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Can You Really Lose Weight from Walking?

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Get Walk Off Weight and a BONUS MP3 Player! Customer Service Dept., 400 South 10th Street, Emmaus, P

Get Walk Off Weight and a BONUS MP3 Player! [Click here.] [Prevention] [Listen Up! ] [Listen Up!] [Walk Off Weight] Learn how to lose 3 TIMES MORE FAT the easy way. Research shows that women who walked and listened to music lost twice as much weight as a group without music. We heard that good news loud and clear and used it to create a program that can help you burn 3 TIMES MORE FAT than regular walking programs — and IN HALF THE TIME. [Walk Off Weight] shows you how to walk smarter, not harder, to lose fat like never before. Order today and you'll get the breakthrough walking plan, plus a BONUS MP3 player preloaded with audio workouts, to help you lose up to 22½ pounds in just 8 weeks! Like the sound of that? Here’s some more music to your ears: There’s no dieting and no harsh exercise, which means you can do this program no matter what your age or ability — and lose fat for good! [Walk Off Weight] raises the bar on fat burn by blending short bursts of focused exercise with short bursts of relaxed exercise. This harmony can help you burn an incredible 9 TIMES MORE FAT per minute of exercise. When researchers at a prestigious university ran their own tests, they found that compared with regular aerobic exercise sessions, the methods used in Walk Off Weight helped women LOSE 5 TIMES MORE BELLY FAT. [BONUS Audio Workouts & MP3 Player] What this means to you: Walk Off Weight can be instrumental to your weight loss success. Take the first step today and walk away from stubborn fat for good! [Order Walk Off Weight with the BONUS MP3 workouts today.] [Order Now] A typical person following the program described in Walk Off Weight should expect a safe and healthy weight loss of 1 to 2 pounds per week. [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Pinterest] [Unsubscribe] | [Manage Your Email Preferences] | [Privacy Policy] Customer Service Dept., 400 South 10th Street, Emmaus, PA 18098 © 2016 Rodale Inc., all rights reserved. 12606_70516 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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