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Modeling To Achieve Strength And Stamina Success


Ever heard of the modeling for building stamina and strength concept? This is the process where you get successful people and copy their knowledge skills or results you were looking for and you copy their methodology. This allows you to duplicate their strength and stamina results fast enough. This is important as it reduces a lot of time wasted in the ordinary learning process.

Modeling for strength and stamina is used to mimic the methodologies of intelligence, creative, musical, persuasive, investment, leadership or medal winning strategies of Albert Einstein, Walt Disney, violin virtuosos, star sales people, financial prodigies, winning coaches and top athletes respectively. I believe it is possible to use modeling to discover and replicate the health and fitness strategies of men and women who have conquered aging and disease by building strength and stamina.

Although it sounds straight forward, the key to modeling for building strength and stamina for health and fitness lies in finding the correct role models who have achieved this. This should not be so hard since most of the people are overweight and unhealthy therefore isolating your role models who have succeeded in building strength and stamina is obvious.

Modeling is about not ‘reinventing the wheel,’ but rather about building on the shoulders of giants. Try to find role models who have had or currently have the same health issues that you face, and who were able to maintain their success, regardless of age or other factors. You should be able to find ideas for your perfect role model by searching on the internet or looking at the local bookstore or library. Clarence Bass and Dr. Richard Winett are both great role models to look into.

These two writers managed to maintain extremely low fat levels in their bodies and great fitness levels overall. Clarence had about 2% body fat at the age of 56 while Winett had 5% body fat at the age of 52. To achieve maximum benefits using modeling for building strength and stamina, you need to work closely with various role models.

By working so closely with these role models I was able to discover their secrets for building strength and stamina. My discoveries were based not on reading or mere observation, but by getting down in the trenches and doing the work with these people, as well as exhaustive interviews with many others.

I can think of few individuals who’ve had the opportunity: dozens of success stories of people OVER 40 building strength and stamina, enhancing not just their fitness, but their everyday lives. My ‘insider access’ gave me incredible insight into their minds to discover how they think about building strength and stamina, inside their kitchens and their gyms, into how they eat and how they train. I discovered certain traits that each of these highly successful people hold in common when it comes to building strength and fitness, vital, profound commonalities that once understood, can be easily and quickly duplicated so that you too can begin successfully building strength and stamina.

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