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The Truth About Abs Review

The Truth About Abs by Mike Geary: Review

I have to admit that I used to think The Truth About Abs was some kind of scam or gimmick. I’m a skeptical person—especially when it comes to fitness products. After seeing so many ads for it I figured it was some kind of trick.

Then I did a little more investigating and I realized it was pretty solid information. I started to market it here at Strongandfit.net, and it has become my #1 selling fat loss program. I’ve also had very few refund requests for it. It comes with a money-back guarantee, so buyers can change their mind if they aren’t satisfied. But so far I can only remember one such refund request.

I’ve finally had a chance to review the program, and I now understand why it is so successful—it’s the real deal. It isn’t some scam, fad diet, or gimmick. Geary simply lays out what is needed to have a lean physique.

Let’s talk about what you get when you order The Truth About Abs:

The Truth About Abs E-book: This is the centerpiece of Geary’s program. I’ll summarize it in two parts.

Diet: Mike Geary explains the basics of how to eat for leanness. He advises readers to eat a health balance of protein, fats, and complex carbohydrates while avoiding certain types of foods (like highly processed carbohydrates). I think he does an excellent job of explaining this—it is not overly complicated, but there’s enough information for you to use this e-book as a reference.

Exercise: Geary lays out a basic exercise plan for burning body fat and building muscle. He also explains why steady-state cardio (walking for hours on a treadmill) is often not the best strategy for getting lean. He recommends training 3-4 times a week, which is reasonable for most people (most of us have a full time job and can’t spend every day in the gym). The exercise plans are nicely illustrated—here’s a sample picture (barbell squat):


This e-book is a really good, basic blueprint for losing fat. I believe you will get lean if you follow Geary's plan.

This program also includes a few “bonuses” from other authors/trainers:

Advanced Abdominal Fat Burning Meal Plans: This e-book has some specific meal plans. It will give you more ideas on how to plan your meals.

The Dumbbell Bodyweight Fusion Program: This e-book is from the creators of Turbulence Training—great for those who want to train at home or work out with limited equipment.

Turbulence Training for Amazing Abs: Another Turbulence Training routine. As the name implies, this e-book is composed of abdominal routines.

I did disagree with Geary on a few points. First, he is kind of negative about low carb diets. I understand his concerns, but I think low carb diets can be very effective in some situations. I also don’t agree with him completely on the importance of 5-6 meals a day. While I think this strategy does have advantages, I’ve come to believe meal frequency isn’t that important (see my article entitle Meal Frequency for Fat Loss).

Conclusion:

The Truth About Abs is a cost-effective way to learn how to lose fat and get a lean, healthy physique.  I recommended it without hesitation.  Please use my links if you decide to try this program (just CLICK HERE).  You'll be getting a good deal and supporting an honest voice in the fitness industry.

One Final Note:

As far as I know, this program does not include video content.  If you are interested in a fat loss program with video content, try Vince Delmonte's Your Six Pack Quest.  It is more expensive, but it is also one of the programs I recommend.  But the bottom line is either one of these will work.

Just email me or comment here if you have any questions.

3 comments:

icedgurl said...

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Dea said...

wow... six-pack.. wonderful..

2old33 said...

Wooo wonderfull.. I like it

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