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Visual Impact Muscle Building – A System Review
Posted by admin in Visual Impact Review on September 13, 2011
Welcome to our website about Visual Impact Muscle Building. This is a review site. 
If you are trying to go to www.visualimpactmusclebuilding.com just click that link and it will take you there directly. If you want to know more about this fitness training system, keep reading.
When my partner first asked me to pick a training system, she made this comment:
“I hope you don’t pick a system that is going to produce massive bulk. The Schwarzenegger type never impressed me, but, Johnny Dep, now that’s a look – mmm hmm. Oh, and, you, too, of course!”
Certainly I agreed.
When I started out, I was sick of being the skinny kid at the pool. You know, the one all the girls looked past instead of at. But, I also noticed they didn’t look at the Mr. Bulks with a look I wanted much either.
If you have looked at the website for Visual Impact Muscle Building, you know that right in the first video the difference in the looks is explained and demonstrated. If you are looking for the big muscle, competitive type body building, this isn’t where you want to be.
This program promotes great body fitness. Not unnatural muscle mass.
Let me tell you right up front here, there’s one thing I think Rusty’s course is missing. It’s videos. There is a difference in seeing something done, and in reading a “how to”. With something like body building, if you don’t quite understand the written word, you can cause damage. With videos, you can view them over and over until you are sure you are getting it right.
But, I have to admit, the photos, and detailed descriptions of the exercises in Randy’s book do a better job than any other book I reviewed.
You can call this buffing-up, 6-packing, beefing, body sculpting, working out, or anything you like. But, don’t call it easy. It isn’t. If it were, you would already be there and never have come on this site. This is going to take work.
Visual Impact Muscle Building never claims to be an overnight system. No promises for “fast” results as I have seen on some sites.
There is a 60 day money back guarantee, but that seems reasonable to me. If you work, and I do mean WORK, at the program, you should see results in 60 days. No finished product, but definite, discernible progress. And I believe this to be true whether you are just starting, or are experienced and working on a specific project.
There is a point about Randy Meyers site in general that I just have to mention, even though it may mean nothing to you. He offers no bonuses. You might prefer to get bonuses. But, when I go looking for something like this, I want information, not yards of testimonials that may or may not be true, and a bunch of bonuses that are just enticement.
Or, sometimes they try to sell you half the program as something special, so it costs more. The Visual Impact Muscle Building doesn’t do that, but it could.
There are 3 separate pieces of this program. They are all included in the under$50 price. As they should be.
If you don’t feel you get value unless you get something for free (which actually isn’t) then go to one of the other sites. Randy Meyers offers real information, and real value.
Which brings me to another point, and for beginners, I think this is important. Randy calls his exercises advanced sometimes, and that would have scared me when I was starting.
Don’t run away. You can do it, because his explanations are clear, and before you even get to the exercises, he has given you an education in what you are doing and the proper way to do things. So, you just apply the beginner status to the exercise, and you’re cool. Not in over your head!
And, if you want bragging rights, there they are! You can do advanced exercises!.
When I started, I didn’t want to tell anyone what I was doing, ’cause I didn’t want the comments; like”about time”, or “where’s the muscle? I don’t see any muscle”. I just kept my mouth shut. And, one day, one of those creeps who might have taunted me, came and asked me a fitness question!
You want to know the best part of that day? I could answer the question! And he had no smart-ass reply!

