Sunday, March 25, 2012

What The Truth About Abs Workout Isnt All About

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By Andrew Tatiana


You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that there seems to be a lot of hype around the Truth About Abs workout. If you're wise, you have probably blown the whole thing off and figured that it just wasn't for you. You were probably as turned off as I was by the bold claims and you figured you'd just wait for the hype to die down before checking it out to see what it was all about.

It just appeared to be a bit over the top and I worried that this was just some fly by night operation that would be here today and gone tomorrow. I'd wait for someone else to find out that it wasn't all that it was cracked up to be before I made my final decision. I was pretty sure, anyhow, that there was no way that there was some sort of secret or honest method to get a set of ripped abs like they were talking about. I was sure that there was nothing new under the sun.

Well, as often happens I had a friend that started raving about this book that he had read and how he was finally starting to see steady, noticeable results from his workouts. It became a little annoying and just like someone begging you to ask them about how they had been shown the light, I finally had to bite and ask him what his secret was. Yes, it was the Truth About Abs workout.

So, I had to bite. I had to grill him a little bit and find out if the Truth About Abs workout lived up to the hype or if it was what I really felt it was which was a complete waste of my time. So I asked him every pointed question I could think of. Like, "I bet you have to work out every day for at least an hour, right?"

He got a little arrogant with me and said that I didn't know anything about what he was up to. He said that at first he was willing to work out every day for as long as it took to get looking good and ripped but, to his surprise, he had actually slacked off on working out a bit. He wasn't working half as hard as he had been and he was getting better results from his lack of effort, or so it seemed.

So, fine! He wasn't working out every day until he felt like a heavy weight fighter had given him a thorough working over. But, I was pretty sure that he had to join a gym or buy some sort of specialized equipment. I didn't have the money for a gym membership and I really didn't want to spend any money on weird rubber bands or some home gym because I was pretty sure that the Truth About Abs workout wasn't going to work for me so it would just be a further waste of my time and money.

He laughed at me again and explained that the Truth About Abs workout didn't require a gym membership and that the author actually recommended that you stay away from the gym. It simply wasn't necessary. There was no specialized equipment to buy, although my buddy had bought a chinup bar and some free weights once he started seeing results because he was so excited.

I was pretty sure that I had him with this one so I closed with the obvious question. There had to be some sort of supplement that was required. Maybe some of that creatine or protein shakes to build more muscle was required to make the Truth About Abs workout work for him?

He assured me that there were no chemicals or additive either legal or illegal that were recommended by the Truth About Abs workout. He said that it was all pretty simple and that there was no need for creatine or any other sort of food product that was designed to build muscle. It was pretty much all natural. What started out as a desire to have a ripped set of abs had turned into one of the best things he had ever done in his life. He had the body that he wanted, wasn't working out as much as he used to and he didn't have to pay a boatload of money to get this way and it was all because of the Truth About Abs workout.




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