Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Forbidden Fitness Secrets Used By Legendary Japanese “Shadow Warriors” Reinforce Your Joints, Ligaments And Tendons With An Almost Supernatural Breaking Point

“Now, even someone who is super-stiff, immobile, and out of shape can, in just a few short hours, know more about becoming ‘near-invincible’ in the gym than most athletes, weightlifters and strength coaches do… and do it in the fastest way possible!”

If you would you like to know a secret way to “wire” your body to handle maximum stress without risking discomfort, pain or injury… then here’s how a clan of the most mysterious (and deadly) warriors in Japanese history did it.

Hundreds of years ago, Japanese warlords were “haunted” by a clan of warriors who possessed mysterious and magical powers…

They had the ability to shape-shift… to phase through walls and walk on water… to disappear into shadows… to move with phantom speed, agility, balance and coordination… and to endure (and even laugh at) an ungodly amount of stress and punishment.

So, who were these “shadow warriors” REALLY? And what does this have to do with you? Well…

Some say they were a secret society formed one moonless night… deep in the Iga Mountains… during the chance meeting of a Wandering Warrior Monk, a Chinese Mystical Priest and a Peasant Farmer.

Others say they were “freedom fighters” guided by an oracle with access to lost ancient knowledge.

What is it about the very real, flesh-and-blood Ninja that made warlords terrified of their own shadow?

That created so much confusion on a battlefield, their enemies ended up fighting against themselves?

Truth is, the Ninja simply used a strategic set of “forbidden fitness secrets” that made them SEEM supernatural.

A dedication to clinical and precise training of these secrets is what allowed the Ninja to be limber, supple and “move like mist” one moment…

This ability allowed them wield strange weapons, dispatch elite opponents...

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