Are you interested in The Truth About Six Pack Abs from Mike Geary? The marketing hype would have you believe that it is a fool-proof way to quick six pack abs. But can you believe the hype? Don’t buy this product until you read this review.
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Some Fresh Advice
At first glance, Mike Geary’s ebook appears to be very different from the normal six pack abs, fat loss, weight loss and fitness programs available right now.
The main points of difference are:
Cardio isn’t recommended, fat burning pills get slammed, there are no ab-gadgets and health foods are vilified!
Instead of recommending the traditional “hype” products, the program promises to show you what “really works”.
One of the real eye openers for me was the concept that abdominal exercises will not work without first reducing overall body fat percentage.
You see, in order to get a six pack you need to reduce the amount of fat covering your abdominal muscles. And traditional crunches and sit-ups etc will not do this for you.
So Geary shows you the best exercises for losing that belly fat, and in the quickest possible time. I have a feeling that it’s not the exercises you’d expect!
So let’s clear things up. The Truth About Abs does include the very best ab exercises, but this is NOT just an abs exercise program. If you are looking for 101 different ways to do crunches and isolate upper, lower and mid abs you’ll be disappointed.
Mike Geary Scam Artist?
I seem to read a lot of reviews asking this question, and the odd hater out there calling ‘scam’.
But the first thing I always think to myself is, “how can you sell half a million copies of an ebook if it’s a scam?” I mean OK, occasionally these things happen. But this program has been online for 5 years or more now.
There will always be a few nay sayers hell bent on making the program as some kind of a scam. But for me, these 2 factors persuaded me otherwise:
Number 1: The offer of a 100%, no questions asked, 60-day guarantee. Do scam artists offer to give you your money back if you’re not satisfied with your purchases? No they do not!
(N.B. All refunds are handled by a merchant. This means that no refunds can be refused even if the program owner wanted to. There is no hiding behind a false guarantee here).
Number 2: There is actually a 21-day trial available too. How about this for an offer? The chance to try the full program for $4.95. If after 21 days you don’t like it you can get your money back. If you do like it you pay the remaining balance. Simple.
Once again I ask you: Does this sound like the actions of a scam artist? To me it shows that Mike Geary wants to prove Truth About Abs worth to you, and make sure you know it’s right for you before you buy.
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