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Banish Bra Fat with Crunch-Free Yoga Moves!

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Bye-Bye, Muffin Top! . Research shows that yoga, especially when combined with light hand weights, h

Bye-Bye, Muffin Top! [Click here!]( [Prevention] [Hey there!] Want a sexy belly in 4 weeks flat? Easy answer: Of course you do. We all do. The question that’s hard to answer: How are you going to get it — a long and lean torso and the tight and toned tummy of your dreams? We’ve got your solution right here: yoga. Yes, yoga. In addition to helping you clear your mind and focus as well as reducing stress and anxiety and revving up your energy … while at the same time boosting your heart and lung health, which very well could add years to your life … [Yoga is one of the most effective workouts for fighting stubborn fat](. Research shows that yoga, especially when combined with light hand weights, helps you zero in on ugly fat stores. We took this good news and, along with yogi Kimberly Fowler, the "godmother of hybrid yoga," developed a program to help you target and blast the fat around your belly — fast. [Prevention’s Flat Belly Yoga! No-Crunch Workout DVD]( will help you slim down, shape up, and love your abs in just minutes a day — without doing any annoying, ineffective crunches. Step-by-step, we’ll teach you to embrace the power of yoga, breathe in, breathe out, and pose your way to a strong and sexy core in just 4 weeks! All you need are a mat, a pair of hand weights, and a DVD player. The program includes a variety of workouts that hit all fitness levels, so you can tailor the routine to your exact needs — and they take as little as 15 minutes. Whether you have done yoga in the past or are just starting to stretch, this fat-blasting, stress-busting, fun program will give you the sleek, sexy belly you’ve always wanted — without a single crunch. Last question: Wouldn’t it be nice to trade your "fat pants" for skinny jeans? Order [Prevention’s Flat Belly Yoga! No-Crunch Workout DVD]( and in a month you’ll need a whole new wardrobe. First Name Last Name Address City State Zip Email Address {EMAIL} [Order Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Policy Notice]( © 2018 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved Customer Care Dept., 300 W. 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 14010 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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