Grow Taller For the Summer – It’s Not Too Late!

by Hayden Carter

Grow Taller For the SummerSpring is here and there’s only two more short months until it’s officially summer. And if you’re not already in shape for the beach, then don’t despair – YOU STILL HAVE TIME. You can still get in shape and grow taller in time for summer!

Here’s how…

Look, I know that over the winter you probably did what many people do: tell yourself over and over “next week I’m going to hit the gym so that I’m in shape for warmer weather!” or “My new year’s resolution is to get into shape!” only to have those timelines you set for yourself come and go.

We’ve all let goals like that slip past us and beat ourselves up about it. Even felt guilty about it. But there’s really no reason to feel guilty since the primary reason that people do let those goals to get into better shape and get taller are not selfish but because they’re busy satisfying the demands of others. They’re busy with work so they’re pleasing their boss, they’re busy with their significant others and pleasing them, they’re busy with friends so those friendships don’t suffer. And I’m the last one in the world to tell you to slack off from work, ignore you significant other, or ditch your friends.

But it’s time to do something for yourself. Over 80% of Grow Taller Book program users have reported significant a significant increase in height in less than 2 months. That means that you can very easily be standing from one to four inches taller by the time summer officially roles around.

And the best part? You’ll be getting your entire body in shape at the same time. The Grow Taller Book is a total body makeover. Many of the very same exercises that you will be using to get taller will also be helping to burn the fat and give you a leaner, more muscular body in 2010 with plenty of time left over for showing it off on the beach.


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Eric M. April 26, 2010 at 1:11 pm

Now that’s motivation! :) Seriously though, it’s pretty easy to get lulled into that “I’ll do it later” routine. I know I’ve done it. Nothing like a kick in the pants to get started though.

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