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Strengthen Your Weak Links

Strengthen Your Weak Links

The most important muscle in your

body is the one positioned between

your ears.

And the fastest way to increase your

strength, endurance and flexibility is

NOT by working out harder and harder –

although that can be part of the equation.

The fastest way to get results and make your

weak links stronger is to make the connections

between your brain and your body stronger.

This is done in three ways:

1. Proper breathing

2. Powerful use of your imagination

3. Good posture and movement

Let me take a simple exercise to illustrate strength

and weakness. This exercise is called: Getting out of

bed in the morning.

Okay, if you’re like most, you wake up to the sound of

an electronic rooster.

And when the rooster crows, you either get out of bed

slowly, almost in a stupor, or you reach over and hit

the snooze button.

Now, why on earth would you do this.

You do it because in your brain you store a mental

picture of yourself getting up groggy – or of hitting

the snooze button for more sleep.

Inside this mental picture are words like, “I’m tired.”

Or “”I just need ten more minutes then I’ll be fine.”

Once the alarm goes off the mental picture of being

damn near comatose fires – along with the words –

and this creates a feeling in your mind/body.

You barely have the strength to get out of bed.

But on the days in which you are going on vacation –

or you have a very important meeting at an early hour –

you carry a different mental picture with vastly different

self-talk. And guess what. On those mornings you pop

out of bed with gusto and a feeling of greatness.

You are far stronger and energetic on that day than the

others.

Now you know the reason.

The same applies with strength and endurance. The fastest

way to improve each of these qualities is to begin changing

the mental picture you have of yourself – along with how

your breathe and move.

Here’s a perfect example: Last week I sent out an email

announcing my Get Tough Ultimate Mind-Body Fitness

Challenge – http://gettough.com

A number of Matt Furey Inner Circle members went to the

site and immediately registered. And get this: They were

so inspired just from reading the letter I have on the

site that they worked out harder than ever before. Several

of them did 500-straight Hindu squats for the first time.

One lady did 801-straight Hindu squats.

Prior to doing 500 or 801-straight Hindu squats, these

people had the ability to do what they did. But they

didn’t think they could. They never pictured it. They

gave very little thought to it.

Then, after reading about Sakai Yusai doing 1000 marathons

in seven years, their mental pictures were altered. They

realized that their so-called “tough” workout was wimpy

as hell. They realized how they’d pictured themselves being

less than they’re capable of.

And so, in their very next workout, they set personal records.

Some of these people have been sore for days. Very sore.

You could say they over-did it. But the truth is they now

know they are capable of much, much more than they

thought – and the reason is because they changed what

they thought about.

Now, here’s the clincher.

If these people got that inspired just from reading a letter

promoting the event – what do you think will happen to

them after spending 2.5 days with me and the other

speakers at the event.

What do you think will happen when they’re swimming in

a Universe of different thoughts about what is and isn’t

possible.

I can tell you right now, anyone who sets foot in the room

on May 16-18, regardless of whether he or she is wimpy,

weak, strong or super-strong – will have his mental pictures

altered forever. No one will emerge unchanged.

If 5000 words on a website can move you that much – just

think what 2.5 days – LIVE and in person – will do. Go to

http://GetTough.com and register NOW.

Get Tough,

Matt Furey

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