A product created by supplement sponsored athlete, Kyle Leon, offers those seeking a better body the holy grail for turning fat into a lean, mean muscle machine. A nutritional software program has been developed to maximize the results of a cardio and weight lifting regimen known as the Somanabolic Muscle Maximizer.
Many people, men especially, want to use their fitness program to get a ripped muscle look. What they don't realize often is that the key to an effective fitness regime is a proper diet and that food and fitness work together to create the body of their dreams. Specifically, a Somato-Specific Nutrition diet customized to the one who is training's own weight training program is the real key to building lean muscle mass.
“Diet should be first before weights,” notes 4 time Mr. Olympia Champion Jay Culter,“ because if you're going to go and gruel yourself down with weight training and not have a proper diet, you're wasting your time.”
Kyle Leon spent years training with some of the top nutritionists studying the impact that perfectly timed nutrition has on the body after a workout. What he learned is now available to anyone who wishes to have the body of their dreams by following the program he developed for a one-time discounted and secure price of $47. And the software isn't all that comes with the program. It comes with several bonus gifts and add-ons such as the “7 Days Out” Training System that is considered 'the 1 week blueprint for 1 day of turning heads with your shirt off'.
The Somanabolic Muscle Maximizer program will show users how to reduce muscle stress relieving wear and tear on important muscle groups while building up in the quickest way available. It will offer users techniques to avoid feeling sore after extreme and intense workouts. With over 1400 foods in the database, the software will easily generate pre and post work out meals so users can take advantage of ‘anabolic windows’ - the perfect time periods to eat meals for maximum speed and efficiency in muscle gain.
The system is used and endorsed by many different bodybuilders and checked often by nutritionists to keep up to date. And because it is all natural between food and workouts, it doesn't have any harmful side effects.
“All I can say about this is that it works,” noted happy California user, Stanley. “I have been incredibly happy with the results that I have seen.”
For more information, visit www.TheMuscleMaximizerProgram.net.
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