Encouraging words...
There's
quite a lot of material getting you prepped up before you actually get
into specifics, and even when you think you're about to get into the
actual core, you're hit with a pre-motivational section.
I
actually think this is a good thing personally because it really puts
you in the right frame of mind for getting the most of of this course.
Again, it's clear just from reading this that Mike Geary is determined
for you to make this work for you, by making sure you take action and
stick to this system.
I
like the fact that he points out "There's no such thing a poor
genetics, no such thing as no time...". This was the much needed prep
talk that I was looking for, so let's move on...
Forget what you thought about food
We
immediately move onto diets and nutrition. Mike points out the
importance of this section being just as (if not more) important as any
exercise you'll ever do. I totally agree before even trying out the
system. After all, what good is exercise if we eat 8000 calories per
day?
This
section is intense. You'd be amazed at how much there is to discover
about eating right, but Mike lays out the hard facts about the food
industry and what you've been led to believe about insulin, carbs,
fats, sugars, whole grain and so much more.
This
is a real insight and made me think twice about the stuff I was
cramming into my fridges and cupboards, merely thinking I was doing the
right thing as per the media and those flashy magazines.
What
amazed me was the part about eating the right fats to make you thinner!
I'm not sure if you've heard of such things before, but I soon realized
how little I knew about nutrition.
Mike
goes into greater detail about fad diets and why they not only don't
work (why do you think there are so many released each year?) but why
they are essential damaging to your health. Personally, I was never a
fan of diets anyway, but I have tried the Atkins diet and a low carb
diet before and ended up with a whole range of side effects such as
poor sleeping habits, mood swings, low concentration and all kinds of
aches and pains.
My advice is, whatever you decide to do please just avoid the
temptation of fad diets...they're just not worth it!
Overall,
the diet and nutrition section is more than adequate to finally resolve
the myths about eating right, but thankfully doesn't come in the form
of some strict regime or precise plan. It literally re-educates you on
food and nutrition, so that you can shop more wisely and eat more
sensibly without having to munch on rabbit food or lentils.
A biology lesson
Once
you've got through the food nutrition section (might take a while, but
worth it considering that it's the building block to weight loss),
you're entered into a biology lesson...
This
section is all about how abs are developed, and kinds feels like I am
back in school with all the diagrams and scientific talk!
To
me, this section is pretty in-depth and although I can understand why
we're taught about this, I do feel a little bored reading through this.
Some of this I was tempted to skip through, but I didn't because there
was some important info on body positioning. Then as you keep reading
through you move onto new chapters which actually explain why certain
abs routines don't work, along with recommended exercises.
This is where it starts to get meaty and the program really starts to kick in.
Although
there's been a lot of reading up until now, Mike does a good job of
laying the info out in a way that makes sense and flows in the order
that you must learn it in. As we approach the end of chapter 5 we're
starting to get actual lists of good and bad abdominal exercises, along
with real life pics of Mike performing them.
These are really clear and are
accompanied by simple instructions so that you know what you're doing.
I
started these at home, but there was one that I couldn't do properly in
my house which was one of the leg raises because you need to have a
pull up bar, which I've got...but you need space above the bar to make
it work properly, otherwise your legs hit the ceiling!
I
actually found all of the other abs exercises to be really easy to do
and didn't need any fancy equipment to do them. However, although I
could definitely feel the effect these were having at the time, I
couldn't say the exercises alone were anything you've not seen or heard
of before.
The workout routines
With
that in mind, after you've read through the pics and instructions
you're hit with the routines that Mike recommends which incorporate
these exercises.
It's
good that he provides various levels, as I was ready to move on from
Level 2 which I started out on almost immediately (but that's because I
am impatient lol).
I'd
say that these workout routines are pretty easy going at the early
levels, but you soon start to feel the intensity as you progress. Just
don't rush it like I did. They are not exactly groundbreaking workout
routines, but still...it's obvious that there's so much more to a lean
and toned body than what goes on at the gym, as you'll see for yourself
if you read this guide.
Metabolism and calorie burning busted wide open!
Mike
then has a section on metabolic training and why we see so many people
slogging away on treadmills and other cardio exercise equipment and
complaining about getting no results. I often spent hours busting my
guts and reaching a point of almost feeling sick, with nothing but a
fat gut to show for it.
This
part of the guide was a real eye opener for me personally, as I am sure
it will be for others too. In reality, the answers are a little more
complicated than you'd like to think and be prepared to get a complex
lesson before you're shown the kind of exercises that you should be
doing.
On
a side note, one thing I did notice about Mike's book is that you'll
get a serious chunk of the theory and education upfront, which is ok if
you've got some time to read and learn, but what I liked is that all of
these sections of learning are followed by specific routines that you
can literally just pick up and run with immediately.
So,
although you might be put off by the serious amount of content, if
you're in a rush you can skim over some of this stuff and get right
into the actual practicalities that he lays out at the end of each
section.
An awesome round up
If
you've stuck in there and reached chapter 11, then you'll be pleasantly
rewarded with the killer K.O of getting a lean body and toned
abs...where Mike sums up everything you've learned from attitude to
nutrition, cardio to weights...leaving you with a really powerful
system that is summarized in chapter 11 for total convenience.
Mike
uses buller points to sum up all of the technical stuff so that you
"get it" right away and can reference it easily. (I actually printed
off this section, you might want to as well).
At
this point, Mike unleashes more advanced full body workouts designed to
shed fat from your entire core. Again, I've seen most of these
exercises in magazines but when you approach them in the way Mike
teaches you, things start to take off all on their own and you'll see a
difference from day one.
Why?
Because not only are you able to follow one of the most in-depth guides
to working out and eating right, but there is no theory or fluff...just
solid, real world advice from a guy who clearly knows what he is
talking about.
Finally,
you've got some additional tips and an FAQ section which I found
useful...especially the part about eating after 7pm and what you
can/should eat to avoid piling on the pounds.

And of course, no good product is without its' fair share of real life customer testimonials too. There's an overwhelming
amount of testimonials on the Truth About Abs, which certainly does remove
a lot of the usual scepticism about these sorts of programs that I personally had in the past. |