I’m approaching 40 years old and finding it increasingly difficult to lose the fat. I need to lose 30-40 pounds! I already exercise and try to watch what I eat, but it just not enough. I work hard at it, but I don’t think I am working smart enough.
Being overweight can contribute to all sorts of medical conditions, especially after the age of 40. It’s a matter of life or death! There is a missing link of information that I need in order catapult me to my goal.
Furthermore, I am at a changing point in life and I need a program that will sustain through this next phase of life in a way that is effective, yet realistic! Also, I am not yet married, so I cannot afford to be known as Mr. Blubber! For too long I have been ashamed of myself. It’s time for a change.
I think this change is possible with the Xtreme Fat Loss Diet 2.0 system. This program excels above them all because it combines body science and the hours of experience of the trial-and-error of others. It not only tells you “what” to do, but when and how to implement things in order to produce maximum fat loss. It is simple and anyone can do it.
It’s time for a change. I don’t want to be a statistic. It’s time for Mr. Blubber to shape up and become Mr. Slim with Xtreme Fat Loss Diet 2.0 system.
Thank you for the opportunity to change.

 
            









 Hey, it’s Joel!  So you want to know a little more about me, huh?  Well, I’d be happy to oblige :-)
I guess it all started back in 2001 (my freshman year of college) when I was just a “skinny fat” 19-year old kid.  At the time, I was spending close to 2 hours a day in the gym (now my workouts last about 30 minutes), and despite my efforts, you’d probably never guess I worked out a day in my life by looking at me...
Hey, it’s Joel!  So you want to know a little more about me, huh?  Well, I’d be happy to oblige :-)
I guess it all started back in 2001 (my freshman year of college) when I was just a “skinny fat” 19-year old kid.  At the time, I was spending close to 2 hours a day in the gym (now my workouts last about 30 minutes), and despite my efforts, you’d probably never guess I worked out a day in my life by looking at me...