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Truth About Abs Mike Geary

By Jerold Croft


Mike Geary is the author of the incredibly popular Truth About Abs program. He has became one of the most resounding names as the six pack hype surged. Mike Geary is a bona fide Internet celebrity and is often refereed to as "the abs man".

Mike Geary was formerly a personal trainer and in addition to his fitness accumen, he is a Certified Nutrition Specialist. When he worked as a personal trainer, one of the most common questions he received was about how to lose belly fat. People seemed to be most concerned about finding a way to get those coveted 6 pack abs. He received these questions about abs so frequently that he came to the realization that there was a lot of misinformation and a lack of clarity regarding how fitness and nutrition correlated.

Most people, as he observed, are clueless on how their bodies function and how they can compound fitness and nutrition dynamically to obtain ideal results. This is how Truth About Abs came about. Today, Mike Geary is a man who makes nearly a million dollars in profit a month from being the author of the top selling Ebook - The truth about abs.

To date his Ebook has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. He is currently a contributing author for Muscle & Fitness Magazine and Oxygen Magazine. He also dedicates time to write eZineArticles as a Platinum Expert Fitness Author, and has published articles in more than 1,300 fitness websites. While describing a program as a "lifestyle" may seem a bit cliche, it is the truth. This is truly a comprehensive program that takes into consideration several areas of your wellness - emotional and physical.

Without attention to these key areas, there can't be significant change. His long lines of fans and clients describe him as a man who practices what he preaches. He is known to maintain significantly low body fat by working out and maintaining his own set of six pack abs year round.

In his personal life, Mike is known to actively enjoy skiing and has even authored a lesser known ski fitness product titled Avalanche Ski Training. Mike Geary has managed to integrate exercise instructions along with sound nutrition guidelines to get rid of excess body fat in one detail Ebook.




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