I'm a big believer that getting in shape and staying that way shouldn't take a lot of time-- or be complicated. When it comes to fitness and nutrition the truth is a little bit goes a long way. Looking and feeling your best is ultimately the result of the little choices that you make every day. What you choose to eat, how much you move...how well you move. That's why I've created my first product ever to take all the guesswork out of working out and eating right.
I created this product for all of the women in my life who tell me that they:
- Want to workout but don't have the time
- Aren't sure what to eat (or not eat) to lose weight and keep it off
- Find exercise painful, complicated or boring
- Need a program that fits easily into their busy schedule
- Need a way staying motivated and on-track
The Best Me Ever is a fool-proof CD and DVD system designed to get you in the best shape of your life! Click here to view a clip from The Best Me Ever.
Meanwhile, please check out these easy to do video tips.
Interval training is a great way to maximize the efficiency of your workouts and speed fat loss. For info on what interval training is and how to incorporate it into your program check out the following youtube clip.
Ever think that you need to get into half lotus or wear a turban to meditate -- you don't. Meditation is actually very simple in principle (somewhat harder in practice). Check out this video clip that demystifies this powerful relaxation technique.
Got 5-minutes? Get a workout! Use these power moves to get an effective and time efficient total body toning.
Want to prevent back pain before it happens? It's possible, but you have to be sure to train the muscles that stabilize your spine and improve the way that your body moves. Here's a simple 5-minute program that will help with both.
Did the holiday season wreck havoc with your nutrition program? Pigs in a blanket for dinner? Christmas cookies for breakfast? Come on, 'fess up! And don't stress, here are some sure-fire tips for setting yourself up for success next time the slippery slope from Thanksgiving to New Year's rolls around.
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