As you may know, I suffered a pretty bad shoulder injury a while back that required surgery. This was the result of me being stupid in the gym. My high school teachers were right; I am a knucklehead, and I take full responsibility for my actions.
I went into the hospital weighing 227 pounds and after a few months of being laid up and unable to train I was down to 179!!! This was devastating to say the least. Friends were horrified by the site of me and thought there was something wrong with me.
Which, come to think of it, is no different than the reaction they have every time they see me, no matter what I weigh.
Because of my extreme hardgainer genetics I lose size quicker than anyone I’ve ever met. And if I didn’t know exactly how to train, eat and recover properly it would take me forever to build muscle.
Being that small, weak and skinny was very depressing. I had worked my whole life to get away from that look and that feeling. During my rehab I hated to even leave the house because I didn’t want people to see me. For the first time in my adult life my self confidence was waning and I was genuinely embarrassed by the way I looked.
I knew that as soon as I rehabbed my shoulder I had to gain muscle back as fast as humanly possible. I couldn’t stand the humiliation anymore.
But, like most of you, I didn’t have the luxury of being able to spend countless hours in the gym and, at 35, I don’t have the same recovery ability of a Division I college athlete.
Luckily I had been experimenting with a new system on hundreds of clients and coaching group members of mine for the last two years. After thousands of hours or trial and error we had perfected the system and had created a way to build muscle, strength and explosive power simultaneously in average guys like you and me.
So when I got healthy I knew that this system was just what I needed to pack size back on as fast as possible. In just 9 weeks I was able to go from 179 to 213.
Unfortunately, my stupidity reared its ugly head again at 213 and I tweaked my shoulder. This minor injury put me on the shelf again for a few weeks. But I got back in the gym again yesterday and am ready to get back after it, full steam ahead.
By following this system I will be up to 230 pounds in May. Hopefully then my head won’t look like it’s too big for my body anymore ;)
So what is this new system?
It’s called Triple Threat Muscle.
I can’t wait for you to try it and hear about your awesome results.
Check it out now at http://www.TripleThreatMuscle.com/
Thanks guys.
Have an awesome week.
Jay
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29. Mar, 2010
at 12:31 pm #
Hey Jason – huge fan and seriously appreciate your help. I’m planning on ordering Triple Threat Muscle but just wanted to make sure there would be advice included on how to modify Triple Threat Muscle for those of us that want with our girlfriends. Is that the case? Thanks a million for everything you do!
29. Mar, 2010
at 5:24 pm #
Sounds like an awesome program man!
Those are some insane numbers…I think i put on 30lbs since high school! I know it comes with a nutrition guide and some plant based recipes. Just wondering if the other meal plans are plant based as well? That’s my biggest obstacle…I need a good nutrition/eating plan!
Keep up the great work!
30. Mar, 2010
at 10:12 am #
Jason, I have the same question as Matt the other meal plans have non-vegetarian options as well?
I am assuming 3XM would be suitable for a home/garage gym?
Thanks a lot.
17. Apr, 2010
at 3:52 am #
Hi, i’ve recently bought your programme ‘muscle gaining secrets’. I’ve read through it twice now and i find it a really good read. The only thing i’m finding is when i’ve researched on the net which is better for gaining mass and strenght a lot of web pages are saying that upper/lower split is best to get the results you want instead of full body workouts. They say full body workouts could lead to overtraining. Does your programme really work and also what do i do once i’ve reached the last week of the stages, should i then go back to the advance training but start at stage 1 again? Because you did mention in the book that you wouldn’t need another training book ever again. Thanks
27. Apr, 2010
at 10:56 am #
I started the 3XM program 3 weeks ago. Reading Phase 2 I noticed the prowler sprints. What other exercise can I substitute for that? I don’t have access to a Prowler sled and short of buying one, I don’t even have a place where I can use it.
27. Apr, 2010
at 1:32 pm #
On another note, if I could gain 10 lbs in 16 weeks (the length of this program), I’d be absolutely ecstatic!
I can’t even imagine what it feels like to gain 34 lbs in 9 weeks…………………..
13. Nov, 2010
at 3:46 pm #
This sounds great! Thanks for making it available to everyone!!