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Are Home Fitness Equipment Claims True?

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Are Home Fitness Equipment Claims True?

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There are many benefits of exercise that have been proven and are well documented. However, that’s not always the case for advertisers’ claims for exercise equipment. Most advertisers claim that their exercise equipment offers a quick and easy way to get in shape, and lose weight fast. But, the truth is, there is no such thing as a no-effort, no-work way to a lean, healthy, toned body. In order to get the benefits of exercise requires actually doing the work. So, before you call and order the latest infomercial wonder product, or jump on the next fitness fad bandwagon, take the time to carefully evaluate the advertisers’ claims for their products. Always read the fine print. The advertised results are usually based on more than just the use of the product. It is probably based a nutrition plan or restricted calories or a complete exercise program. Be skeptical of testimonials and before-and-after pictures. Their results may not be typical. Just because someone else had success with the

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