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New Shaun T's Focus Tz5 Dvd Workout Base Kit W/ Resistance Band Dvd** on 2040-parts.com

US $45.88
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Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New MPN:t25 14 dvd

With just 5 days a week and 25 mins aday you can change your life and hit your fitness goals.

Includes ALL nonstop 25-minute workouts, Quick-Start Guide, Nutrition Plan, Workout Calendars, Resistance Band, and 5-Day Fast Track Guide

Major studies have shown that 30 minutes of exercise can be just as effective at burning fat and even more efficient than 60 minutes of exercise

With FOCUS T25, you need to work out just 25 minutes a day to get in the best shape of your life

So push Play and focus for 25 minutes and get it done!

    -25 minutes a day
    -14 Dvds
    -Alpha, Beta and Gamma
    -Workout Calendars
    -Resistance Band

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