When choosing a workout program, you could simply go buy what a friend used or what you saw on an impressive infomercial. But, a better idea is weighing your options and finding the right workout system for you. Even the most effective workout programs are very different from one another. Our inventory is proof of this. Rev Abs, Insanity Workout, P90X, and Ten Minute Trainer all have the capacity to help you reach your goals but they are markedly different from one another.
Rev Abs is one of the more recent additions to our line up and one that shouldn’t be overlooked. This program is about getting in the best shape of your life while chiseling your midsection and giving you well defined abs.
This workout program isn’t your run of the mill ab routine, though. It’s more than a stomach workout or a simple crunch routine. This is an entire system of workouts created to help you achieve your ab and overall fitness goals. It does this with a unique approach developed by Brett Hoebel (of Biggest Loser fame).
Abcentrics is the trick to the Rev Abs program. It’s this method that helps people tone up their entire bodies with special attention to their midsection. It combines strength training, ab training, and interval cardio training. In this way it’s able to sculpt lean muscle mass throughout the body and not just in the abs. The cardio workouts function to burn the fat hiding this newly developed muscle and show off your new ripped abs.
But the Rev Abs workouts aren’t the end of the story; you also get a complete Nutrition plan with it, ensuring you are eating the right things to maximize your results.
So, is this excellent workout system the right one for you? Well it’s effective and it includes varied workouts to ensure you don’t get bored. You’ll learn Capoeira too, which is one of the fastest growing fitness trends out there. But only you know what type of exercise you are most likely to stick with. If you’re unsure, check out the videos on our Rev Abs product page and see for yourself what this system is all about.

