Todd R.
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Returning to Fred Hahn and Slow Burn after 20 years to re-introduce my body to it's formal self. It's never to late to start and it's never too late to re-start. I began weight training over 60 years ago, with Vic Tanny, one of the first to create gym clubs using focused machines to build strength in targeted zones.
Rumor had it that 60 years ago Vic Tanny learned the key to lasting strength from Charles Atlas, a World Champion body builder for many years. Vic Tanny and then Jack Lalane became two successful chains that ignited the Fitness Industry.
For me, Slow-Burn has it's roots in what Charles Atlas would refer to "Dynamic Tension", referred to today as resistance training, working your body 30-60 second through muscle failure.
So for me, coming back to Slow-Burn is like re-introducing myself to myself just 60 years later. The good news is my body weight has been consistent and so my muscle tone is already responding after just 4 30-minute weekly sessions of Slow-Burn.
While 2 of my stomach's 6-packs were lost in my 60 year hiatus from working out, I do see one more pack trying to emerge since re-starting with Fred's Slow-Burn technique. That's a good thing.
Slow-Burn is great for those of us who honor the value of indendepent workouts with a one-on-one model. My trainer is also amazing.
A happily satisfied continuing customer.
I'm not a big photo poster so please don't ask, but at 6ft. 2in., 180 lbs with 4-packs still visible and 5 pounds lighter than when I was 16 and playing football, I'm feeling good thanks to Slow-Burn.