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At Last! Learn The Truth About How to Lose Fat Forever... "Who Else Wants An Almost Effortless Step-By-Step Plan To Walk Away From Flab, Fat, and Flubber Forever?..." I want to take you by the hand and help you step out of the body you have, and into the body you need, without the pain of rigorous excersize or the starvation of radical dieting!Believe me. If you want to lose fat - and keep it off forever - I can tell you how to do it. And, in spite of what you have been told, you can do it... Without starving yourself. Without diet pills. Without losing all of your energy. Without giving up the "good" foods. Even if you have limited time. And, best of all, I can show you how to save a forune on "fat loss products" by giving you the simple information you need to know to keep the fat off, permanently. Listen: My name is Ben Teal, and not too long ago, I weighed 307 pounds! I felt like an outcast. Sometimes, when I was feeling really insecure I just wanted to crawl under a rock and die. If you’re like me, you know where I was coming from. I love going to the beach, but I used to feel like such a gross walrus I’d keep my shirt on at all times. I constantly had to go buy new size 42 pants because my thighs literally rubbed friction holes in them just from walking. Oh, and In a minute I’ll tell you about the ultra embarrassing "fat guy meets chair" fiasco at work...(almost made me cry.) It gets worse - I couldn’t sleep because I snored all night, I was tired all day and couldn’t focus at work. I couldn’t breathe when I tried to tie my shoes. My heart would race when I climbed stairs. I was so ashamed that I would avoid pictures like the plague... It wasn’t always like this... though. I was an athlete in college. I played football for a year and baseball for 3 years. I was lean and muscular. I knew how to exercise and eat to maintain that body. But I hated running. And that was the main form of getting in shape. I love pasta and pizza and beer. On top of all that, I am a little bit lazy. The day I graduated, I weighed 193 pounds. Things went down hill after I graduated. I took an office job that had an hour drive in each direction (on a good day). I hated it. I fell into a rut of grabbing breakfast from a fast food joint on the way in (if I had time). For lunch, it was more fast food. By the time I got home every night, I just went with the "Deliver Me Delivery Diet." If they would bring it, I would eat it. Now that I had no "sport" to train for, I stopped going to the gym altogether. That’s when the weight really started to pile on. I knew I was putting on weight. As my pants size crept higher and higher, I felt worse and worse. When I finally had to upgrade to a (snug) size 42 inch waist, I knew I had to do something. By this time, it had been almost 2 years since I last stepped on a scale (a few days after graduation). As I mentioned earlier, I weighed 193 pounds. I drove to the local gym, took them up on their free workout offer, and waddled to the scale..... |