he replied to some of my questions:
AM6 I had a STRONG drive to workout, more than ever before. That's all I can say it did for me, positively. I hired a legit bodybuilding-personal trainer, started taking "steroids" (test-e @ 500mg/week) and got jacked. I got more attention from females and felt better about myself than EVER before. But hey, everyone is different. Was AM6 to thank for that? Maybe, but I ended up dropping subs around stage 5. I grew tired of the typical lethargic side effects from subs.
"doing really think running no subs is better than running subs? and why you dont run the old multistages?"
Yes, because I now believe the problem isn't creating new beliefs. The problem is removing the resistance that holds you back. Subs don't clear resistance, they can't it's too personal. They probably just add to it. Meditation, PSTEC or Aspectics all do wonders for resistance. Clear the resistance and you won't have to worry about subs again. You'll effortlessly be taking action towards doing the things you want to do.
I don't run the old multistages because looking back I feel the changes I made were so minimal. It's not worth the anger and fatigue I always felt (minus AM5 for the most part). Looking back, I wish I would have just pushed myself to take action and meditate 20 minutes twice a day. If I would have done that I would have never needed subs.
Quite frankly, a HUGE concerning factor for me is Shannon. Read his journal. Not even he can make subs work for himself. He always HYPES up new subs, but once people use them the reports aren't that great. I used to LOVE subs, but as we grow older we're able to look back on the past and see our flaws. Those that make AM work, are those that never had much resistance in the first place. Those that have run staged subs many times, such as myself, and don't get very far have a resistance issue.
I'm not just basing my information off of my experience or reports I read online. I basing my information off of my very similar experiences to those of my real-life friends.
Focus on dealing with the resistance, everything else will fall into place
AM6 I had a STRONG drive to workout, more than ever before. That's all I can say it did for me, positively. I hired a legit bodybuilding-personal trainer, started taking "steroids" (test-e @ 500mg/week) and got jacked. I got more attention from females and felt better about myself than EVER before. But hey, everyone is different. Was AM6 to thank for that? Maybe, but I ended up dropping subs around stage 5. I grew tired of the typical lethargic side effects from subs.
"doing really think running no subs is better than running subs? and why you dont run the old multistages?"
Yes, because I now believe the problem isn't creating new beliefs. The problem is removing the resistance that holds you back. Subs don't clear resistance, they can't it's too personal. They probably just add to it. Meditation, PSTEC or Aspectics all do wonders for resistance. Clear the resistance and you won't have to worry about subs again. You'll effortlessly be taking action towards doing the things you want to do.
I don't run the old multistages because looking back I feel the changes I made were so minimal. It's not worth the anger and fatigue I always felt (minus AM5 for the most part). Looking back, I wish I would have just pushed myself to take action and meditate 20 minutes twice a day. If I would have done that I would have never needed subs.
Quite frankly, a HUGE concerning factor for me is Shannon. Read his journal. Not even he can make subs work for himself. He always HYPES up new subs, but once people use them the reports aren't that great. I used to LOVE subs, but as we grow older we're able to look back on the past and see our flaws. Those that make AM work, are those that never had much resistance in the first place. Those that have run staged subs many times, such as myself, and don't get very far have a resistance issue.
I'm not just basing my information off of my experience or reports I read online. I basing my information off of my very similar experiences to those of my real-life friends.
Focus on dealing with the resistance, everything else will fall into place