Want to Have 6 Pack Abs?

Feb 28, 2009 @ 06:03 pm by articles

What makes actors like Brad Pitt such attractive hunks? Yes, they have handsome faces, but what people remember are their 6 pack abs. With athletic mid-sections like that, they set off their bodies in attractive and memorable ways. Did you ever think that you would like to look like that? At least have 6 pack abs?

All of us might have wondered briefly just what it would take to get into that kind of shape. How would you go about it? How do you get 6 pack abs like that? It must take a whole lot of sit-ups, leg-raises and other exercises to get yourself to look like that…

When you get right down to it, getting 6-pack abs is pretty simple. You need a good plan. Then you need to exercise enough to make your abdominal muscles stand out a bit. The only thing left is to get rid of the belly fat that is covering up your abs so they can’t be seen.

It is important to emphasize that you will need to avoid the misinformation out there about how to get your 6 pack abs. Most of what you will hear or read is just flat wrong. You need exercise, right. But not that much. The really important part is how you handle your diet regimen to sculpt your body into the way you want it to look.

If you really want to learn how to get six pack abs, you can. All you really need to do to start is to click on any of the links in this article/posting. That will take you to an excellent source of reliable information, a source where you can find out exactly what you need to know.

By – Arnold T. Jones

I Didn’t Leave my Heart in San Francisco; I Left it in Boston.

Feb 28, 2009 @ 03:22 pm by articles

Don’t allow yourself to be fooled by the towering skyscrapers, for the city of Boston, Massachusetts is known for its nostalgic old buildings and narrow walkways, taking you through centuries of history in America. When you book your flights to the city of Boston during the spring season you will be welcomed by dazzling, aromatic flowers in the famous Boston Public Gardens. Spring will also cue the start of baseball season, so plan to visit Fenway Park and catch a Red Sox Game.

The feature many visitors adore about Boston is that it can be truly classified as a “walking city”. Grab some good walking shoes, book Boston flights and prepare to hit the streets. Here is a tip from locals: The fastest way to see Boston is to follow Freedom Trail, a red brick walking trail about 2.5 miles that stop at 16 interesting historic sites. Tourists can encounter various historic markers along this trail.

When you book your flights to Boston, get yourself a rental car so you can drive down the southern coastline of Cape Cod for views of the best beaches in New England. Or, you could journey north to Maine for an inspiring fall foliage show. The best times to go to Boston is during the fall and spring seasons.

Whatever season you choose to reserve your next flight to Boston, you will be sure to leave your heart behind in this beautiful city and you will have memories to last a lifetime.Find cheap flights to Boston at www.costlessflights.com.

spent an evening reading

Feb 28, 2009 @ 03:11 pm by articles

Now that winter has come – in many areas there is already enough snow to make the landscape look like in a fairy tale. And that brings us directly to the topic: Why not read some tales again? There is a wonderful new book with tales: The Tales of Beedle the Bard (german title: Die Märchen von Beedle dem Barden by Joanne K. Rowling of Harry Potter fame. It contains five wonderfully illustrated tales (the illustrations were done by J.K. Rowling herself) and is surely going to be a bestseller soon.

My next suggestion is a real classic: “The Pillars of the World” by Ken Follet (again, as I am german, the german title: Die Säulen der Erde), a novel with colorful insight to life in the medieval ages in England. A very complex story about quite a lot of people involved in building a cathedral or some in trying to prevent it…

And if you like the writing style of Ken Follet and if you like the middle ages – why not stick with him and read “World without End” (german title: Die Tore der Welt) It is somehow a sequel to “The Pillars of the World”, as it plays in the same city only 200 years later and some of the protagonists are descendants of the first book’s heroes. At a closer look it a self-contained independent story, but as captivating as its predecessor!