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Fat Burning Power of Deep Breathing

Awhile back I had a private, closed-door meeting

with several men and women that I coach.

On a Saturday morning I put them through a number of

deep breathing exercises combined with abdominal

flexing.

It didn’t take long for these men, most of whom are very

experienced athletes/fitness fanatics, to be groaning in

delightful agony. They not only got the workout of their

lives in about 15 minutes – but all remarked how tight

and DIFFERENT their abs felt. And that was the same day –

not a day later.

Such is the power of the deep breathing and muscle flexing

exercises in Combat Abs – http://www.mattfurey.com/combat_abs.html

yet, one of the exercises that ‘nuked’ them most were the variations

of the wall chair.

In the revised edition of Combat Conditioning, pages 42-43, you’ll

find how to do the wall chair. Essentially, you form a chair position

with your back against the wall. Simple enough, but when you add

deep breathing, abdominal flexing and changes in foot position and

stance – oh my goodness … the fat burning power of this exercise

is cranked up several degrees.

Remember this: When you exercise, don’t just move your limbs.

You’ll get very little benefit – even when using weights. Make

sure you incorporate deep breathing into the exercise and …

you are, quite literally, doing a completely different exercise.

I don’t care if you’re walking, peddling a bicycle, holding a bridge,

or doing Hindu Squats and pushups … integrate deep breathing with

all you do and your results will come so much faster you’ll wonder

why no one else is giving you the straight scoop.

Kick Butt – Take Names,

Matt Furey

P.S. You can find the link for my Combat Conditioning

book and DVD’s, as well as all my other products at

http://www.mattfurey.com/products.html

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