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You didn't fail the plan. The plan was never built for you.

Every guide on the market was built around whoever designed it — then went looking for a body that fits. This one flips it. You'll use AI to build a coach around your body, your schedule and your week — and you keep it.

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The Zero-to-One Handbook
141 pages · bulk · cut · recomp
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The real problem

Why didn't the last one stick?

The program from YouTube worked — for the guy who wrote it. The meal plan lasted three weeks. The coaching app charged you every month to feel like you were falling behind. None of them ever asked a single question about you: your body, your schedule, your recovery, the way you actually eat.

And the truth nobody selling fitness will say out loud: information was never your problem. Arnold's Blueprint is free on YouTube. Every exercise has a thousand perfect tutorials. If information built bodies, everyone at your gym would be built. What's missing is a system you can actually stick to — one built so tightly around your real life that showing up stops being a daily decision.

Here's what a decade in the gym taught me: generic plans die on contact with a real life. The only system that survives is one built around your own data — and until now, building one meant years of trial and error, done by hand. Mine.

This is that loop with the manual labour removed. You feed the AI your own data — your training, your weight, your food — and it does the reading I spent a decade doing by hand: sees what's actually moving, and adjusts as you go.

The method

No coach can guess it. No template contains it. Your body has to be asked.

I've trained beside guys who grew on brutally heavy weight — and guys who built the same physique lifting half of it. Both worked. Because the exact exercise was never what decides. The system built around the person is. Your body already knows what works for it — your own data is how it tells you. This teaches you how to listen.

And what the system actually produces is the one thing no program ever gave you: a habit. A plan built from your real schedule and your real life is a plan your brain stops fighting. You show up, the data compounds, the results arrive — and the loop starts feeding itself. That's not discipline. That's engineering.

01

Ask

The right questions, in the right order. You don't get handed an answer — you get walked to your own.

02

Observe

Fifteen seconds a day. Training, weight, food. Real numbers off your real week, not what you assume.

03

Adjust

Every four weeks the coach reads the whole month and changes the plan. Then you go again, sharper.

What's inside

One handbook. A system you keep.

Copy the prompts into ChatGPT — or Claude, or Gemini — in the order they're given. By the end you have a coach that knows your body and a loop that keeps it that way. No subscription. Nothing to install.


The question you're asking

“Can't I just ask ChatGPT to do this myself?”

You can. Go ahead — open ChatGPT and ask it for a plan.

It'll hand you one in about ten seconds. And that's exactly the problem.

The plan was never the hard part. Knowing which questions to ask, in what order, and what you're missing — that's the hard part. And that's the one thing a beginner can't do, because you can't ask for what you don't know exists.

Ask ChatGPT the same question twice and you'll get two different answers. One time it includes a deload week. The next time it forgets. For someone who already knows training, that's fine — you spot the gap and ask for it. For a beginner it's a trap: you walk away with a plan that looks complete and has no idea what it left out.

This isn't a pile of prompts. It's a sequence. Questions asked in the exact order that makes the AI coach you the way an experienced lifter would — each one building on the last, carrying the rules and the safety checks that turn a one-time answer into a system you run for months. That structure took me ten years of trial and error to build.

Ten years

One body. Three phases. One method.

Where I started, 150 lbs, age 15
150Where I startedAge 15
The mid transformation, 170 lbs, age 16
170The mid transformationAge 16
The first major transformation, 185 lbs, age 18
185The first major transformationAge 18
After time away, 175 lbs, age 19
175After time awayAge 19
Lockdown, 220 lbs, age 21
220LockdownAge 21
Back in the gym, 195 lbs, age 22
195Back in the gymAge 22
The second major transformation, 220 lbs, age 23
220The second major transformationAge 23
Now, 195 lbs, age 26
195NowAge 26

Bulk to build it. Cut to reveal it. Recomp to refine it. None of those weights was a good or a bad version of me — they were phases, and each one was chosen. That's the method you'll run on yourself.

Jason as a teenager
Before any of it
ISSA certified personal trainer certificate
Get to know me

Hi, I'm Jason.

I came to Canada from China at sixteen. I was the skinny one — always. The kid who ate everything and stayed a stick.

I'm close to worst-case genetics for this sport: narrow shoulders, long lanky limbs, wrists you can wrap two fingers around, and strength that started at zero. Nothing about my frame was handed to me.

There was no shortcut available. So I did it the slow way — try something, run it for a month, watch what my body said back, adjust. Ten years of that. Eight of them actually training. All natural: protein powder and creatine, nothing else.

I built to my biggest, lost it during lockdown, cut it back down, and built again. Every phase taught me the same thing: the plan was never the hard part. Knowing which question to ask next was.

This handbook is that decade with the trial and error taken out. Not my program — you don't want my program, you have a different body. What you get is the sequence of questions, in the order that works, so an AI can coach you the way I had to coach myself.

If it worked on a frame genetics didn't hand me, it can work on yours.

Why you're here

What I'm actually asking you for.

This isn't on sale. Nobody has run it yet — not on a real phone, with a real account, for a real month. You're the first. You get the whole thing, free, and what I want back is the truth about where it breaks.

Two audits have been run on this and both of them were me reading my own work. That catches typos. It does not catch the moment a real person on a real phone gets stuck on page 40 and quietly gives up. Only you can find that.

Questions

Straight answers.

Why not just ask ChatGPT yourself?
Because ChatGPT will answer anything you ask — but a beginner doesn't know what to ask. Ask it to build a plan and you get a generic one-shot answer with no idea what it skipped. Ask twice, get two different plans. This is the sequence — the right questions in the right order, each building on the last. The prompts are free to copy. Knowing the order took ten years.
Who is this for?
Adults 18+ who've tried things and nothing stuck. Skinny and can't gain, carrying extra and can't lose it, coming back after years off — the Router reads where you are and builds your path. What matters isn't your body type. It's that you're done running other people's plans.
What if it turns out this isn't for me?
Then it should tell you, and it does. If your numbers say a deficit is the wrong idea — or you answer yes to the screening question about your relationship with food — the coach refuses to build you one and points you somewhere better. That's a safety net, not a diagnosis, and it's deliberately hard to talk past. A system honest enough to tell you when it isn't for you is worth more than one that says yes to everybody.
Do I need a paid AI subscription?
No. Free ChatGPT works. Claude and Gemini work too. It teaches the method, not a product.
Do I have to track my food?
You log meals in whatever food app you like — Cronometer is the default suggestion — and once a week you screenshot its summary and hand it over. You never retype a number. And if you'd rather not track at all, there's an honest fallback: eat consistently, hit your protein, tell the coach you're not tracking, and let your weight trend carry the signal.
Is this a workout program?
No — and that's the point. Programs are someone else's answers. This is a system for building your own coach: training, nutrition and recovery built around your body and your data.
Is this medical advice?
No. This is educational content for adults 18+, based on personal experience and an ISSA personal training certification — not medical, dietetic, or health-care advice. Talk to your doctor before starting any training, nutrition, or supplement change.

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