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With this new discovery, you’ll learn how you can shed 5, 10, even 50 pounds of fat anywhere, including your office or at home, by speeding up your metabolism with strategic 10-minute metabolic “bursts” throughout the week.

If you can commit only 30 minutes per week to improve your health and reduce your waistline, read on…this is for you.

Remember back to the last time you went for a jog outside, forcing yourself to get your cardio in, while hating every single minute of it.

You’re struggling, step after grueling step. You tell yourself that the longer you run, the closer you’ll be to that lean, fit body that you’ve always wanted.

Finally, after an hour (which felt like 2 hours), you make it back home and call it quits for the day.

Your legs feel like Jell-O, your feet are sore, yet somehow you’re still breathing comfortably – while barely breaking a sweat.

They’re dressed sharp and professional – definitely not afraid to wear the form-fitting clothes you couldn’t imagine buying – with a confidence that immediately draws you in.

They’re always busy, with a demanding job and a growing family, yet they have the lean, sexy body that you’re desperately chasing.

As they leave, you think to yourself, “Why are they so fit when they do just a few minutes (or so they say) of exercise, while I spend an entire hour of cardio every day?”

Because of their schedule, they claim to only exercise for a few short minutes, because they don’t have time for anything more.

That’s been used as a convenient excuse for years, but for some reason, you actually believe them.

It’s a secret so powerful that ordinary people – from stay-at-moms to busy business executives with long commuts – have used it to work out less while looking and feeling up to 20 years younger.

They’re on the cutting edge, they’re not doing what everyone else does. They want something more, which is why they’ve gotten the results that you so desperately want.

While following a proven workout program is very important, what’s just as important is what these people DON’T do.

In fact, Linsey Davis of ABC News headed over to New York Sports Club in New York to investigate this very issue.

After running one mile on the treadmill, the machine logged 94 calories burned. Next, Davis was fitted with an oxygen analyzer, which can count calories burned down to the decimal point.

After doing the exact same warm-up that she did for her first treadmill run, Davis ran another mile at the same pace. The oxygen analyzer counted only 75 calories – about 20% less than the gyms treadmill.

The thing is, most people don’t just run one mile on the treadmill. They run for 3, 5 or 10 miles. Or maybe it’s 30 minutes to an hour.

It’s even worse if you use the elliptical machine. Research has showed that it overestimates calories burned by 42%!

The information in this study is so powerful, yet everyone I talk to – from other fitness professionals to my own fitness boot camp members – have never heard of it.

It’s almost as though it’s been locked in a secret vault, with those “in-the-know” griping on to it tightly, not wanting anyone else to share in their wisdom.Read More detail

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