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Book Reviews of Lose Your Mummy TummyBook Review: Losing you mummy interest Summary: 2 Stars
This book has some good stuff in it and was easy to read. I just had trouble trying to follow exercise instructions out of a manual. I wish I would have ordered the video instead.
Book Review: Nahhh.....save your money Summary: 2 Stars
Not what I was expecting; read excerpts from the book before you buy it. Make sure it's what YOU are expecting.
Book Review: tummy removal Summary: 2 Stars
the book is fine, but it is easier for me to turn on a DVD and follow someone.
Book Review: Not Very Practical Summary: 1 Stars
While the concept of this book makes sense, application in the life of a mother doesn't. I have four children and can't possibly retrain myself to think only in terms of my stomach. Basically the author wants you to think about how you sit, stand, carry your baby, cough, sneeze, lie down, get up and that's on top of the daily excercise routine. As an added bonus, she tells you that one jacknife can undo weeks of work! I know that at 3 am if one of my children starts crying, I don't stop to think about how to properly get out of bed first. I'm just trying to quiet my child before all of the others are awake too. That's too much of a time investment for me to make just to mess it up with one mistake.
Book Review: Waste of Money Summary: 1 Stars
I'm returning this book. The "Groundbreaking Tupler Technique" is this: hold in your abs tight toward your spine. That's it. The rest of the book covers simple stretches and toning exercises that are common sense.
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