Fitness Made Simple To Get A Six Pack
Posted on Jan 08, 2010 under bodyweight exercises, muscle building, weight loss, Weight Training | No CommentMany Americans have leapt from diet fad to exercise fad like frogs skipping across lily pads, with no real luck. Sometimes they’ll lose a few pounds at first, but then they reach a confounding plateau or gain some of those pounds right back again. Just as people are ready to throw in the towel and as John Basedow says, “go back to eat[ing] Big Macs and Entenmann’s chocolate brownie cakes,” they find the Fitness Made Simple: Six Pack Abs with John Basedow video. It would be precocious to insinuate that this video is a miraculous cure for flabby abs, but the honest truth is that many people find John’s approach works for them.
Fitness Made Simple: Six Pack Abs with John Basedow quickly became one of the hottest selling paunch-beating videos on Amazon — due, in part, to the credibility of its founder. John Basedow, a resident of Long Island, NY, got his start on a syndicated TV show called “Images,” which dealt with body dysmorphic issues and broadcasted to over 200 markets. Later, Basedow committed to changing his body from “a bowling pin on legs” to fitness magazine caliber. Through trial and error, he finally devised his own regimen that successfully helped him achieve his goals. Once he made his Fitness Made Simple video on a shoestring budget and pitched his commercials to TV studios, he soon appeared on the Fit Living TV show, Fox News and the cover of the New York Times. “Few people have the ability to positively influence the lives of others, and I feel blessed to do that,” the motivational speaker told Iowa State Daily News.
Bill Allison of Washington DC writes: “I’m never going to look quite like John Basedow, but by alternating the three sets of exercises (I do one set each day, which take about ten minutes or so at the most to do) for about two months now, I’ve seen a lot of improvement and won’t be embarrassed on the beach or at the pool this summer (well, except for my complete lack of a tan).” He adds that the Fitness Made Simple: Six Pack Abs with John Basedow video is best combined with a “healthy, sensible diet” and other exercises like walking or push ups.
Reviewer S Gray from Sarasota, Florida is skeptical of Fitness Made Simple: Six Pack Abs with John Basedow. “Genetics has a part to play as well,” he argues. “While the right diet and exercise program will lead to fat loss and muscular development, there is really no guarantee that you will be able to attain the definition seen in John Basedow’s abs.” He adds that this common sense video offers exercises that can be found on fitness websites and combined for free. Supplements can be easily researched on your own and purchased at your local nutrition store. While the price is inexpensive, some people argue that the concept of using an exercise video is simply gimmicky.
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