| Calorie Bargain: Sane Fitness |
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| by Charles Stuart Platkin | |
| Thursday, 02 August 2007 | |
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Considering how real life works, before you could think up answers to these questions, you’d be exhausted -- or late for something else. Well that’s where SANE Fitness comes in. This great idea combines practical and fit…QUICK! The Health Bonus: The cards have clear, basic information which makes it easy to start a work out program, and stick to it. Wherever you are, no matter how short on time you are. It's very easy to get started. What We Liked Best: Cute cardholder that you can put around your neck—in your living room or at the gym. Three work-out routines are rotated on a schedule to keep your body “on its toes”. What We Liked Least: They still can't get you up and out of your chair if you're not motivated, and you can't ask the cards questions. What It Replaces: Poor form guessing exercises at the gym, and/or ripped out pages from a workout magazine. The Price: Sane Fitness QuickStart Kit $24.95. Other Offerings: Coming soon, the SaneFitness – Next Level and Sane Preggers: A fitness routine for moms-to-be. Where to Buy: http://www.sanefit.com Information: You can see a sample card here. Ingredients: 36 cards contain, 3 complete full body workouts; 36 cards + Instructional Brochure + Box + Cardholder. Do you have a Calorie Bargain to share? Calorie Bargains are foods, drinks, products and services that help you live a healthier life. Send your favorites to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it so we can try them! And if your idea is published, you'll receive a FREE copy of The Diet Detective's latest book. Trackback(0)
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