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Fitness Model Workout

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Fitness Model Workout

Cory Gregory of 100PercentResults.com discusses his workout.
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You know, I've been featured in full-page articles from bodybuilding dot com and Flex, Muscle and Fitness, Men's Fitness Magazine. Also done many calendars, Cosmopolitan Magazine, shot in New York, Los Angeles, done some really neat stuff with the industry and I'm here to help guys that are looking to put more muscle on, because when I graduated high school I weighed like 160 pounds.

What I usually do is, I'll do anything from bodybuilding shows to different modeling shoots around 170 to 180.

And then in the off-season, I'll go up to around 215 to 220 and do some drug-free powerlifting to add some muscle mass, so then when I diet back down, naturally I might be 180, 185. And the natural process over time would just allow you to look bigger at your photo shoots. You know, that's a big thing I think that will help you in the long run.

If you have a large amount of muscularity and want to become a fitness model, we encourage you to promote yourself and making contacts in the industry, just like Cory did it. You can begin doing this by getting qualified to become a Campus Man. Becoming a Campus Man starts you on the road of promoting yourself, and building a group of people who become your Fans. The influential people who you will later seek to choose you as their next fitness model will see the fanbase you've built by becoming a Campus Man. You can show influential people all the Fans you have gathered as a Campus Man.

 
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