This Visual Impact for Women review is framed within a cool experience I had with some Extreme Sports athletes. Might not work but I will use my experiences as metaphors for your VIFW experience. In a nutshell you’ll discover three reasons that the book is a must read and my only criticism – the one chapter that could make results come easier and faster is missing.

[Gretchen Bleiler is a woman making a visual imact! My experience with female snowboarders is that they are usually in great shape, more likely to be edgy and always up for fun. More below...]
Ensure You Make an Impact
Visual Impact for Women is great a great fitness book because it lays out exactly what women need to do to reach very specific goals. It’s not about everyday fitness tips; it’s about advanced strategies that create meaningful shape to your body. And it’s presented with style through inspirational chapters that deliver all you need to create your own fit but feminine look.
However, creating this level of transformation requires that you aggressively overwhelm your body for a period of time. If you are disciplined in your diet and in the amount of time you spend exercising, the information in Visual Impact for Women is all you need. If you are busy and sometime struggle to fit in all your workouts and don’t always eat right, getting past that 80% success rate and moving to 100% is about finding a secret weapon.
Visual Impact for Women Provides Relentless Focus on Specific Goals
Visual Impact for Women shows you how to set and achieve specific goals. I’m not talking goals like get into better shape; I’m talking goals like how to get a butt like Jessica Alba or how to get arms like Jessica Biel. It’s important that your plan is focused and measurable and Rusty shows you advanced strategies to sculpt a fit but feminine physique. The book also exposes you to new thinking that might make you uncomfortable at first but will result in meaningful change.
Now to my metaphor….to some people Extreme Sports athletes look like rebellious Gen X’ers without focus. This could not be further from the truth. These athletes are super strategic and very focused.
I was able to go meet a number of athletes who compete in freestyle moto-x, skateboarding and BMX while working on Met-Rx Engineered Nutrition. Learning about their nutritional needs was a key part in our strategy to expand penetration beyond the traditional bodybuilding and football athletes – Nate Adams is one of the guys I met.

[These guys are even great marketers. For example Nate was the 'nice guy next door' sponsored by brands like Target while Brian Deegan was the founding member of the 'Metal Mulisha' and sponsored by brands like Jagermeister. Making a visual impact is what these guys do for a living]
Nate explained the X-Games scene when people started doing flips and competition intensified. He knew he had to learn to do a flip to remain competitive so he reved up, blasted off the ramp, pulled his handlebars back and was completely upside down thirty feet in the air. But he didn’t complete the flip; instead he went straight down and smashed his shoulder, breaking his color bone. Imagine the pain.

[When Nate crashed, the impact with the ground broke his body but not his spirit]
After months out of the mix he got back on his bike and went straight for the flip, later to hold the record for three flips. His relentless focus made him champion.
Never backing down and focusing on your specific goals gets you glory – for Nate a championship, for you a great body.
Visual Impact for Women Exposes You to New Experiences
When you try this approach you need have an open mind and be open to strategies different from what you have heard in mainstream media. But letting yourself be uncomfortable in the short term will give you the results to keep over the long term.
So I went up to New York to meet these athletes, to understand their nutrition needs and to find opportunities where Met-Rx could help fill in their gaps. The day after we met was the competition on the Island and then I was done and ready to return home.
But then my cell phone rang. It was the manager of the guys I met with an interesting invitation…

[It wasn't until the NYC taxi cab was half way to the party that it clicked in my head. Private party, password 'Pink & Carey', Carey Hart is a Moto-x racer....cool.]
Pink threw a private birthday party for her boyfriend Carey, now her husband. Carey had a full leg cast and was pretty mellow all night as were most of the male athletes who had given it all over the past few days. But Pink and many of female snowboarders who were their to support the guys were in all-out party mode. In the bar that inspired the movie Coyote Ugly they were crazy!
When I went to the party I had no idea what to expect, it felt very different from what I was used to, but the great experience I had will stay with me for a lifetime.
Visual Impact for Women is Inspirational and Delivers

[Pink always delivers Visual Impact!]
So Pink is having a great time, but the night is for Carey so she stops the music, gets up on the alcohol soaked bar and delivers an amazing version of Happy Birthday to her man. A weird mix of romance and extreme profanity that combined to create something great.
Pink delivered a memorable night, Visual Impact for Women delivers new techniques that work. By combining the basics with some new strategies, it delivers the precise look that so many women strive for but miss. You can look fit and sexy with just the right amount of shape and definition.
BUT …Visual Impact for Women is missing the Secret Weapon for Easier and Faster Results
My only criticism is that the book doesn’t really address supplements. There are many supplements that will significantly enhance the program and I think they should be included. Wouldn’t you prefer to have a workout that felt easier, that could go longer without you feeling exhausted, and wouldn’t you like a little help releasing free fatty acids to fuel your workout?

[This is Jose Antonio. I have worked on countless product development projects with Jose including the X-Games items. Jose is the industry's best nutritional advisor and knows precisely how to transform bodies to look smaller, larger, perform better, you name it. Jose is the master at explaining how to enhance your results with science. He has helped fitness models, body builders, even Olympic athletes.]
I was surprised that the extreme sports athletes I met had no interest in energy products. I was so used to the energy drinks with visuals of extreme athletes to borrow their emotional benefit of independence. These athletes didn’t want anything that might reduce their level of concentration. But, they needed nutrition and didn’t like eating before competing so there was opportunity for meal replacement and hydration products with specific attributes. They were very interested in anything that could help them get better results or get faster results.

So what do you need to be successful? My recommendation is to take some action, and based on this Visual Impact for Women review start with the strategies Rusty unveils.
