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| − | ''The Apollo Program'' is a 12-week system aimed at achieving the perfect physique of a Greek god. It was developed by Dr. Nick Hallale, who combined modern science with the legacy of the ancient Greek athletes | + | ''The Apollo Program'' is a 12-week system aimed at achieving the perfect physique of a Greek god. It was developed by Dr. Nick Hallale, who combined modern science with the legacy of the ancient Greek athletes and successfully transformed his own body. |
| − | Unlike most bodybuilding or gym routines, Nick Hallale's ''Apollo Program'' does not aim simply to build huge muscles. Instead, the objective is a classically ideal physique, which looks athletic, but not overdone, and where all the parts are in perfect proportion. The system also helps to improve other aspects of the overall image which are often neglected: skin, hair and clothing. | + | The system is named after the mythical Greek god Apollo, who was historically believed to represent the ideal male form. Unlike most bodybuilding or gym routines, Nick Hallale's ''Apollo Program'' does not aim simply to build huge muscles. Instead, the objective is a classically ideal physique, which looks athletic, but not overdone, and where all the parts are in perfect proportion. The system also helps to improve other aspects of the overall image which are often neglected: skin, hair and clothing. |
: [http://www.apollo-program.com/About-Nick-Hallale.asp read more] | : [http://www.apollo-program.com/About-Nick-Hallale.asp read more] | ||
Revision as of 11:01, 22 March 2009
Title
The Apollo Program by Nick Hallale.
Description
The Apollo Program is a 12-week system aimed at achieving the perfect physique of a Greek god. It was developed by Dr. Nick Hallale, who combined modern science with the legacy of the ancient Greek athletes and successfully transformed his own body.
The system is named after the mythical Greek god Apollo, who was historically believed to represent the ideal male form. Unlike most bodybuilding or gym routines, Nick Hallale's Apollo Program does not aim simply to build huge muscles. Instead, the objective is a classically ideal physique, which looks athletic, but not overdone, and where all the parts are in perfect proportion. The system also helps to improve other aspects of the overall image which are often neglected: skin, hair and clothing.
