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Fitness for Women: The Booty Program

Current price: $5.99
Fitness for Women: The Booty Program
Fitness for Women: The Booty Program

Barnes and Noble

Fitness for Women: The Booty Program

Current price: $5.99
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So, you need a program to marry to your training? You need a structure for your Butt-building workouts? Of course you do, if you're just walking into the gym with no strategy you're completely wasting your time. This book will teach you how to build your program and progress from beginner, to intermediate, to advanced This is the kind of women's fitness book you purchase if you are looking to get what you need, and forget all of the fluff. In this book, we will cut to the chase explaining what to do from the moment you walk in the gym, to your first 90 days, to your first 3-5 years in the gym. This isn't a 90-day squat challenge it's a 90-day life changer and a guide to progression in the short term, and the long run. This is a book containing the content that most personal trainers and online marketers charge hundreds of dollars to explain to you, and you're getting it for under 5 bucks. This is the way professional's workout- this stuff works. Procrastinate no longer. Forget about the Starbucks coffee today. Make your own coffee and download this book. Just scroll up a little and click the Buy button.

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