Alright, there is this program on the internet that talks about the Adonis Index, I'll show the link here:
http://www.adoniseffect.com/
It's an e-book that says that the ideal work-out goal is an ratio of 1:1.6 between shoulder to hip ratio (i.e. the "V" shape), or other work-out routines that do not have this particular ratio are ineffective at generating attraction with women.
I'm now hitting the GYM, three times per week, eating whey protein isolate like crazy and it appears I have bulked up quite a bit since I started a few weeks ago. I'm seeing subtle changes -- but nothing major.
Would like to know what other people's work-outs -- has your particular work-out resulted in progress at generating physical attraction with women? What type of work-out did you do? (i.e. generate muscle, work on losing fat, etc...).
What would you think of this Adonis index idea?
Currently, I have already purchased an e-book from Sean Nalewanyj. I've bulked up muscles as a result as I found myself motivated by following a work-out program called "Metobolic Ignition" and listening to some of his tips of nutrition to build muscles and have seen some progress.
However, this book is about general fitness, but not a specific fitness goal that is designed to maximize attraction to most women like the Adonis program is selling itself ot be.
Now, is this Adonis program realistic? Is there really a particular body-type that most women would be attracted to?
http://www.adoniseffect.com/
It's an e-book that says that the ideal work-out goal is an ratio of 1:1.6 between shoulder to hip ratio (i.e. the "V" shape), or other work-out routines that do not have this particular ratio are ineffective at generating attraction with women.
I'm now hitting the GYM, three times per week, eating whey protein isolate like crazy and it appears I have bulked up quite a bit since I started a few weeks ago. I'm seeing subtle changes -- but nothing major.
Would like to know what other people's work-outs -- has your particular work-out resulted in progress at generating physical attraction with women? What type of work-out did you do? (i.e. generate muscle, work on losing fat, etc...).
What would you think of this Adonis index idea?
Currently, I have already purchased an e-book from Sean Nalewanyj. I've bulked up muscles as a result as I found myself motivated by following a work-out program called "Metobolic Ignition" and listening to some of his tips of nutrition to build muscles and have seen some progress.
However, this book is about general fitness, but not a specific fitness goal that is designed to maximize attraction to most women like the Adonis program is selling itself ot be.
Now, is this Adonis program realistic? Is there really a particular body-type that most women would be attracted to?