![]() ![]() I get that “bigger” would not be a good term for women but I think there are many other words you could have picked over “thinner”. Even the fact that the title for women is “THINNER leaner stronger” and for men it’s “BIGGER leaner stronger” does not sit well with me. I work out hard and find it motivating to listen to advice but this just made me angry. This is generally a very toxic book and does not promote body positive thinking and acceptance. This isn’t the 90’s where everyone wants to look like Kate Moss. I want to be my best self and be the strongest and fittest I can be. I don’t want to look like a Victoria’s Secret model. Finally, he frequently talks about and uses phrasing like women wanting to have a “killer” body and “if you want to look like a Victoria’s Secret model.”. Also, using body shaming terms like fatty, flabby, ugly stomach, etc. Saying “120lb weakling” several times in the book does not resonate with me. ![]() The author clearly frequently missed many instances where he needed to change stats, cite women weightlifting champions, or modify his rude little quips so they make sense for women. It is a book that was written for men and lazily recycled to try to appeal to women. ![]() I fully agree with many of the other reviews saying this book does not speak to women. Please note: The audio advertises a free PDF, but the provider has not supplied any materials for download with this title. Get your copy now, and start your journey to a fitter, leaner, and stronger you. You can get that beautiful “beach-ready” body without following a bland, boring, bodybuilding diet and without doing exhausting strength training workouts you hate.
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