You'll discover how I got lean and muscular by eating my favorite foods and working out just 3 hours per week. I even was able to work out at home when I couldn't make it to the gym.

If you're sick of "fitness gurus" who don't understand the unique challenges you face as a busy guy with kids, a long, grueling commute, and an active social life, keep reading because on this page, I'm going to show you the simple, proven techniques that guys like you can use to get incredible results... it's the best way to get ripped fast

​My name is Raza, and in a moment, I'm going to share the best way to get ripped fast. I'll also share why following traditional fitness programs like the ones you see in muscle magazines at the supermarket or on late TV infomercials are sabotaging your fitness results.

I promise you, following any of those routines will leave you frustrated, burned out, or injured. Why? Because they're not meant for regular guys like us .

I’m going to show you how to activate a little-known neuromuscular "hack" used by athletes, bodybuilders, and fitness models that will allow you to burn stubborn fat, build a lean and muscular physique, and grow stronger in just 3 workouts a week. On This Page You'll Also Discover the Best Way to Get Ripped Fast The simple reason “diets” fail (90% of people on diets regain their weight) How to eat your favorite foods and still drop body fat The #1 item to eat to feel fuller for longer (say goodbye to hunger pangs) Why working out too much could actually make you weaker The AMAZING link between your nervous system and muscles – and how to How to avoid junk food binges for good The BIGGEST exercise mistake almost everyone makes in the gym The 3 things to do outside of the gym to get bigger and stronger The best foods to eat to make the fat-burning process enjoyable The ONLY 7 exercises you need to use The best way to get ripped fast Read this fat burning letter to the end, and I’ll also show you exactly how busy people like you can get the results you’ve always wanted. People with businesses, and demanding careers, and full and active social lives.

To be clear I d idn't invent this hack myself...

As a computer engineer, it's my job to look at systems and make them more efficient, to do more with less, to get better quality with less resources. So I looked at how fitness models, bodybuilders, and athletes train, and “re-engineered" this hack for regular people like us. And when I applied those same skills to my health and fitness, my results were amazing. It works regardless of whether you are a man or woman, and regardless of how old you are. As a matter of fact, if you're over 40, this could easily make you look up to 10 years younger. It even works for people who felt like they've tried everything before. In fact, if you haven't stepped foot in a gym for the past 10 years, you'll probably see even BETTER results than people with years of exercise experience under their belts.

Once you know how to use this "hack", you can use it whether you workout at the gym or at home. With barbells, or dumbbells, or kettle bells, or even body weight exercises. People at the gym starting asking me for advice. Friends and co-workers instantly took notice of my new, muscular physique. Even my taller, more athletic younger brother started coming to me for advice. So keep reading this letter to the very end, because by the time I'm done, you'll know the EXACT steps you need to take to get a lean, ripped, muscular physique that will shock your friends and family. Now before I reveal this "hack", I'd like to share a story...​ The Story of Tom & Jason I wanted to share this story of two guys, Tom and Jason. Now Tom and Jason aren't real people per se - but their characteristics are absolutely real. Every gym in America has "Tom's" and "Jason's" In fact, you're one of them too. Which one are you? I don't know. You'll have to read the story and draw your own conclusions. So let's get started... Tom Wants to Get Rid of His Beer Gut and Finally Build a Muscular Physique… Tom is your average gym-goer. He's in his late 30's, with a demanding job, 2 hour long daily commute to work, and two little kids. Now Tom is sick and tired of his pot belly and decides to do something about it. He's let himself go over the years and doesn't want to remain in his current body. Not only does he not like the way he looks, he wants to set a good example for his two young children. He also wants to build the classic "V shaped" physique; broad shoulders, a strong angular chest, and a slim tapered waistline. He want's that masculine lean, strong, muscular physique. So Tom decides to follow "traditional" fitness advice. He goes to the gym 6 days a week. That means he can't go bowling. Or little league practice. But that's the cost of fitness right? "Sacrifice your life so you can get in shape." Or so he thinks... So He Starts Lifting Weights…

He starts off with a routine that he found in a muscle magazine at the store. It has him using weights that are waaaay too heavy for him. Doing mostly "isolation" exercises. Things like curls, calf raises, leg presses, and hip adduction. And of course the bench press. The first day, he hurts his shoulder bench pressing because he isn't using proper form. Fail. Poor guy. But he's determined. Even though he's embarrassed by his mistake on the bench press the other day he keeps on the program for the next few days... with lowerweights of course. Then He Does Cardio…

The magazine says he's supposed to do high intensity intervals. So he sprints on the treadmill as fast as he can thinking this isthe fastest way to burn body fat. But he gets so sick and dizzy that he feels light-headed and almost throws up. Fail. "Maybe I should take it easy on the cardio" he thinks to himself. so he cuts his workout short and goes home. And Tries to "Eat Better"...

​Well, he's smart enough to know that he has to "eat right" to lose weight, but he has no clue what that means. He hears gluten is bad for you, so he cuts out bread. And since carbs are the “enemy”, he cuts out rice, potatoes, and fruit. “I’m going to lean out fast” he thinks to himself. He knows he should have more protein, so he buys protein powder. But he's not sure if he should drink it to build muscle or lose fat. And since he’s heard that carbs are “bad” and fat is “good”, so he adds peanut butter to his smoothies and eats raw nuts and lots of full fat dairy. He’s proud of his new eating plan… and although he hasn’t lost any weight yet, he’s happy that he’s cut out “junk food”. Success? Well, on the weekend his neighbor invites him for a barbeque. Since he hasn't touched any of his favorite foods in over a week, he breaks down and binges on hot dogs, Mountain Dew (he can't stand the taste of diet), and 4 slices of banana cream pie. "Uh oh" he thinks to himself. He's worked so hard this week. Injuring his shoulder. Nearly throwing up at the gym. And depriving himself of his favorite foods. He desperately hopes he didn't gain weight from his weekend binge. The next morning he weighs himself in the bathroom and he has regained his weight and is angry at himself for giving in to his temptation. Fail. A few weeks go by and he doesn’t see any results. He tries to go to the gym, but has lost his enthusiasm. "Maybe this fitness stuff isn't for me" he thinks. Three weeks later, with his shoulder still sore from his bench press injury, he gives up, angry at himself for being a quitter.​ Here's Why His Plan Didn't Work…

​Simple; the plan he was following wasn't meant for him. He got injured. He couldn't control his cravings. And he eventually lost his motivation. It's not that the program he was following didn't work. It's that it didn't work for *him*. That's a little-known secret of the fitness industry; everything works . But not everything works for everbody . Crossfit "works". Kettle bell training "works". Yoga "works". P90X "works" Pilates "works" Metabolic resistance training "works"... Heck, even 'Sweatin' to the Oldies' "works". But *nothing* works for everyone. Because we're all unique, with different experiences, goals, and lifestyles. The plan he followed could work... if he was a 20 year old college kid with 4 hour breaks between classes that lived with his parents. Or a fitness model that gets paid to lift weights and eat chicken and broccoli all day. Instead, he was following a workout that wasn't designed for someone like him. He was using horrible form just so he could eek you a few repetitions. So not only was Tom using the wrong type of workout, he started eating less than he should. Way less. Tom BURNED the Lean Muscle He Already Had and Destroyed His Metabolism

He reduced calories so much that his body sensed starvation and it slowed down his metabolism as well as the creation of the fat burning hormone, leptin.

Even worse, eating too few calories actually backfired and caused him to burn muscle. That's BAD news because the less muscle you have, the softer, mushier,and fatter you're going to look.

Not only was he eating too little, he was eating food that he didn't even like.

So he ended up frustrated, hurt, and binging on junk food because he had to deprive himself for so long.

Worst of all is how he felt about himself. Not only was his shoulder injured... his self-esteem and ego were injured too.

Poor Tom. Don't be like him.​

Here's What Jason Does Differently