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Max Contraction Training: The Scientifically Proven Program for Building Muscle Mass in Minimum Time

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Max Contraction Training: The Scientifically Proven Program for Building Muscle Mass in Minimum Time
Max Contraction Training: The Scientifically Proven Program for Building Muscle Mass in Minimum Time

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Max Contraction Training: The Scientifically Proven Program for Building Muscle Mass in Minimum Time

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The breakthrough new fitness program for readers who want big gains in little time
"I had one little miniworkout. I couldn't believe how short the workout was, and how good I felt afterward. . . . This technique is going to change your life." --Tony Robbins, author of
Awaken the Giant Within
Bodybuilding pioneer John Little smashes through conventional training approaches with his revolutionary workout program supported by science and based on 15 years of empirical research. The Max Contraction Training program maximizes muscle fiber stimulation in the shortest amount of time-- leading to faster workouts and more impressive gains. Little reveals:
Groundbreaking techniques that MAXimize muscle fiber stimulation four times more efficient than conventional training
Ideal exercise structuring in a workout routine
Optimal time frames to train muscles for maximum growth
False information put out by supplement companies

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