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Burn Fat Fast for High Performance Basketball: Fat Burning Meal Recipes to Help You Win More! - cover

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Burn Fat Fast for High Performance Basketball: Fat Burning Meal Recipes to Help You Win More!

Joseph Correa

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

Burn Fat Fast for High Performance Basketball will help you burn fat naturally and quickly to perform better in basketball. Knowing what to eat and when will make all the difference in the world.
Being too busy to eat right can sometimes become a problem and that’s why this book will save you time and help nourish your body to achieve the goals you want.

This book will help you to:
-Drop fat fast by eating delicious meals to help you jump higher.
-Have more energy and last longer without getting cramps.
-Naturally accelerate Your Metabolism to become leaner.
-Improve your speed and resistance.
Joseph Correa is a certified sports nutritionist and a professional athlete.
Available since: 10/14/2015.

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