
Several days ago, I told you about the release "The Best Ab Exercises" by
Nick Nilsson. Well, it received a TREMENDOUS response (I've NEVER seen so
many people so excited to get their hands on training information before).
This book really struck a chord with people who are fed up with slow or non-existent
results from the typical ab exercises.
People can literally do crunches for YEARS and never get the results they
want. The exercises in this book will provide you with more results in a MONTH
than you've experienced in your entire abdominal training career.
When you put these new ab exercises into practice, you will achieve
goals such as:
- a wasp-tight waist (it just keeps getting tighter the more you do these
exercises)
- six-pack abs that stand out in a crowd (even when bodyfat levels creep up,
your abs will be so well-developed that they STILL look fantastic!)
- rock-solid core strength that lets you squat and deadlift maximum weights
with no belt, injury free. It's strength that will improve EVERY aspect of
your training (and sports performance!)
- most importantly, confidence that the exercises you're doing for your abs
are WORKING and working FAST (don't underestimate that!)
You WILL get results like this if you work at these exercises. That's a promise.
And, if you want to know why crunches are NOT a good exercise for flattening
your abs (even though everybody thinks they are) and you want to know what
exactly IS, you need to read the letter that I'm going to give you a link
to at the bottom of this email. The answer is in it (and it's a real eye-opener!).
But first, I want you to read this note from an extremely knowledgeable professional
trainer from Sydney, Australia, by the name of George Hynec, written to the
author of "The Best Ab Exercises," Nick Nilsson. He's given me permission
to share this with you.
Hi Nick,
I had a look at the book yesterday and it did not let me down. Congratulations
Nick - this stuff is bloody brilliant. First I thought - yeah right, how many
ab exercises that we have not seen could possible be out there? Well, you
obviously proved that there are plenty of them. To be honest, I only knew
one.
It's clear that lot of imagination, lateral thinking and your vast experience
went into this. All the exercises are the real deal - functional stuff. The
book is a breeze to read, well-structured and the pics and video clips take
all the guesswork out.
Any trainer out there who wants to keep up to date with the latest in training
techniques should have this book.
George Hynec
MA Training
ISSA S.M.A.C (Specialist in Martial Arts Conditioning) Instructor
RKC (Russian Kettlebell Challenge) Instructor
Sydney, Australia
With these exercises, you'll be developing your abs at an EXPONENTIAL rate
(2x, 3x and even 4x faster!) compared to what is possible with regular crunches.
You see, no matter how hard you work at crunches, they're just NOT the best
tool for the job. They simply don't give your abdominal muscles enough resistance
to really fully develop and they don't activate the powerful, DEEP muscles
in your midsection where the real stomach-flattening and waist-tightening
results are.
It's kind of like trying to build yourself a house out of Lego blocks. Sure,
it may look like a house when you're done but MAN, it's going to take a long
time to get there AND it's not going to be very strong when you try and use
it.
You need the RIGHT tools for the job and you need them NOW, before you waste
another second on exercises that are just spinning your wheels.
Nick is so confident these exercises are going to change your ab traning forever,
he would like to offer you five of these "Best Abdominal" exercises to try
out so you can see (and feel!) for yourself just how powerful these exercises
are.
And, as I mentioned above, if you want to know why crunches are NOT
a good exercise for flattening your abs and you want to know what
exactly IS, please read the letter at this link. The answer is in it (and
it'll surprise you!):
Best Ab Exercises
My very best,
Ray Burton
The Exercise Fitness Site
P.S. If you have any questions at all about "The Best Ab Exercises," please
don't hesitate to contact Nick at betteru@fitstep.com. He's always available
and here to help!