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    I Want To Look Like That Guy

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    I Want To Look Like That Guy

    Stuart MacDonald 'I Want To Look Like That Guy - (Featuring Jeff Willet)'
    DVDRip | XviD | 29fps | 512 x 384 | Publisher: Boomerang Studios | July 2009 | English | Length: 1 Hours 23 Minutes | 950 MB

    The movie 'I Want to Look Like That Guy" is an inspiring story that teaches a lot more than being successful at creating a great body. It demonstrates what it takes to be successful at ANYTHING you attempt to do in life. This is a must-see movie if you feel that you 'deserve' success and you just can't figure out why it eludes you. Although the movie does a great job of showing what it takes to look like that guy, don't waste the valuable life lessons it teaches only on that pursuit."

    I Want To Look Like That Guy


    At 42 years old and a 44 inch waist, film maker Stuart MacDonald takes on the challenge to look like that guy in the ad with the help of professional body builder Jeff Willet. Stuart shows in detail what it actually takes to look like the guy in the ad by living the part and entering a body building contest. Along the way he discovers fitness product claims and photos are biggest lies since the days when advertisers said smoking was good for you. It’s the greatest documented fitness debunking in history.

    ‘I Want To Look Like That Guy’ will make you laugh, be amazed and want to get in shape. Finally someone had the guts to give us all permission to relax about our body image. The goal of the 6 pack is over and it’s time lower the bar of expectation to what a healthy body should look like.

    Film Makers Thoughts on getting bodybuilding lean:
    Here's my 6 month transformation. The only time it's practical to look like that is if you plan on being in a bodybuilding contest or become a fitness model. Fitness models and bodybuilders lead a regimented lifestyle that revolves around food and gym time. Some may argue with my point but from Jeff’s perspective and my experience I can say with confidence this is the case for the majority of fitness models and bodybuilders.

    In the movie I got shredded, I looked amazing but felt weak and exhausted for the last 3 weeks before the competition. Mentally I was an emotional mess half the time. I wasn’t myself because due to the lack of carbs, stress and social isolation. The struggle came from balancing home life, work, training AND dieting. Getting yourself ripped can only happen unless everyone around you is on board to support your efforts.

    My question to the fitness industry: "How do you get away with selling an illusion?" Convincing young people that this shredded look is sexy and healthy is warping impressionable minds and frustrating those who want to lose weight. Advertisers are selling an extreme look that only comes from an extreme lifestyle and not what they are selling. People are dieing from anorexia, bulimia, steroid abuse, growth hormones, surgical procedures, starvation diets and supplement abuse all in the name of looking ripped like a bodybuilder. This has got to change.

    I hope this movie will show students, parents and regular folks who want to lose weight that the ideal image they are being sold isn't realistic. Carrying around a few extra pounds won’t kill you. Just stay active and eat healthy. Perhaps one day we'll go back to the old Charles Atlas look.

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