List About Books LRB 365
Title | : | LRB 365 |
Author | : | Paul Carter |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | 1 |
Pages | : | Pages: 46 pages |
Published | : | December 2012 by Paul Carter |
Categories | : | Health |

Paul Carter
ebook | Pages: 46 pages Rating: 3.88 | 16 Users | 2 Reviews
Relation As Books LRB 365
Another disjointed collection of programs copy and pasted from Strength, Life, Legacy (SLL) to form a year long program of sorts. Buying this book is pointless because you need to read LLL, but IF YOU HAVE SLL, YOU DON’T NEED THIS BOOK! In fact, if you can access his blog, you don’t need any of his books, because they’re just a verbatim copy and paste of past articles anyway.The programs in of themselves are useless because Carter is a long time drug user who coaches other drug users. His programs are designed with the drug user in mind and don’t in any sense cater for the natural lifter. Flick through the history of his blog and you’ll notice this clown is FOREVER injured. Tearing this and straining that. You might want to double check your health insurance and stock up on some GH before starting on a 365 year long road to torn muscles and slipped discs.
Carter in his product description for the book also promises a spreadsheet to go with the program, but there wasn’t one included with the version I bought. When I asked if he could provide me a link/copy for it, he told me “it doesn’t exist”.
Forward one month and I notice that he’s again advertising the product with the non existent spreadsheet. Again I asked for a copy and he said (his words) “What did you expect for 10 bucks. Make your own”
So, not only a shitty hack writer who gets out-lifted by natural bodybuilders, but also an all round cunt of a guy. Use this program and you might as well flush your money and valuable training time down the shitter.
Be Specific About Books Supposing LRB 365
ISBN: | 9780615741 |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating About Books LRB 365
Ratings: 3.88 From 16 Users | 2 ReviewsColumn About Books LRB 365
No surprises here from anyone who reads Paul's blog and/or read his first book. It's tight, to the point, targets it's audience well, and lays out a great lifting and diet philosophy for year round strength building.Paul Carter was born in England in 1969. His father's military career had the family moving all over the world, re-locating every few years. Paul has lived, worked, gotten into trouble and been given a serious talking to in England, Scotland, Germany, France, Holland, Norway, Portugal, Tunisia, Australia, Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia, Borneo, Columbia, Vietnam, Thailand, Papua New Guinea,
No surprises here from anyone who reads Paul's blog and/or read his first book. It's tight, to the point, targets it's audience well, and lays out a great lifting and diet philosophy for year round strength building.

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