid!

    Back Squat

    Look straight ahead, hips out as you come down, push down on the heels and outside of the foot. Thrust hips up as you ascend and keep core very tight!

    Barbell Curl

    Keep form strict! Do not use momentum. Control on the way down and squeeze at the top. Use appropriate weight (less weight, better form)

    Barbell Lunge Chest up, back straight, do not let the lead knee go past the toe, push off with

    the heel, core tight.

    Barbell Shrugs FIRM grip, shrug to top and hold for a nanosecond and relax all the way down.

    Barbell Split Squat

    Chest up, back straight, sink all the way down and explode up, push with heel. Barbell upright Row

    Chest up, shoulder width grip, pull to nipple line, keep elbows up!

    Benchpress Elbows tucked, firm grip, bring to lower chest, upper abs, push up in straight line.

    Core tight, feet firmly planted into the ground.

    Bent-Over Reverse Flye Body parallel to the ground, arms slightly bent, lift all the way up and squeeze shoulders together at top and then bring back down in a controlled tempo.

    GET THE FULL PROGRAM HERE

  • Page 58

    PROGRESS EVALUATION SHEET

    Name: ___________________________________

    Age: ___________________________________

    Sex: ___________________________________

    Height: ___________________________________

    Birthdate: ___________________________________

    START STATS Short Term Goal

    Date: ___________________________________

    Weight: _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Bodyfat% _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Fat Mass _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    LM Mass _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    End Goal Date: ___________________________________ Date

    Weight: _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ Weight: _____

    Bodyfat % _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ Bodyfat % _____

    Fat Mass _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ Fat Mass _____

    LM Mass _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ LM Mass _____

    MEASUREMENTS (Inches)

    Date _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Shoulders _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Chest _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Right Arm _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Left Arm _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Upper Waist _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Lower Waist _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Hips _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Right Thigh _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

    Left Thigh _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ _____

  • Page 59

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