Wednesday, February 10, 2010

1 Mega Tip To Fight the Abdominal Phat




There's a reason I'm always telling you to eat small, nutritious meals frequently.

And there's a reason why I harp on starting that trend each day with a solid breakfast.

No, I'm not talking about hitting a fast food joint for a Bacon, Egg and Cheese biscuit packed with a zillion calories.

Look, I know many of you just can't stand eating breakfast. And I know many of you just don't have time. But I've just gotta get it into your head - and so do you.

If you want to blast away that abdominal flab you MUST eat breakfast.

Now, please don't take that to mean I want you to just grab a bagel with cream cheese. Or a doughnut...or a pop tart....or a danish.

I want you - and trust me, you do too - to get some solid nutrition. Especially some protein.

Perhaps you can imagine this:

You wake up with a smile on your face. You've been exercising regularly and it really has picked up your metabolism, so you're hungry in the morning. (Which is a GOOD thing.)

You enter the kitchen a little bit groggy, but very much looking forward to what's about to happen next.

You take out your canister of Prograde Lean and within moments you're drinking a delicious chocolate shake. One that fuels your body and sets the tone for your metabolism all day long with 35 grams of protein.

MMMMM...it's good. And you love the fact it also provides 8 grams of fiber so it keeps you feeling full until your next small, nutritious meal.

"Life is good", you think to yourself.

Just imagine: Breakfast made easy AND delicious.

Lucky for you my partners over at Prograde Nutrition are celebrating Valentine's Day early this year and have put their out-of-this-world delicious chocolate Prograde Lean Meal Replacement shake on sale this week at 14% off!

All the details, including the coupon code to use at checkout, are right here: Prograde Nutrition

Happy Valentine's Day!

Yours in health,

Brian

PS - Again, this special ends THIS Friday at 11:59pm EST, so get your orders in NOW before you forget Prograde Nutrition
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