thinking about starting a fitness blog
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Date: January 13th, 2018 10:57 PM Author: peach senate
the idea is to tap the redpill community and gradually build a following
then start selling $5-25 PDFs with fitness advice / plans, probably apparel eventually
it is obviously an oversaturated market so i would have to prey on insecurities (drop panties in 5 easy steps!), but it would be interesting to give it a go
i figure if i build a website that simply states the most important steps for getting lean it could be somewhat successful. if it fails, its not really a big idea. would essentially rip most of lyle mcdonald and martin berkhans philosophy towards fitness. but both of these faggots are way too verbiose and think people care about the research way too much.
any thoughts? anything you would look for in something like this?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3858825&forum_id=2#35150571) |
Date: January 13th, 2018 11:08 PM Author: peach senate
anyways i threw together a good foods list tonight based off macros:
Proteins
Chicken
Turkey
Cod
Salmon
Tuna
Ground Beef (can buy low-fat)
Cottage Cheese (can buy low-fat)
Protein Powder
Other Seafood
Egg Whites
Carbs SEEK FIBER, AVOID SUGAR
Vegetables:
Brocolli
Romaine Lettuce
Spinach
Beans
Lentils
Oats
Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes
Brown Rice
Quinoa
Pasta
Fats
Avocado
Coconut oil
Guacamole
Fish Oil
Olives
Nuts
Nut Butters (watch out for added sugars)
Olive Oil
Egg Yoke
Higher fat meats
Pork Rinds
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3858825&forum_id=2#35150646)
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Date: January 13th, 2018 11:21 PM Author: peach senate
I don't want to do the youtube thing because I will be working in Finance. I don't want that in the public domain. The only way I would do it if I were to censor out my face. That could be an interesting take.
People like Rob Lipsett, Christian Guzman, and Student Aesthetics have made a pretty good living out of doing the youtube / sponsorship / online personal training gig.
Definitely think there's an opening for a more redpilled fitness blog with less bullshit.
The only redpill guys I know doing fitness are Alexander J Cortes and the Metabolic Blowtorch guys.
A Cortes is a faggot who isn't in that great of shape and focuses way to much on insulin sensitivity bullshit (I'm sure it's important to a certain degree, but 90% of fitness is just training and eating the proper amount of macros). The Metabolic Blowtorch guys are old, unrelatable TRT therapy faggots.
The youtube guys do a good job fitness wise. Lipsett probably gives the most solid advice (offers a flexible approach, "being consistent in 90% of nutrition is more important than trying to optimize that last 10%"), but they don't quite have that redpill edge that could make a blog exciting.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3858825&forum_id=2#35150735) |
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Date: January 13th, 2018 11:32 PM Author: peach senate
it's still a pretty conservative / private career
sure, many people may not care. but it's not worth the risk that it may rub a few people the wrong way. if a megafund HR person is searching my name and a bunch of youtube videos come up showing my abs, it could make the difference. given how marginal decisions can be anyways -- lots of guys with the same degrees and banks on their resume.
my earnings from finance will be a lot higher than this could probably ever be. but if i could get 10k/yr passive from this, that would be chhhilll
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3858825&forum_id=2#35150776) |
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