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<blockquote data-quote="linux.poet" data-source="post: 77525651" data-attributes="member: 443852"><p>I really like this series, but there's no need to get all wrapped up in it and buy a ton of books. The first original book is really enough for most people - I did the exercises in there and that was enough to slash my period cramps and give me the female equivalent of a 6 pack, so yeah. </p><p></p><p>The second book is more about what you need if you're suffering from injuries, unusual circumstances, or aging issues. The stretches and exercises in there are more about joint maintenance and if you want to train odd muscles like your shins or muscles on the side of your body. </p><p></p><p>It's just ironic, since the first book was about not spending a ton of money on fitness and just getting something that actually worked that was basic and simple. They are basic exercises that you can do almost anywhere that add health and fitness to your day, as opposed to expensive gyms or exercise programs. It worked for me because I was willing to just read the book and follow the directions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linux.poet, post: 77525651, member: 443852"] I really like this series, but there's no need to get all wrapped up in it and buy a ton of books. The first original book is really enough for most people - I did the exercises in there and that was enough to slash my period cramps and give me the female equivalent of a 6 pack, so yeah. The second book is more about what you need if you're suffering from injuries, unusual circumstances, or aging issues. The stretches and exercises in there are more about joint maintenance and if you want to train odd muscles like your shins or muscles on the side of your body. It's just ironic, since the first book was about not spending a ton of money on fitness and just getting something that actually worked that was basic and simple. They are basic exercises that you can do almost anywhere that add health and fitness to your day, as opposed to expensive gyms or exercise programs. It worked for me because I was willing to just read the book and follow the directions. [/QUOTE]
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