should i train only with kettlebell or could i train multiple programs at the same time
for exampe strenght training with pavel with deadlift and muscle building with the kettlebell. the problem is that doing that i am training 6 times per week is still a lot less than i am used to do but i think that i should probably train only three times per week, example two times to build muscle and one to build strenght. does anyone have any ideia about this
Have you read the Four Hour Work Week? Most commonly people struggle with what Tim calls a "muse" (a low matience business which provides passive income) I'm running a series of a free webinars (with no pitching, promised!) to help people out in area people struggle with most..
i think personally this Tim guy cashes in other lazy people's greed :) that's pretty smart after all !
yeah, i agree with his common sense tips, like cut the crap 80-20 rule, prioritize etc.
BUT
some one has to do the work in the field, to get the food on the table, if no Tim's fan want to work/own the field and outsource their job with out actually paying anything of real value in return...
There are a whole lot of viewers here that don't make 30000 dollars a year, so shut it with your capitalist bullshit; It does NOT work. Proof is is the news today.
the only problem with the four hour work week is that you have to outsource all of your work. this means that you need money to pay all of the outsource contractors...
Well, if you aren't making any money, you don't need to outsource. If you are making money, then outsourcing tasks at which you are less productive to people who make less an hour than you do, quite obviously must produce a net gain for you.
And in the more non-conventional sense, if you were making $25/hr and hired someone more expensive (say, $30/hr) to do all your work one day a week, you'd decrease your income by $40, but increase your leisure time by 67% (three days off a week v. two).
should i train only with kettlebell or could i train multiple programs at the same time
for exampe strenght training with pavel with deadlift and muscle building with the kettlebell. the problem is that doing that i am training 6 times per week is still a lot less than i am used to do but i think that i should probably train only three times per week, example two times to build muscle and one to build strenght. does anyone have any ideia about this
animejoao 7 months ago
Have you read the Four Hour Work Week? Most commonly people struggle with what Tim calls a "muse" (a low matience business which provides passive income) I'm running a series of a free webinars (with no pitching, promised!) to help people out in area people struggle with most..
glennsbridges 10 months ago
Veronica Belmont......What a body...id love to fcuk her!
sim0b 1 year ago
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instantcash911 2 years ago
i think personally this Tim guy cashes in other lazy people's greed :) that's pretty smart after all !
yeah, i agree with his common sense tips, like cut the crap 80-20 rule, prioritize etc.
BUT
some one has to do the work in the field, to get the food on the table, if no Tim's fan want to work/own the field and outsource their job with out actually paying anything of real value in return...
better read Peter Schiff too apart from Tim !
supergopi 2 years ago
There are a whole lot of viewers here that don't make 30000 dollars a year, so shut it with your capitalist bullshit; It does NOT work. Proof is is the news today.
Meowbay 2 years ago
the only problem with the four hour work week is that you have to outsource all of your work. this means that you need money to pay all of the outsource contractors...
montyloree 3 years ago
Well, if you aren't making any money, you don't need to outsource. If you are making money, then outsourcing tasks at which you are less productive to people who make less an hour than you do, quite obviously must produce a net gain for you.
And in the more non-conventional sense, if you were making $25/hr and hired someone more expensive (say, $30/hr) to do all your work one day a week, you'd decrease your income by $40, but increase your leisure time by 67% (three days off a week v. two).
blertnirgal 3 years ago
Or, you can put them in place and monitor them. I've done that.
mentoringwithheart 2 years ago
marco gomes has a neeerd poweeer!!! rsrsrs
XD
sabineas 3 years ago
LoL
bandaloadlife 3 years ago
I saw MYSELF on the 31s!!! WOW!
Surprise, very surprise.
marcogomes 3 years ago
em 4 letras...NERD!!!
=*
garotaacida 3 years ago
marcogomes is a nerd !!!
lpicanco 3 years ago
hurling in ireland...goes to the pubs often?
CGVega 3 years ago
Not scalable because you are the start. ;-)
ett808 3 years ago
i'm going to write the 400 hour work week.
jasoncalacanis 3 years ago 2
eew math. ick.
DarkDennis1961 3 years ago
lol, agreed.
CGVega 3 years ago