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Time Wasting Cardio

The other day I told a friend something that made

him laugh. What I said is not always true – but it’s true

more often than you’ve previously thought.

Here goes: ‘Have you ever noticed how the fattest

people spend more time talking than anyone else?

Look around. Next time you see someone who has

seemingly unlimited amounts of time to shoot the

breeze – take a look at the size of his belly – or his

behind, and take note.’

Harsh words, I know. But with over half the U.S.

population being overweight, 20 million suffering

from diabetes, another 41 million being PRE-diabetic,

not to mention the amount of pills being popped for

depression, anxiety, and so on – there is cause for

alarm.

Think of this: So many people claim they have no

time for exercise, or to eat healthy foods – yet these

same people have hours per day to sit around talking

to whomever comes along. They have time for tee-vee,

too – as well as Internet chats.

Yet – they’re busy. They’re too busy.

Yes they are. They’re busy wasting time – precious time

that can never be retrieved.

TIME is your most valuable asset. It’s more valuable

than gold. And it never stops ticking.

Each and every day you have time to make positive choices

in your life. Choices to exercise, to breathe deeply, to imagine

the life you want – choices to do whatever it takes to make

your desires a reality.

Contrary to the way so many people have been taught to

think about exercise – the truth is that you don’t need

hours of it per day. Although I applaud those who run

marathons and accomplish endurance feats (these represent

the fulfillment of goals that matter to them), you do NOT need

a long cardio workout each day – or even several days a week.

Long cardio workouts are, for the most part, a waste of time.

Moreover, they’re injurious to the body, internally and externally.

You may think you’re improving your cardio by running for an

hour – but you’re not. You’re weakening lung power – and you’re

beating your joints to death – giving them a shorter lifespan than

they would normally have.

Want to improve your cardiovascular system, then do Hindu Squats.

It’s a far faster way to lower your resting heart rate than distance

running.

The muscles of your legs, in Chinese medicine, are considered your

‘second heart.’ When you do vigorous exercises like Hindu Squats

and hill sprints, you not only work your heart and lungs – but by

strengthening your legs you give ‘insurance’ to your cardiovascular

system.

If you want a powerful cardio system – you must BLOW out your

system – just like you would with a sportscar. You don’t drive

around at 25 miles per hour in a Ferrari and think that you’re

doing the car a favor. NO! You get out on the road and go as

fast as you can – forcing your heart and lungs to adapt to major

stress. This then causes your heart and lungs to get stronger –

and fast.

This is what I teach. And each month, members of the Matt Furey

Inner Circle – receive all the details that are not listed above.

In the August issue of the monthly newsletter and CD, for example,

I’m going to teach you how to get some incredible cardio training

done in 12 minutes or less – and thereby blow-torch excess fat

off your body.

You can get in at the special one-year membership fee if you move

NOW. I’m only allowing 76 more people in at this special all-time low

amount. Go to http://www.mattfurey.com/furey_inner_circle.html and

enroll to-day. You get 7 gifts with your enrollment – so this is a virtual

steal.

Or you can begin by taking one-step forward on your lifelong journey toward

abundant health and fitness by enrolling as a ‘test-drive’ member. Go

to http://www.mattfurey.com/fg324trfsr3ttai.html and check it out – as

they’re are bonuses for signing on there, too.

Kick butt – take names,

Matt Furey

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