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Want a monster chest? In a training rut? Sent Friday, December 18, 2009 View as plaintext
Hi

So if there was just ONE bodypart that you really wanted to improve...one bodypart that ALWAYS ends up first in your training routine...what would it be?

I think chances are pretty good that it's your CHEST!

I mean, having that thick gladiator-like chest just screams power and strength (unless you're female, of course, then you want to work your chest for a whole different reason!).

So if you're in a chest training rut...gains on bench press have come to a screeching halt...or maybe you're just plain bored with your chest training right now...

I've got some EXCELLENT news for you!

And if you like insane, new exercises that will not only give your muscles a shock but ELECTRIFY your motivation to train hard again...I've got even BETTER news for you...
 
Nick Nilsson (a.k.a. the "Mad Scientist" of exercise) has just come out with a new book called "The Best Chest Exercises You've Never Heard Of."
 
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I think the name says it all :)
 
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Okay, you guys know me. I'm not into hype. That's Nick's writing up there. I won't lie. I won't pretend that I wrote it. That's not me.
 
But what is me is "effective." I don't pull punches and I don't sugar coat stuff. I try to always "tell it like it is."
 
I've been a huge fan of Nick's for quite some time now. He's done some incredible work. I'm constantly amazed (even though it should never come as a surprise any more) at Nick's creativity when it comes to inventing new and powerful weight training exercises.
 
In this book, Nick gives us 53 brand new exercises that you've probably never seen performed. I have to admit, they look weird. Strange. Kooky.
 
But there is one thing I know: Trainers around the globe look to Nick for advice. They use his stuff. I use his stuff.
 
It works.
 
That's my pitch.
 
If you want to build the best body you can, you should look at Nilsson's material.
 
Here's the link again - 
 
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Talk to you later,