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7 SECRETS OF NUTRITION & FLEXIBILITY
#1 of 7: Anyone Can Become Flexible
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Dear Yoga Student,
Let me tell you why I KNOW that anyone can become
super flexible.
In 2003, I met Jake, a former body-builder turned yoga
student who showed me old pictures of himself.
Jake used to have biceps like tree branches! No joke! This
guy was ripped, and everyone knows that body builders
are all stiff as a board… right?
Well, this guy completely transformed his body into
a long, lean, flexible machine so fast that his friends
didn’t recognize him.
He did this using a system he learned in India that
involved long-hold stretches, a special Ayurvedic diet,
and some funky Pancha Karma detoxification program.
All told, Jake spent 1 full year in India practicing
and studying, and I have to say his results were
amazing.
But here’s the thing:
I got the same results in HALF the time using Gravity Poses,
nutritional supplements, and eating healthy foods. I’m not
one to take shortcuts, but hey, who wants to waste time?
Here’s a tip you can use tomorrow:
Try drinking green juice before you stretch (like at least 30
minutes before). These are my favorites: wheatgrass, spinach,
kale, and parsley juice.
I don’t have space here to explain to here why green juices
make you bendy, but trust me, they do.
If you’re interested in the theory behind green juices and other “flexibility foods,” I go into more detail on page 12 of the
YOGABODY Handbook (which I’m giving away free of charge
by the way in my YOGABODY Flexibility Kit).
Details are here: YOGA FLEXIBILITY
Stay bendy,
Lucas
YOGABODY Naturals LLC
p.s. In tomorrow’s lesson, I’m going to teach you something
you’re not going to like: coffee makes you stiff. Sad but true.
Until then…



at 12:28 am - 9th August 2010 Permalink
Hey Lucas I just want to ask if avocado juice is okay to drink before stretching?
at 9:34 am - 13th August 2010 Permalink
Its really true, I thought its just a myth that a super stiff man can be so flexible in a period of time. But as I’ve been researching, its not really a myth, haha. You also opened my eyes to many possibilities about improving flexibility. Thanks to you!
at 6:49 pm - 16th August 2010 Permalink
I just read this to day I really do believe you.I haven’t tryed what you said but I’ll try it.The reason I want to be flexible because everybody at school can go al the way down,do backbends well i can do that but when i hit the splits I’m 9 in. off the ground i feel left out.I believe this will work . I BELIEVE IN YOU
at 12:36 am - 2nd November 2010 Permalink
hey, do you mind sending me daily yoga routins? if so, send them to my e-mail and ill get started
at 10:53 am - 8th November 2010 Permalink
I really want to try yoga but I was having a second thought, I am a very busy person and do not really have the time. How much time is needed for this type of exercise?
at 7:20 am - 11th November 2010 Permalink
Yes, that is right! Anyone can become flexible. Constant practice and eating healthy will make you flexible in due time.
at 8:24 am - 12th November 2010 Permalink
Aside from yoga, pilates can also increase your strength and flexibility.