Thursday, September 29, 2016

Truth About Abs – Good for the Discerning, too!


Truth About Abs are the current darling of the internet fitness community. But is it worth it? Obviously, there are quite a few negative aspersions that can be cast almost by default on most e-books for fitness and health. If they’re so good, most detractors and skeptics will want to know, then why are they in e-book form? Shouldn’t they be properly published dead-tree books if they’re worth reading? These are valid points in some cases.

There are more than a few unscrupulous individuals who style themselves as ‘experts’ and toss together any old set of idioms that sound good in harmony, then try to market it for a quick buck before the negative reviews can really pound them down and out. Generally, published literature has a little more rigor behind it; it’s hard to get a publisher to accept and distribute your work if there’s nothing of weight within that’s worth sharing with the world at large.

That said, Mike Geary subverts this all very handily with a very simple fact: Mike Geary has previously been published in a variety of health publications as a revered name, and secondly has an exercise program that works. Mike Geary is a nutritionist and a fitness expert. He actually includes nutrition in his exercise guides, and this is perhaps a fundamental difference that sets him apart from the rest of the crowd: he accounts for the intake and what the body needs to be consuming as much as how it is used. All in all, Geary is a name to be trusted and holds up to even the most skeptical analyses.

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