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Six Pack Abs on a 72-Year Old

Just received the following comments from a 72-year old and

want to share them with you. My unabridged reply to folow:

Matt,

Let me add my two cents on the Five Second Abs. How about

NO second Abs.

I’m seventy one (+) and bought both ‘Conditioning’ and ‘Abs’ books.

I found that while doing Hindu pushups I visualize a needle coming

up from the floor while in the up position. To keep from getting painfully

stuck, I pull in my abs as hard as I can for a second. I have a sixpack

for the first time in my life including when I wrestled in high school and

when I went through Marine Corps boot camp at Perris Island.

By the way; after about a month of one day a week squats and pushups

I got up to 36 pushups and 200 squats before changing to daily workouts

of 15 pushups and 30 squats. To add a little strength I then do 3 sets of

single leg half squats and three sets of 8 pullups or chins.

You definitely know what you are talking about.

Regards,

Fred Romig

M.F.: Fred, thanks so much for letting me know about this. You’ve just given

away another one of my secrets – one that is usually only taught at my

annual seminar. Glad to hear of your success. There is much more in

store for you. Thanks for being an example, not only to people in your

age bracket – but frankly, for everyone.

So there you have it, my friend. Be sure to get on the program that Fred

is following by going to http://www.mattfurey.com/combat_abs.html as

well as http://www.mattfurey.com/conditioning_book.html

Kick Butt – Take Names,

Matt Furey

P.S. To appreciate just how spectacular the results are that Fred has gotten,

you need only look around at the average 30 year old. Most have bodies that

are ready for the scrap heap. The good news is that they can become studly

and studettely again with my programs. KATN.

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