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clenching muscles?


Question Posted Monday June 11 2007, 7:35 pm

if you clench your muscles a lot will they get bigger and the fat around them start to disappear?

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TheWallflower answered Monday June 11 2007, 11:39 pm:
It actually works but you'd have to hold it for a long amount of the time.

The best time to do it is actually in the morning before you eat breakfast. Just flex your whole body for 2 minutes and you'll lose fat and get toned.

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montrealfan answered Monday June 11 2007, 10:38 pm:
My dad says that works and he is pretty huge. But that could also be because he is a construction worker. If a parent says it works go with it usually.

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