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Firm and Flatten Your Abs
Discover How to Quickly And Easily Firm And Flatten Your Abs, Even If You've Been Overweight Or Out Of Shape For Years!
If you would like to shrink your
waistline, lose belly fat and sculpt "six pack" abs - and you want to do it
fast - then this will be the most important message you will ever read.
Here's why:
A small personal training and fitness
publishing company from Tacoma, Washington (Personal Fitness Development,
Inc), has finally decided to publish a full length e-book about how to lose
body fat and flatten your abs using the scientifically-proven and
field-tested methods of athletes, strength coaches and physical therapists.
Here are some of the amazing facts you
will learn when you read this exciting and revealing new book:
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How to sculpt a great-looking, sexy set
of six pack abs while also improving the strength and natural
function of your abs
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42 gut-busting exercises with
125 photographs so you can see the exact body
positioning and technique (bad form on abdominal exercises causes
many injuries. That's why you need to see this, not just read about
it)
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Why proper abdominal training can rid you
of back pain forever and improper abdominal training can actually make
your back pain worse than ever
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The Facts About Machine training:
Doing a circuit or machine-only training and not getting results? Read
the shocking truth about those ab machines in your local gym and find
out what the health club salespeople won't tell you!
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HOW MANY REPS you need to develop your abs
- and why 99% of all exercisers (even advanced bodybuilders and
athletes) completely screw this up
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How often you should train your abs…
including the ONLY way you can train your abs every day without
overtraining (Not one bodybuilder or athlete in a thousand even suspects
the potency of this simple schedule adjustment)
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Torso Track, Ab slide, Ab Doer and Ab wheels - do
they live up to the hype?
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The 15 most important nutrition secrets for
losing fat so you can see your abs as quickly as possible -
Diet is half the battle - if your abs stay covered up with a layer of
whale-like blubber, you'll never see them!
And that's just a tiny fraction of what
you'll learn in this information dense guidebook to a leaner, firmer
waistline and a great set of abs.
This book comes with an iron-clad money
back guarantee and it's easy to order. Best of all, because it's available
as an instantly downloadable e-book, you can get started within the next 10
minutes and begin seeing and feeling results immediately. To get more
information, or to place your order, simply
click
here:
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