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Hack your fitness with the SACK + 50% OFF!

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Rest easy while you get jacked. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to become the greatest version of

Rest easy while you get jacked. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to become the greatest version of yourself. Dial up the heat with SACK + 50% OFF THE COACH Overnight weight loss and muscle building sound too good to be true, right? Not anymore… Introducing a new fitness wearable like no other, crafted from cutting-edge materials, and designed to boost your muscle growth like never before. Meet SACK by Freeletics. SACK tones all your zones all night long with embedded resistance bands. SACK turns up the heat to keep your body working and burning even more calories. SACK keeps your muscles primed for action with a proprietary nutrient delivery system. SACK is the training partner that gets you fit, fast. When your workout’s over, your body automatically falls into a deep recovery sleep and you wake up with levels of shred you didn’t know were possible. The result? Up to 800x the standard muscle hypertrophy that you would get from the same amount of exercise. The best part? You can see results in as little as one single sweaty night. It’s not a sleeping bag. It’s SACK by Freeletics. AND coming soon from our Innovation Lab: The anywhere, anytime, Instant-Privacy Popup Workout Shelter. At work? At the festival? At your kid’s concert? Now you can work out anytime you want without anyone seeing you. Full privacy. Full performance. Full sweat. Training has never been this in-tents! OK, the SACK is an April Fool’s joke 😄 – but your chance to get 50% OFF isn’t! No matter what anyone claims, overnight results are a myth. But if you’re ready to start a real fitness journey, it’s time to put the power of the Coach to work. Act fast to get the Coach for 50% off. The sale ends TOMORROW! [Take 50% off](         [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok](www.tiktok.com/@freeletics?lid=lzbezocd7se7) [Blog]( [Forum]( You receive this email because you opted in at [Freeletics.com]( and decided to become truly fit. If you don't want to pursue that goal anymore, [you can unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © 2024 Freeletics GmbH, All rights reserved. Freeletics GmbH - Berg-am-Laim-Straße 111 - 81673 Munich, Germany Court of jurisdiction: Munich, Amtsgericht München HRB 205346, VAT-ID: DE289794913 Managing Director: Daniel Sobhani

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