Combat the Fat

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If you watch reality television, then you are bound to have seen or at least heard of people going on weight loss shows that put them through a sort of boot camp. So it naturally followed that the boot camp style of fitness training would spread to gyms. And of course the next progression was home based workout programs that would give you the same results that you could get on a reality television show or in a gym. Jeff Anderson’s “Combat the Fat” is an ebook designed to get you fit…military style.

If you go to Jeff Anderson’s website www.combatthefat.com, the first thing you are going to see are before and after pictures of people who have supposedly used his ebook(s) to gain the muscle they want and lose the excess fat that has been sabotaging their life and health. It also has a video intro clip that features Jeff, himself, trying to motivate you into getting into the best shape of your life. Unlike many other ebook bodybuilding websites, you actually get to see the creator of the program.

Men and women cannot both use the same program and get the same results. Women are genetically predisposed to have fat in areas that men do not have, and vice versa. That can make a unisex workout program problematic. But Jeff Anderson took the smart approach with his ebook “Combat the Fat” and designed one just for women and one for men. That can definitely help persuade you.

In order to snare your attention Anderson has posted a few of his military fat loss tips. The first is about using muscle to burn fat. The second is about not having to give up those “guilty” foods that everyone loves. The third is about mastering your bodyweight. The fourth is instructing you to not go on a “diet.” The fifth is that “failure is not an option.”

So does Anderson have the right idea behind his “Combat the Fat” ebooks? He definitely does have valid points to make and no one can argue that boot camp style exercise programs are effective. Therefore, the real test is how long a person can keep up with this lifestyle and whether or not the system is designed for long term use. You may visit the website and not be impressed by the before and after photos. But for others it may be something that is worth looking into.

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