Posts Tagged ‘Review’

8th August
2010
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Frankie Andreu Reviews the Cannondale SuperSix.

4th August
2010
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Competitive Cyclist: Which Cervélo is right for you? If you've ever wondered which Cervélo is right for you, here's our answer. Here we cover the features and benefits of the S1, S2, R3, and R3 SL. For more information, please visit www.competitivecyclist.com

1st August
2010
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Competitive Cyclist: Which Cervélo is right for you? If you've ever wondered which Cervélo is right for you, here's our answer. Here we cover the features and benefits of the S1, S2, R3, and R3 SL. For more information, please visit www.competitivecyclist.com

28th July
2010
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HEY GUYS ~i'm back from vacation and i plan on posting many videos very soon about my 600 subscribers thank you guys sooooo much for that and more please help me make it to 1000 more details will come about my next contest and such things if you have any questions please comment below or pm me

27th July
2010
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Nice looking deck. Lots of nice detail on the cards as well as the box itself. However, the finish is a bit below standards for Ellusionist. They tend to clump up a bit when speading and fanning. Great to add to a collection, but not the best to handle. Thanks for watching! Be sure to comment and subscribe.

27th July
2010
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Cheat Your Way Thin Diet Program Review- Can you really cheat to lose fat? Strategic cheating and scientific ways to boost my metabolism has kept my body fat down and my metabolism up. I hear people often say it is my genetics, but that is far from the truth. You can see from my pictures, my metabolism was not great. By using planned cheating and cycling of certain foods, you can boost the fat burning powers of your metabolism. I purchased the Cheat Your Way Thin program last spring and reviewed it on vacation. As I went through the information by the information I was pleasantly surprised since I have used similar scheduling of food and planned cheating to raise the metabolism and burn body fat. The author of the program Joel Marion puts together the information in a easy to use system and provides the studies and the science behind why the program works. If you are not planning to cheat to lose properly, you are just cheating and gaining. What is great about the Cheat Your Way Thin program is, ANYONE can have success. They just have to follow the plan. So if you are working out like crazy and not looking the way you want then it is time to change your nutrition. If you don't workout and want to lose some fat, this is a way to start. If there was every a time to learn how to stimulate your metabolism and start making planned cheating work for you, when would be the best time to start? So check out the Cheat Your Way Thin link and let me know what it does for you.

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Christopher Mazzella has been a certified personal trainer helping his clients get results for over 18 years. His lifestyle nutrition approach and diverse training backgrounds of bodybuilding, power lifting, rehab and pain management have benefited hundreds of people.
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3rd July
2010
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A rugged all-in-one bike-cam with a small screen. Could this be it, could this be the perfect extreme sports video camera? The X170 from Drift Innovations is so called because of its 170 degree wide angle lens. The screen lets you line up your shot - a brilliant feature for a bike-cam - and you can watch your video masterpiece there and then without hooking up to a computer. The camera is an inch longer than a Garmin GPS and can be fitted to helmets and handlebars with the included straps and mounts. Or, screw off the shoe and you'll find a standard tripod thread. Noticed the black dot yet? It's caused by the curvature of the ultra wide angle lens. There's nothing you can do about it but will only appear when you're shooting into the sun. The company told me in an email: "This was a compromise we had to make to get the 170 degree wide angle lens." The X170 can shoot 5 megapixel stills or hi-res video at 720 by 480 pixel quality, 30 frames per second. There's some onboard memory but fit a 16 GB SD card for grabbing your footage. The dead easy screen menu lets you toggle tons of stuff, like recording to AVI or MP4, or auto switching off the screen after you've lined up your shot. The X170's screen is a boon, of course, but it's a battery hog. Power is supplied by two AA batteries. The lens rotates so you can fit the camera to any plane and still line up the shot correctly. The X170 can be started and stopped with the included wireless remote control, dead useful for when ...

30th June
2010
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Competitive Cyclist: Which Cervélo is right for you? If you've ever wondered which Cervélo is right for you, here's our answer. Here we cover the features and benefits of the S1, S2, R3, and R3 SL. For more information, please visit www.competitivecyclist.com

24th June
2010
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Competitive Cyclist: Which Cervélo is right for you? If you've ever wondered which Cervélo is right for you, here's our answer. Here we cover the features and benefits of the S1, S2, R3, and R3 SL. For more information, please visit www.competitivecyclist.com

24th June
2010
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Competitive Cyclist: Which Cervélo is right for you? If you've ever wondered which Cervélo is right for you, here's our answer. Here we cover the features and benefits of the S1, S2, R3, and R3 SL. For more information, please visit www.competitivecyclist.com

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