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Dynamic Six-Pack Abs

Dynamic Six Pack Abs

You’re reading this right now because you’re fed up with the size and
look of your gut, am I right? Well, welcome to Dynamic Six Pack Abs.
First off, let’s not sugar coat it. You have too much fat, you don’t have a
six-pack and you’re sick and tired of it. You want the body of a twenty
year old, and who doesn’t? You want to change.
 
The good news is that
you’ve come to the right place.
What you’re going to learn in this book isn’t going to shock you, and it’s
not even going to cause you to shout ah-ha! You know why? Because
you already intuitively 'know' everything in this book. I can
convincingly say that because your body already knows how to get a six
pack … you’re just not listening to it.

Don’t worry, I’m going to remind you how to get that body you’ve
always wanted. I’m going to decipher your body’s codes for you so that
you never mistake them again.

Think that sounds crazy? Your body talks to you all the time. When
you’re hungry, your body is telling you to eat. When you’re thirsty, your
body’s telling you to drink. The problem is that our world is just too
noisy to listen to our bodies, and besides, the pizza delivery man is going
to be here in twenty minutes. Do you get what I’m saying?
You know how to get a six pack, but your lack of motivation coupled
with our lack of healthy eating habits has prevented you from getting
that body you covet so badly
You will have that body. But have you ever wondered why you want
that body so badly in the first place?

It’s Great to Have a Six Pack
Six packs are the thing to have, according to the media, the fitness
industry, and every other industry that has to do with reaching out to the
masses. And we have come to expect six packs from those industries.
When we at home see someone on TV take their shirt off, and they don’t
have a six pack, it’s not uncommon for at least one person in the room to
say, “Ew.” That happens all the time, and most of the time the person
saying it doesn’t even have a six pack.

The point is that the media, the TV, movies, magazines, and everything
else that’s designed for mass consumption, is skewing our views for
what’s normal in our society.
If we listened to the media, everyone on the planet would be weak and
inferior. Why? Because most people don’t have six pack abs. Don’t
believe me? Think of how the media portrays people of power or
influence. They almost always have a six pack.

Tarzan had a six pack, every warrior in the movie ‘300’ had a six pack
and even the Twilight movies show six pack abs almost completely
throughout. And that’s just counting the men. Nowadays it’s not
uncommon for women celebrities to sport a six pack, too.

That’s because six packs signify power, sexiness and our media is letting
us know that having them means that we’re special. We’re not just
Dynamic 6-Pack Abs
common; we’re someone to be respected. That is how the media depicts
people with six pack abs.

But the truth is, having a six pack is healthy, too.

It’s Good for Your Health
Having a six pack means you have strong abdominal muscles. When you
strengthen those muscles, you essentially help your back perform better.
You will sit up straighter, you will walk straighter, and you’ll have
fewer, if any, back problems in the future.
If you have a bad back, and you follow the information in this eBook,

your back pain could literally disappear. It’s amazing how getting in
shape can cure many of our ailments.
The fact is, having just a little bit of fat on your midsection can make
you susceptible to sickness and disease. When you get your six pack,
you will feel healthy for the first time in a long time. You’ll find that
you get sick less often, if you get sick at all, and you’ll have an easier
time warding off certain diseases like cancer.

But probably the most important aspect of getting a six pack is that it has
such a great effect on your attitude and overall mental health. There are
a record number of people suffering from depression in this world.

We’re also getting fatter by the year. Could the two be intertwined? I
know when I gain a few pounds I feel pretty bad. The world isn’t just
gaining a few pounds, however, it’s facing obesity on an epidemic level.










 

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