My biggest regret about my fitness journey.

I started lifting when I was 19.

It took me just 3 months before I could see progress in the mirror. 3 months longer before other people started to notice. 1 year before I became ‘the jacked guy’.

And now? 2 years later?

People come to me for advice.

That’s all it took. Just 2 short years. If I had know that in the beginning, my god I would’ve started sooner.

Honestly. That’s my only regret.

Not starting sooner.

Because if I look back at my life before I was jacked. And when I look at my life right now. I would pick my current life every damn time.

Despite all the sacrifices I had to make along the way, and still am making today…

It was (and is) worth it.

I’m happy I started as early as I did. When I was still young, when I still had a lot of time because I didn’t have a job or any responsibilities.

For a year straight, fitness was my only priority.

Looking back I realize how much of a luxury it was having that much time. And I know for a fact I wouldn’t have made as much progress, as fast as I did, if not for the time I had to spend learning, training, reading, living and breathing fitness.

I also know, when I look back on this day in 2 years time, when I’m gonna have even more responsibilities, I’m gonna think the same thing.

I’m gonna think:

“wow, I can’t believe I had so much time back then, I wish I had so much time today.”

Because here’s the thing.

We always think today is not the right time. We always think in the future we’ll have more time to do X,Y, or Z.

But that’s a lie.

You’ll never have as much time as you have today, and there will never be a better time to start than today.

So, start.

Stop procrastinating.

And put yourself on the waitlist for my coaching program that’s opening on the 1st of February.

Because the earlier you start, the earlier you’ll see results.

First come, first serve.

Send me a reply if you want on.

Victor Vandermoere