Subject: Bad genetics for shoulders? Try THESE width-building exercises...
I've
always been jealous of people who are genetically
gifted in the shoulder department...
Me, I have an ectomorph bone structure, which gives me naturally
narrow
shoulders that are relatively weak compared to the rest of my
muscle groups.
I find it hard to gain strength in the shoulders, they lose
strength quickly,
and I get the "snap, crackle and pop" in the joints
when I move them
the wrong way.
Ironically enough, all these things make me the PERFECT
person to talk
about effective shoulder training...
Because if someone like me, who is completely genetically
NOT
gifted for building shoulders, can do it...so can YOU.
All you need are the right exercises and the right info...and
taking advice
from somebody who can build their shoulders just by being in
the same
room with a barbell is not what you need.
(and heck, if you ARE somebody who builds shoulders easily,
with the right
info you'll REALLY be able to take your shoulder development
to a whole
new level!)
Now, if you missed this on Friday, I just released a new book
...The
Best
Shoulder Exercises You've Never Heard Of. It's got 76 exercises
for the
shoulders that I've used myself make BIG progress in my own
shoulder
training.
If you have trouble developing
your shoulders...if they're small, narrow or
weak...if "conventional' training just isn't cutting it...you
NEED the exercises
in this book.
Here's the deal...Friday,
the price STARTED at 3 bucks...and
for every
20 people that bought the book, the price went up by one dollar.
Right now, it's $10...which is a STEAL.
But it's still going up...
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So if you want to pick up a copy now, while it's still cheap, I definitely
recommend doing so...76 killer exercises that will help you develop the
bigger, wider, BETTER shoulders you want, all without wrecking your joints.
Click here to check that out now...I've also posted some
sample exercises on that page that you can take to the gym
and try out.
Enjoy!
Nick Nilsson
The "Mad Scientist of Muscle"
P.S. If you know anybody else
who might benefit from this
information, feel free to forward this email to them!