This is a controversial take.
But I think Daniel Craig’s James Bond’s physique is better than EVERY competitive bodybuilder.
Why do I think that?
Because James Bond could look good dressed up in formal clothes, casual clothes, or at the beach.
I was thinking about this yesterday while getting fitted for a tux.

I’m headed to Italy for a few events (one of the events requires formal attire).
I have a couple of suits, and I have sport coats.
I just don’t wear tuxedos very often.
When I tried on my tux and looked in the mirror, I felt amazing.

It feels f*ckn incredible to put on the tux and experience that James Bond Casino Royale energy.
It makes me want to dress up more often in suits and tuxedos.
This is where the bodybuilding physique FAILS.
Bodybuilders can look pretty good with their shirts off.
But they can’t pull off a suit because the proportions are ruined when it comes to dress clothes.
They also look pretty dorky in casual clothes, if I’m being honest.
It’s kind of a mess when they try to dress up.
Even Arnold, who slimmed down quite a bit for True Lies, still looked a little off.

He’s still too big, so he’s lacking that edgy, GQ look.
The same goes for guys who lift recreationally and focus on the “Big 3” lifts (squats, deadlifts, and bench press).
They have a tough time fitting into regular dress pants.
So even if you’re not a pro bodybuilder or a competitive bodybuilder…
Traditional bodybuilding programs ruin your aesthetics.
Some people don’t understand that.

I can’t save everyone, lmao.
What I teach is NOT simply “natural bodybuilding”.
It goes much deeper than that.
My programs are designed to build the Ripped Artiste physique.
Wide 3D shoulders, dense upper chest, powerful arms, V-taper, and a narrow waist that’s 44-45% of your height.
The result is a body that commands respect in ANY context.
Boardroom, beach, black tie event, etc.
Tomorrow I’m going to give you a chance to get my best programs at a steep discount.
Many guys will never understand the difference between mass and aesthetics.
If you do, make sure and look for our sale tomorrow.
Talk Soon,
Greg O’Gallagher











