Monday, September 15, 2008

My quest to learn how to get wider hips; Product on how to get bigger hips

So I only found one product for this and it was an EBook from http://www.GetBiggerHips.com.

I have been using it for a trusty good 2 weeks and have seen awesome results. I have started seeing result. I measured my hips and they measure a awesome 1 1/2 more inches. I will post pics in a week since I only planned on doing it for 3 weeks. They are working great! It gives you more then exercises to do so this is really helpful and something you can't find off the internet. I would recommend it 100%. The only thing is once you get it be sure to get your doctors approval to use it because it is extremely advanced and effective. It seems fast and everything is natural. Great wat to learn how to get bigger hips. I had gained wider hips from previous program I used to get a bigger butt, but it targeted mainly by buttocks. This, targets my hips so that makes my effects better. The 2 do have similar information but this concentrates on getting wider hips. There are no pictures for the exercise but they can easily be Youtubed. They also teach you to slim only your waistline to make your hips stand out more.

Recommended!

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1 comment:

Inga said...

Hey Melanie, I too am in search of getting wider hips.Is it really true? Did you really get results from getbiggerhips.com? I've seen all the others cause I've been searching endlessly and relentlessly.I bought the dimeadozen book but my pc crashed and I hadn't backed up my files or saved it on any portable device.It contained exercises that I felt strained to keep up with.

Are the exercises in getbiggerhips similar? Are they relatively easy? Maybe they might be easy for you but I might not find them so.See, I'm a thin weekling of a peson...lol...so maybe I need to develop some strength first before tackling anything too hardcore.

I also saw some professional information on a site about building bigger hips which entails a modified version of the squat, where you stand with feet wider than hip width and you do not squat down but rather to the side with weights, and not rising completely to a vertical position but just focusing on a side to side movement(somewhat like an inline skater but only stationary.

Let me know if I still need to get this book.