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Our Muscle Gain Experts

Members of our community have direct access to top muscle building experts.

All of our experts are highly regarded in their field and are quite busy, however they will make themselves available to you as a MuscleBuildingCoach member.

If you have a problem or question and want a "professional" opinion, just ask them directly!

James Jordan
James Jordan "I Know What Works For Skinny Guys Because I Used To Be Just As Scrawny As You Are And I've Tried It All!"

Growing up it was hard to believe Steve was really my brother. I got stuck with a tiny little 130 pound, 6ft tall, unattractive body while Steve (my brother) was naturally big and extremely muscular.

Learn How, In Just 16 Weeks I Grew Like A Weed Reaching 204 Pounds! That's 55 Pounds Of Lean Shredded Muscle Mass In Just 4 Months.

I did this without using any kind of un-natural supplements, without only lifting heavy weights, I didn't measure out any crazy food ratio's when eating, and I was working out way less than ever before!! . . .
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Darin Steen
Darin Steen I have arguably become the busiest "in the trenches" fitness trainer in the world. In the last 7 years I have personally sold and serviced over 16,000 coaching sessions, and creating over 1.6 million dollars in income.

I have had over 500 clients that have graduated from my unique, time efficient, 12 Week Body Transformation Program. To have worked with that many individuals I have been in over 750 90 minute consultations. . . .
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Jason Ferruggia
Jason Ferruggia I have experimented with every possible training system and diet under the sun because the desire to get bigger has always been an obsession of mine for as long as I can remember.

You see, when I was young, I was always the weakest, scrawniest kid around.

I was the one who always got made fun of, who always got picked last in gym class or on the playground and who always got bullied by all the bigger kids. I hated it and desperately wanted to change my life for the better. . . .
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Dr. Jay McCombs
Dr. Jay McCombs When I graduated high school I was just over 120 pounds; couple that with only being five-foot-eight, and you can start to get an idea of why people called me "Little Jay.

"Additionally, I was extremely weak and struggled to get 8 reps with no weight on an Olympic bar--which was quite embarrassing in the gym. . . .
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Joel Marion, CISSN, NSCA-CPT
Joel Marion, CISSN, NSCA-CPT Joel Marion, CISSN, NSCA-CPT has been relentless with respect to increasing his knowledge and practical experience within the specialties of training and nutrition--and for one reason--to assist others in discovering and achieving their true physical potential.

Thousands of individuals have sought out Joel for his advice and direction, with special regard to his unique thoughts on dieting and the use of dietary "cheating" tactics to accelerate fat loss. . . .
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Anthony Ellis
Anthony Ellis I tried everything and I simply couldn't gain any weight. I'm not gifted with great genetics, or very athletic. I'm just an average guy who was fed up with being a skinny, 135-pound weakling.

After sifting through all the hype and crappy supplements, I discovered a few all-natural, muscle-gaining techniques that really help skinny people build more muscle mass. And do it faster than most typical weight gain workouts.

Using these simple techniques, I not only gained 32 pounds of muscle in 12 weeks, but I also reduced my body fat from 10% to 7%. . . .
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Nick Nilsson
Nick Nilsson I'm actually a natural ectomorph (which means skinny!), so you can imagine the kind of training (and eating!) it took to get this point.

When I started weight training, I was a cross-country runner and weighed all of 140 lbs soaking wet. No exaggeration.

I've had to train HARD to get to this point. And you know what? You can learn the MOST from someone who's had to fight for every once of muscle they've put on. . . .
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Rehan Jalali
Rehan Jalali Rehan Jalali has over 250 nationally and internationally published articles on nutrition and supplementation. Rehan has worked with many Olympic and professional athletes including Gold medalists.

Long considered an authority on sports nutrition, Rehan is the author of The Six Pack Diet Plan, The Sports Supplement Buyers Guide, The Ultimate Performance Guide to Fitness Success and co-author of The Bodybuilding Supplement Guide. . . .
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Dr. Charles R. Renick
Dr. Charles R. Renick Dr. Renick has long been noted as an authority in soft tissue treatment & injury. After following the recent developments in the newest soft tissue & athletic injury methods, Active Release Techniques (ART), Dr. Renick pursued training in ART and completed credentialing in all three disciplines of ART.

Dr. Renick is among only 26 individuals to complete the advanced ART level called ART Biomechanics which provides expert training in analyzing body movement, the mechanics of athletes, etc. . . .
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Dr. Alfredo Franco-Obregon
Dr. Alfredo Franco-Obregon Dr. Franco-Obregón has had over twenty years of in depth research experience in major research laboratories worldwide.

He has conducted research at the University of California at San Francisco, the University of Seville in Spain, the Mayo Clinic, Harvard Medical School and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.

Dr. Franco-Obregón currently teaches in the graduate program in Biomedical Engineering at the ETH in Zürich. His primary scientific interest is elucidating the biophysical mechanisms influencing muscle cell growth and survival. . . .
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