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June 19, 2008

Flipping the Bird in China

This is not an ordinary email. It contains subject matter
that may make you uncomfortable. Then again, it may
change your life for the better.

What I'm about to discuss with you may sound outlandish.
It may cause you to sneer or smirk. It may trap you in
your ego - where so many feel comfortable with the
idea that they already know almost everything - even
the things they clearly don't. As the saying goes, "Don't
bother me with facts, my mind is already made up."

Well, I'm not going to "bother" you with facts today. I'm
simply going to give you a different view of things in
our world. Things we take for granted. Things that we
use every single day - yet know so little about. Things
like your hands and fingers.

Previously I've written about exercising your hands in
order to eliminate pain, as well as to strengthen your
ENTIRE BODY and MIND. I've hinted at how certain
exercises for the hands open the meridians of the
body and promote greater chi flow. I've even told
you that in China, I have studied many books and
courses on how to train your hands and fingers -
but not just for super-human strength. No. The
main purpose of many of these exercises is to
keep your mind and body sharp - even in your
latter years.

No Alzheimers. No dementia. No wandering around
in a daze, totally unaware of who you are and what
you're here for. No breakdown of the internal organs -
which are the keys to great health.

Anyone who thinks his muscles are where his strength
comes from has never had a kidney stone, stomach
virus or some other difficulty that knocks the best of
the best on their can.

Okay, the above is all well and good - yet did you
know there are even MORE reasons to train your
hands and fingers - and even more benefits to
doing so than you can possibly imagine at this
very moment.

Including healing your body of pain; improving
communication; enhancing your career and
ability to earn a good income.

Here's the deal: How you use your fingers has
a long, long, long history in Asia. Specific hand
positions, known as "shou shi" here in China -
contain automatic feedback to your brain and
central nervous system - as well as to the
Universe itself. Those who've reached the highest
levels of energy work will tell you that you can
change your life by changing the way you use
your fingers; even by placing your fingers in
various positions that don't look like much of
anything.

Well, if you think putting various fingers together
doesn't influence or affect you or anyone else,
then flip the bird to the next 10 people you see
and notice the reactions.

True, this is a crude example of what I'm talking
about, but I think it illustrates a point. Whenever
you see those big giant statues of various Chinese
or Indian saints, take a look at how the fingers
are positioned. Ever wonder why these positions
were chosen. They were chosen because they
affect your jing, qi and shen - aka your physical body,
energy body and spirit body.

With a specific hand seal or finger movement, I have
watched a friend in China turn a roomful of people
around. Without being conscious of what happened,
these people turned around, took a seat and began
patiently waiting for him to talk.

I have watched a kung fu master slice through bricks
with the insides of his fingers. He did this, by the way,
after preparing himself with a variety of hand seals or
finger gestures that increased the flow of chi in his
body. I have watched old men do amazing things with
"mind power" - and much of it they attribute to how
they train their fingers.

Bur HOW these people train their fingers is not the
standard "get a hand gripper" advice you hear about
today. In fact, the finger exercises that benefit your
mind, body and circumstances in seemingly super-
natural ways have nothing to do with gadgets, grippers
or anything like that.

They also don't require hard, hard work. All they require
is your willingness to learn, practice and apply.

If you'll do this, I can assure you that you will be blown
away with the results you get in your life - and not just
in terms of your health and fitness. I mean EVERY area
of your life.

Are you hungry for more.

I certainly hope so because I have a recommendation
for you. It's called Finger Healing. I not only give it a
double-thumbs up - but I'm positive you will, too.
That's why I'm telling you right now to use your index
finger to click the following link to order NOW.

Go to http://mattfurey.com/finger_healing.html and
see for yourself the difference a few non-obscene
finger movements can have upon your life.

Matt Furey

P.S. When you're watching the DVDs in this program
and doing the finger movements, remember that the
Fure-cat told you so. Get this course NOW and change
your life forever. Go to http://mattfurey.com/finger_healing.html
and order NOW.

June 16, 2008

The Truth About Long-Range Goals

Dear Health and Fitness Enthusiast,
Welcome to my website. A couple quick things about me and my world famous Combat Conditioning programs. I'm 45 years young. Twas only yesterday when I was eight years old and first got involved in sports.

Since that day I've trained my mind and my body. I set goals to become a champion swimmer, wrestler and martial artist. Although not easy, with good training I became a champion in each endeavor. I won state, national and world titles in wrestling and kung fu before fully dedicating myself to serving others with my extraordinary programs. By the way, you can watch video of me winning the NCAA II title in 1985 by clicking here.

Throughout my career, I've been blessed with the greatest coaches and trainers of all time. People like: Dan Gable - Olympic champion, Bruce Baumgartner - 2-time Olympic champion, J Robinson, Karl Gotch, Dr. Daniel Weng, and many Chinese martial arts masters. I've traveled the world - from Canada to Australia, from China to New Zealand - from Japan to England, Ireland, Portugal, Abu Dhabi, Mexico, Finland and a host of other countries. And I've been on the cover of several magazines (see below).

Everywhere I travel I'm thinking about how I can help people like you achieve your goals. My customers, especially those in the Matt Furey Inner Circle, are like family. And I am continually thinking about how I can serve all of you better.

Some years ago it came as a surprise when I discovered that my books and courses had already been shipped to over 140 countries. In fact, the first three people to purchase from me online came from Canada, Scotland and North Pole, Alaska.

If you're like most people coming to this site for the first time, you might be wondering how to get started. I suggest you begin with my Combat Conditioning book and DVDs - or, better yet, by becoming a member of the world renowned Matt Furey Inner Circle - wherein I have a plethora of special reports, streaming video and other items to give you.

May our paths cross one day soon.

Yours,

P.S. A portion of every purchase made on any of my websites goes into the Matt Furey Family Foundation - wherein part of our mission is to help spread the power of a positive vision throughout the world by building schools in poor, remote areas.

June 15, 2008

My Father Taught Me

When I reflect upon my childhood, my fondest memories of my father are: The day he came to my 5th-grade class and talked about his career as a lawyer; the day I sat in court and watched him defend his client; the days I sat in his office and watched him dictate memos to his secretary; the days when he sat in the stands and watched me compete in sports; the moments he counseled me after a heart breaking loss and told me I had a knack for turning a disadvantage into an advantage; the day he tried to explain the birds and bees to me; the days he taught me how to read out loud so I could be a lector at church services.

I treasure all these moments in time - but there is one memory of my father that stands out above all others. Twas when he and I played catch with a baseball in my front yard. My father wasn't a great athlete. He weighed 119 pounds when he graduated high school. He was also a lefty (and so are both of my kids). He spent the majority of his daytime hours reading and studying - and still does. So it was a BIG deal for him to stop reading and play catch with me. Even for a few minutes. Isn't it funny how that memory stands above all the others? It shows how delicate and precious each moment in time really is. It also shows how an exchange of energy - expressed through the tossing of a baseball - makes everything else in life seem trivial.

I love you Dad - and I'm thankful for the memories.

matthew furey

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet®

P.S. Your courage and confidence will soar when you're a member of the Furey Faithful.

June 14, 2008

It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's ...

Imagine what it would feel like to be so strong, so vigorous, so powerful, and so athletic that the rest of the world stands in awe of your abilities. Imagine when you run down the street or go into a gym to train, everyone stops in his tracks and whispers to a neighbor - 'Hey, check it out. This guy is unreal.' If you're willing to imagine such a thing, you can make it happen. And you make it happen by mixing your intention with the willingness to MOVE toward what you want. He who imagines properly MUST move toward what he wants. If you think you've imagined and you feel you've gotten nowhere - I have news for you. You have only daydreamed. He who imagines with vim, vigor and feeling is propelled into action."

matthew furey

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet®

P.S. Your courage and confidence will soar when you're a member of the Furey Faithful.


June 13, 2008

Things I Can't Do Today

Many people go through life filled with resentment and bitterness about what isn't working, what they don't have, what they wish they had, what other people have that they don't have, and so on. This is the wrong orientation toward life. A better orientation is to begin with what you DO have and build from there. Take note of your strengths and build upon them. Do not waste time fretting about what you cannot do. Focus on what you can do - then make plans to turn the things you cannot do into things you can do - even if it means enlisting the help of others. There are many things I cannot currently do that I get done because I'm willing to allow others to help me. Knowing this allows me to focus on what I do best - and if I continually do what I do best - I'll get more accomplished in less time.

matthew furey

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet®

P.S. Your courage and confidence will soar when you're a member of the Furey Faithful.

June 12, 2008

How Old is Your Skin?

Even though your skin is not classified as an organ, many consider it to be your largest eliminative organ. Just as a snake sheds it's skin, you are continually shedding your own skin and you don't even realize it. In fact, every seven years every cell that makes up your body will not be the same as you have right now. So drop all the senseless talk about getting older. You are not getting older. You are being renewed on a daily basis.

matthew furey

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet®

P.S. Your courage and confidence will soar when you're a member of the Furey Faithful.

June 10, 2008

How to Develop a Talent

When you develop a talent, consider the possibility that this talent may turn into multiple talents that don't currently seem to be connected. Yet, they are. When you develop a talent to a high level of skill, to an elite level - this talent may feed you, clothe you and nourish you for the rest of your life. What you receive from taking the time to develop yourself far outweighs the time you invested.

matthew furey

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet®

P.S. Your courage and confidence will soar when you're a member of the Furey Faithful.

June 09, 2008

How to Score Touchdowns

You don't score touchdowns by worrying about how far you have to move the ball. You put points on the board by focusing on an objective, seeing yourself where you want to be - then hauling ass to get there. You don't complain when times are tough. Nor do you expect anyone or anything else to do the job for you - but you willingly and graciously accept help when it comes. Sometimes help comes in mysterious ways, so be open to it. Even so, remember what Dan Gable told me in the fall of 1984, "Don't expect God to get you out of bed in the morning."

matthew furey

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet®

P.S. Your courage and confidence will soar when you're a member of the Furey Faithful.

May 23, 2008

5 Ways to Rejuvenate Your Body

Last weekend Coach Dan Gable spoke about
giving it all you have in your workout -then
placing your attention on recovery from the
workout.

"Work just as hard on recovery as you do in
the workout," he said.

This is sage advice. Thing is most people have
no idea how to recover after training. Nor do
they recognize the grand importance of it.

Thankfully, I'm not one of those who thinks
recovery is unimportant. And I credit this as
helping me avoid most of the major surgeries
that many competitive athletes and martial
artists have undergone.

So many people get banged up and refuse to
recover properly. Or they train the wrong way -
doing exercises that are questionable at best.
They may get stronger - but at a huge expense.

Shoulders are ruined from heavy bench pressing.
Knees are shot from training on machines instead
of free hand. Backs are ruined from dead lifts done
wrong.

Then there are the people who work all day and never
take time to train. These people never rid their body
of the negative stress associated with their job. And
it leads to physical and mental decline.

Very quickly, here are 5 ways to rejuvenate your body
that I will cover in far more detail for members of the
Matt Furey Inner Circle.

1. Proper Exercise - That's right. This may seem like a
mind-bender - but exercise in and of itself - if done with
a deep connection to your breathing and with con-
centration on your muscles - will help rejuvenate you. There
is a fine line, however. Anytime you force yourself to do
more than ever before - then the exercise is a rejuvenator -
but you'll need extra time to recover from it without
exercising.

2. Deep Breathing - You might think you did enough deep
breathing during your exercise period - but recovery will
be faster and more dramatic if you continue to focus on
how you breathe after you train. Even right now - how
conscious are you of your breathing. Is it shallow or deep
and full.

3. Food Selection - If you choose foods that are loaded with
starch, high fructose corn syrup, msg, corn starch and so on -
this will make it much harder for you to recover from hard
training. Think in colors like orange, yellow, red, purple, green
and so on when you eat. White is usually the devil's choice.
If you want to get fat (or fatter) - eat white.

4. Sauna - One of the most rejuvenating activities is taking
a sauna - causing more toxins to be released through
sweating. A sauna also warms your muscles, increases
blood flow and gives your internal organs a well needed
jolt.

5. Sports Massage - It's no accident that the Great Gama
of India was in an exercise system that included DAILY
massage - http://gama-fitness.com - Nor is it accidental
that many countries in the world make sure their athletes
get a good sports massage on a regular basis. I have gone
from feeling I was on my last legs - to fully rejuvenated
by getting a powerful sports massage.

There are many other keys to rejuvenation - but these five
will keep you busy for life. Use them and experience the
benefits.

Matt Furey

Results from Get Tough Seminar

Last weekend I held the Get Tough Fitness
Challenge right here in Tampa - and let me
tell you - it was yet another personal best on
all fronts.

First, the students in attendance were the very
best ever. Many people were attending for the
third, fourth and fifth time - and you could see
the physical and mental transformation that is
taking place in their lives.

Second, the speakers were simply fantastic. Dan
Gable, Sakai Yusai, Master Ueno, Ed Baran, Fred
Nicklaus, Pete Lillo and Vince Palko - all held the
audience spell-bound, gave awesome advice and
showed they walk their talk.

Third, the contests for Best Hindu Squats, Best
Hindu Pushups and the 2008 Combat Conditioning
Athlete of the Year were superb.

For three straight years Logan Christopher has trained
with the goal of winning the title in mind. In both 2006
and 2007 he fell short of his goal - but the third time can
be a charm - and it most certainly was this year for Logan.

He blitzed his way into the finals where he faced Perry
Berthelot. The two men fought valiantly for the coveted
crown - but in the end it was "the bridge" that separated
the champion from the runner-up. The patience and persistence
embodied by Logan Christopher reigned supreme.

Congratulations.

I'll be providing some streaming video footage of the victory
in the future to members of the Matt Furey Inner Circle.

There is much, much more I'd like to tell you - especially the
wisdom coming from the other speakers - in particular Sakai
Yusai (Ajari-san) - who shook up the room more than once
with his wisdom.

I will never forget his talk - nor the four days I spent with him
in New York City after the event. Each day when I arise I come
to understand at a whole new level, the depth of Ajari-san's
saying, "Live each day as if it were your whole life."

Who you were yesterday is not who you are today. Leave that
person behind and bring a NEW YOU into today.

Let go of the past. Become a new person each and every day.

If you will take the time to "get this message" - your life will
become the masterpiece you'd like it to be.

Matt Furey

P.S. I'll have pictures from the event to show you very soon
as well. Stay tuned.

 

 


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