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Losing inches = it's a cinch (of the belt).
Shaping and toning your body is a by-product of hard work and good habits. Healthy food, exercise, and some form of resistance training is mandatory. There's no easy answer. Yep. You gotta do it. Here's some benefits of using the SmartVest that surprised everyone.
Luck is a strange happening. There's no explanation. Some say, the harder you work, the luckier you are. In this case, it was a well-designed product made of superior components.
The SmartVest was developed to assist basketball players with their playing skills. Fitting like a glove to the player's body, no distractions, and comfortable. Well....
This compression fit was quite a finding. Not only did it give the player what they needed, but also supplied a bonus or two. Dramatically improving their posture, the inner-belt system gave support to the abdominals, and was a real plus for the lower back. To the hooper, no big deal. To you and your body, a REAL BIG DEAL. Why?
Not at first, but slowly users were sharing stories of changes in body shape that were quite flattering. Women and men, using the vest, were losing an inch or two around the waist. They didn't know why. It soon became apparent that the inner-belt was causing a bit of an isometric crunch during fitness walks and daily wear. They had cinched up the belt (it's really quite easy to close), nice and snug , before going for their workouts. (How about that - they read the instructions.) You may have seen walking tips that suggest you tuck your tummy during power walks. The reasons: firm up the abs, improve your posture, and help yourself move fficiently. Excellent, but who can tuck their tummy for 60 minutes? Let the belt do the work.
Now, with the SVest, they were burning extra calories, strengthening their bodies, improving their fitness levels, and doing a little body toning - ALL AT ONCE! And, promoting good body posture. Don't under-estimate its impact on how you are perceived by others. Confident! Positive! Happy! Body position is a strong signal.
These "feel-goods" are built right into the vest. They don't cost you a penny extra. You just have to use it. Walking, running, daily wear, biking, or playing sports. Look better and feel better.
p.s. We haven't discussed sensory integration. The compression fit of your SVest really promotes this body communication. Let's save it for a future discussion, but here's a clue. It helps to keep you calm and relaxed. Guess what? Another bonus. When will they stop?
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