Muscle Building Programs – “no-nonsense Muscle Building” Review


In this “No-Nonsense Muscle Building” review, you can expect to read the general positives and negatives of the muscle building program from the perspective of someone who’s actually using the program. In particular, I will talk about the actual muscle programs which tell you what exercises to do.

The first thing that comes to mind when you look at the 29-week muscle program is that it is confusing. The process of building muscle might be straight-forward once you understand it, but to implement what you’ve learned is nothing short of difficult. Of course, once you get going, the pieces of the routine fall into place but it will take some time for you to actually design a schedule for yourself and then to actually go the the gym and hit the weights and learn what are you inherent strengths and weaknesses in your body.

The thing is, “No-Nonsense Muscle Building” doesn’t provide any starting weights. Like any good muscle program I’ve reviewed, it simple provides some infrastructure to your work out, ie. the exercises, sets, reps and rest periods. You might not be able to do all of the exercises provided in the muscle program, so again, you have to make sure you get a chance to check out the whole program before you decide what day to begin.

Men who have had some experience lifting weights will find the program much more useful as opposed to men who have had little experience lifting weights. Hardgainers who have been looking for some guidance will find it in “No-Nonsense Muscle Building”. They will naturally adapt better to the program, since it will allow them review and fill holes in their current routine for a more fulfilliing workout. This isn’t to say that men who haven’t worked out before can’t get the body of their dreams from this program, they just have to work harder and read the program through more times to understand it before they start.

“No-Nonsense Muscle Building” is a complex work out program. Depending on your level of experience in the field of weight lifting, you may either gain up to 20 lbs in 12 weeks or 20 lbs in a year. It also depends on what you want. This muscle program is flexible and will allow you to work at your own pace.