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From: "Brian Joseph" <unlockyourglutes@parkscance.date>
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Subject: Plus The #1 Exercise to Develop a Rounder, Stronger Butt
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<div style=" font-size: 15px; font-family: arial; ">Dear Friend,<br />
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I'm not going to pull any punches. You're going to be angry and shocked by what I'm about to share with you.<br />
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When you stick to a program by the letter and do everything your trainer tells you, you expect results, right?<br />
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Well, what if you discovered all your hard work was causing you to be MORE prone to injury, was having <a href="http://parkscance.date/8BomJRAYxIa93UfTYLqUQUTlXo7pGj8hbH4c2R0A-aZrmHJp" style="color:#0000FF;"><b>ZERO effect on the shape of your butt</b></a> and was leaving you with LESS strength and power?
<p align="left"><a href="http://parkscance.date/8BomJRAYxIa93UfTYLqUQUTlXo7pGj8hbH4c2R0A-aZrmHJp"><img alt="" src="http://parkscance.date/1a13940ed02e5b7386.jpg" /> </a></p>
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What if you discovered you were ALWAYS going to fall short of the body you want, because...<br />
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You've been LIED TO about how to train your body's BIGGEST muscle...<br />
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And it's cost you in your performance, your health and even how you look.<br />
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<b>I'm talking about your glutes.</b><br />
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Your glutes are your body's most powerful muscle, yet they're also the most misunderstood.<br />
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<b><a href="http://parkscance.date/8BomJRAYxIa93UfTYLqUQUTlXo7pGj8hbH4c2R0A-aZrmHJp" style="color:#0000FF;">When you discover the right way to unlock your glutes, everything changes. You can put the pedal to the metal on your gains.</a></b><br />
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And you know when you've trained your glutes the right way, as you're the proud owner of a strong, round, healthy butt.<br />
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All The Best<br />
Brian</div>
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