I could sit out and you apes throw feces at yourself but I thought I'd answer the question.
I'm not one dimensional like most personal trainers. What I mean is that your typical personal trainer only shows people how to use exercise equipment and that's about it. Some trainers whose names I won't mention think that their ISSA Personal Training Certification is all they need and fail to learn anything else. Most trainers fail simply because they spend more time showing their customers how superior they are compared to them. It happens a lot and they end up losing their clients to someone like me
I on the other hand focus on a person's whole body needs which involves a combination of exercise, nutritional therapy, and healthy cooking as well.
By doing so, my customers and clients feel that their money was well spent and most importantly they get results so when they need anything else they come back to me.
JerryMe, when you met me you shook my hand and acted all buddy buddy with me at the Olympia which is why I was supicious of your behavior and didn't say much to you and I was obviously correct in my assessment. You have no business telling me what I should do. The whole purpose of the posedown was for entertainment and it certainly wasn't a bodybuilding show.
Also, please do not associate me with ALR whatsoever. I kept my promise and after I finished the stack they gave me, I sent pictures of myself to the company showing the real me at 179 pounds and in ripped condition and they declined to use my image or offer anything of additional value.
I haven't shown or posted the pictures from January because I'm currently working out an agreement with another company. ALR was stupid for not snatching up an opportunity as my horrible Metrolina pictures are of legend on the internet and to not cash in on that is crazy.
That's all for now, I have to get back to work