Monday, January 5, 2009

The Truth About Six Pack Abs

I was definitely skeptical going in to The Truth About Six Pack Abs program. Mostly because it didn't really seem like a program at all, more like guidelines that you are supposed to follow; however at less then $40 it was worth a shot. Overall I've got to say I am pleased with my progress following what Mike Geary has laid out. I'm not much of a dieter, and rarely keep hard and fast measurements of my progress, but I have lost about a pound every two weeks, and more importantly have seen my waistline improve drastically.

What's funny is that I have turned in to a walking infomercial without being aware of it. I am now one of those annoying people who are like “you should really try The Truth About Six Pack Abs system.” I do not tell my friends to try products lightly, I think that diminishes the value of my opinion, but I have no problem telling them to give this a shot. Mostly because it's not another stupid workout. There are no sets of crunches to do, and no counting carrot sticks. Every part of The Truth About Six Pack Abs works as a natural extension of what you do every day, so there is no shock to your body; everything seems natural, and more like a small compromise to how you live your life, rather then a new format of living.

Anyway I started pretty slow on The Truth About Six Pack Abs because frankly I thought it was a little bit shady, you know one of those overly simplistic things that just sells copies, but never really works. “Perfect abs in 60 seconds a day”...that sort of thing, programs designed to tempt only the laziest of lazy folks. Well after about a month of half assing it and seeing some decent results I thought why not throw my self in to it and really commit to The Truth About Six Pack Abs. My weight rarely fluctuates, so I knew that my small results were do to me at least partially following the system. Besides, it was already paid for, and really the majority of the system is taking small things out of your life and doing stuff you do already differently, so it was pretty much laziness that kept me from starting that first month. Anyone can handle changing their sit up routine, especially if they already do one.

Like I said the results even from half assing the systemwere pretty good, but once I kicked things up in to high gear the results got even more spectacular. Losing one pound every one to two weeks may not seem like a lot, but I really did not have that much to loose in the first place. I assume that someone carrying around more weight will loose more then I did. Weight however really wasn't my reason for trying out The Truth About Six Pack Abs, I was much more interested in the promised six pack.

I would love to say that the inches just melted of my waistline, but I would be lying. For one thing I only had a little stubborn flab to lose, so there was a total of about 3 inches I wanted to get rid of, and it took a little less than 1 1/2 months to totally get rid of this little excess flab. While this may not sound impressive, lets think about it...this extra flab has been plaguing me forever, and never goes away no matter what I do. If it were not for The Truth About Six Pack Abs I would probably still be sportin' my little jelly roll. Thanks <Mike Geary!


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