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Smart Physique

patricia hildebrandt

Publisher: Patricia Hildebrandt

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Summary

We all want that 6-pack, that lean and aesthetically pleasing body and ultimately we all want to look better naked. 
To get this, training with weights is absolutely integral; it's the most effective method to re-shape your physique and transform your body. 
You can have it all but it does take time and dedication…it takes a proper diet….it takes rest/recovery/sleep and finally….it involves changing your workouts on a regular basis to ensure that you are progressing. 
This book will guide you towards meeting all of your fitness goals… towards a better version of who you are! 
The workout provided for 12 weeks and the focus will be on a training program the WILL improve your physique, your strength, your endurance, your confidence and your health.
Available since: 04/08/2018.

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