
Is Being Fat Genetic?
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Narrated by:
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Mark Allyn
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Fat is one of the most delicious, but yet deadly molecules a human can consume. It's important to regulate your fat intake and be aware of why fat is needed. Learn what exercises are mainly responsible for recruiting and burning fat tissue. You this will also learn why being fat does have something to do with your genetics. In America we have an obesity epidemic, where more people are overweight then they are in shape. I am hoping this article will sway those demographics so America is seen as a nation that is physically healthy. I am a Certified Personal Trainer through the National Federation of Personal Trainers, certification number 45582, and accredited by the NCAA.
©2014 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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