How to Get Arms Like Madonna’s

by Stephen Holt, Stemulite Fitness Pro


madonna I get a lot of searches from women trying to “get toned arms,” “get rid of flabby arms” and “decrease arm fat.”

Well, here’s the solution …

Read this interview with Canada’s “Problem Part Pro,” Rylan Duggan, on his new Go Sleeveless system that promises better results than plastic surgery.

Coincidentally …

This morning at 12:01 am was the start of his secret 72 hour sale where he is offering a massive bundled package of all his fitness products for over 90% off.

So I am sure you are wondering how Rylan can offer better results than plastic surgery with his Go Sleeveless system.

After all, he claims to be able help women eliminate sagging and flabby arms, muffin top, mommy belly, and so much more, with a simple system that only requires 90 minutes of work per week.

Q: Rylan, your program states that you can help women get better results than plastic surgery. Explain.

Rylan: I know how incredible in sounds, but trust me, this is no scam. Yes, you will get better results with Go Sleeveless than if you went under the knife, it’s no trick, and there is no fine print.

Let me explain how this is possible…

If you were to go in for plastic surgery for liposuction, the most fat they could take out of you is 4-6lbs (or roughly 2-3 kilos).

Any more than this, and the risk of serious complications skyrockets due to the chance of excessive bleeding, being under anesthetic too long, and other such factors.

After the surgery, you will experience significant pain and swelling from anywhere from 6-12 weeks depending on how fast your body recovers.

You will also have to take potentially harmful medications to handle the pain from this invasive surgery – have you SEEN the way they ram that sucker in and out of people’s bodies on shows like Extreme Makeover? Not exactly delicate!

Many women are also confined to their easy-chair for over a month to ensure that they don’t cause any further damage to the tissues while their body heals.

Furthermore, whenever there is trauma to the tissue, the muscles in that area essentially shut-off and go into protective mode.

This coupled with the fact that you aren’t able to exercise and move around results in muscle wasting, a lowering of your metabolism, and fat gain.

By the time the full results from your surgery are seen, it has been more than 8 weeks, your metabolism is slower, you’ve gained body fat, you’ve lost muscle tissue and tone, your fitness has decreased, you’ve been taking harmful painkillers, and you’re also several thousand dollars poorer from the cost of the surgery and having to take time off work.

All for a couple measly kilos?! Doesn’t sound too appealing to me.

On the other hand, in the time it would have taken you to recover from plastic surgery, you could have completed the first Go Sleeveless program.

You would have lost over 10-20 lbs of body fat (or more), gained muscle, toned and sculpted your arms, boosted your metabolism, improved your health and cardiovascular fitness, gotten stronger and done it all in the comfort of your own home in less than 90 minutes a week (freeing up even more time for you and your family).

Better yet, there would be no time off work, you wouldn’t have had to endure any pain, and you could live a normal life. Once you really put these two options side to side, why would anyone chose plastic surgery over Go Sleeveless?

Q: Well I think that says it all. Thanks again Rylan, and where can they get the Go Sleeveless System and your special 90% off 3 day sale?

The sale runs 72 hours for February 16th, 17th, and 18th, and can be found at this link: http://budurl.com/sleeveless

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