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August 02, 2008

Results in 2 Days - Or Less

Take a look at a couple emails I recently received about my Chinese health and fitness programs - along with my uncensored comments:

Matt, Just wanted to touch base with you on the phenomenal results from the Dao Zou program I recently ordered. I am suffering with sciatica, and have used exercises from some of your other exercise programs, but these have not alleviated my problem. But, to my amazement, after just 2 days of Dao Zou with my thumbs positioned in my back and the hands clasped energy position my pain is almost nil.

And believe me, if you have ever suffered from sciatica this is a big deal. My concentration and energy levels are also up along with a happier disposition. I can't wait to utilize the full program and reap all the benefits. If someone does not believe any of your programs will not help them with a particular ailment, all they have to do is get off the couch and try your programs and be prepared to be amazed.

Thanks again
Sam

P.S. Matt, I noticed in the video you used the "f" word and it caused me to be embarrassed and I am certainly glad my children weren't around to hear what you said. In the future I was wondering if you could offer a "G" rated version for us goody-2-shoes. I certainly appreciate you and your efforts of enlightenment in the exercise world. Press on.

MJF: Sam, thanks for the kind words and for the scolding about my language. I cannot recall using the 'F' word in this series as I was doing my best to be mainstream - HA. Perhaps there was a recording error. Or because the DVDs were recorded in China, maybe it was a weird sound effect from someone tossing food out the window at me. Not sure. I'll do my best to curtail any and all swearing in the future - uggh.

Matt, Thank you for providing the 1/2 off sale. With it I ordered and quickly received the materials in the Dao Zou and the The Chinese Long-Life System. I want to share with you what happened next and please understand as I do, that I'm not usually one for testimonials. However what happened to me in such a short time is worth noting.

I watched and practiced the programs for ONLY TWO DAYS.

On the morning of third day, my wife and I embraced after our morning routines as we met for our breakfast. She leaned back in my arms and looked at me, as if studying my face and volunteered "You are looking younger."

OK the compliment was nice, especially from someone who normally does not give them out freely. What fascinates me though is this: My wife did not know that I ordered, received or had started the course. She was away during that period. So I really took note when she made her comment/compliment after only two days practice. I'm looking forward to her further reactions as I continue to practice and progress.

Thank you for making these important materials available.

Daniel
Age 59
Kirkland WA

MJF: That's awesome, Daniel. I was almost inclined to think your wife was psychic - but I know better. When you follow these programs, the change is dramatic. Yet, it is somewhat counter-intuitive to what the average Americano is exposed to. I'm thrilled you have the programs and am certain you'll be receiving more and more comments in the future - including ones about how calm, stress-free and poised you are.

Matt Furey

August 01, 2008

No Fatigue on Friday

Here in the western world, many people are taught to take every set of exercise to failure. They're taught to train hard, harder and harder still.

Others talk about training until you puke - making this the goal - as if throwing up while training is a good thing.

Naturally, these same people also need a day or three or five in between workouts. It takes them forever to recover from something that is supposed to be good for you.

Yet, interestingly enough, in China, athletes train every single day. So do martial artists.

Aren't they tired. Aren't they worn out. Don't they need a day or a week to recover.

No.

And there are some very easy to understand reasons for this - IF you are somewhat open to understanding basic physiological processes.

First of all, who is the model the Chinese martial artists use to describe the WAY of progress.

The model is none other than a baby.

"When a baby cries - his whole body cries," Master Adam Hsu once told me. "Yet when he grabs your finger, he doesn't use anything but his hand."

So we know a baby is physically relaxed in most of his body - even while active.

Now let's take breathing.

When a baby breathes - does he or she breathe from the upper chest and throat - like most adults - or from the lower belly - like ALL other babies.

Watch a baby sometime and you'll see that without exception, they are lower belly breathers.

Now let's take the mind of the baby. Is the baby preoccupied with yesterday or tomorrow - or next year.

No.

The baby lives fully in the present moment. He's aware of his environment, his body, his breathing. And his objective is to turn everything he sees, touches and does into fun.

Because of this the baby energy centers are WIDE OPEN. He can run circles around a room full of adult athletes and not be fatigued. And if he ever does fall to the floor exhausted, he recovers within a minute or so and begins again.

Some babies are good sleepers; some are not so good. Regardless, once they're awake, babies are human energy machines.

Now, ever wonder if you can sort of rewind the clock and become more like that energetic baby who lives in the present moment, without stress and misery.

Well, the answer is - you CAN.

Two of my best-selling products, taken straight from the roots of China - teach your qi, jing and shen (mind/body/spirit) how to be child-like again. This means an elimination of fatigue. It means you can train everyday, if you so choose. It means you can fly across the world and get off the plane looking and feeling refreshed.

No jet lag. No eye bags. No whining about being tired.

Young children don't "jet lag" off a plane. They sprint off and immediately begin playing.

At the end of a rough day, why not recharge, rejuvenate and recover in such a way that you're "rewinding your mind" and your body.

Why not go to bed feeling totally relaxed and complete - able to sleep soundly because you are back in touch with Nature - not divorced from her as most people are.

Makes sense to me.

After yesterday's email wherein I talked about two of my now famous Chinese products - The Chinese Long-Life System and Dao Zou - many people wrote to ask which program to start with.

The answer is that either program is good to begin with - but I believe the CLLS system is best done in the morning before work - or during work when you have a break.

Dao Zou can also be done anytime, but I believe it is best for your health and recovery when done at night.

Why - because the program tends to rewind your mind. This means at the end of a stressful day - when you are NOT living in the present moment - when you're not breathing properly - then Dao Zou

The CLLS directly massages longevity and recovery pressure points - thereby opening the meridians of the body.

Dao Zou
Matt Furey

P.S. My newest book, 101 Ways to Magnetize Money is flipping like hot cakes on a early Sunday morning. Make sure you get in on the pre-publication offer that will be ending very soon.


July 31, 2008

Eliminate Fatigue NOW

I got in at midnight last night. Twas a lot of flying, yet I'm up early and getting things done.

So you know, I flew three hours to get to Shanghai. Then from Shanghai to Los Angeles was another 11.5 hours. LA to Atlanta was another 4 hours. Followed by the final leg to Tampa - another hour.

That's 19.5 hours of flying time - plus a 12 hour time change. And no fatigue.

Went to bed at midnight - got up at six. Got started with my day.

Matt Furey

P.S. Looking for something NEW. Then check out my new book.

Matt Furey

July 29, 2008

My New Book

My NEW BOOK on prosperity is finished and off to the printers.

As a courtesy to you, I'm having a special pre-publication announcement on it.

Go here and get the scoop.

Matt Furey

July 24, 2008

My Visit to Shaolin Temple Today

Last time I wrote you I think I told you about the
pompous tour guide my brother-in-law hired
four years ago to show us the Shaolin Temple
in Henan province, China.

As soon as I met the guide my entire being
had an adverse reaction. Maybe it was the
fact that the lenses on his glasses were so
dirty I wondered if they'd ever been cleaned.
Maybe it was the fact that he had bad breath.

Or that he smelled of cigarette smoke.

But no, it wasn't that. It was that twisted
smirky ass "I know something you don't
attitude" that you used to get, years ago,
whenever you visited an Apple store to
ask computer or software related questions.

Naturally, there were many, many things
about the first trip that I treasured - but
one thing stuck in my craw and it wasn't
expunged until this afternoon.

In short, the prick told me, after we
visited the Shaolin Temple grounds,
that we could NOT go to the cave
where Bodhidharma, the founder of
Shaolin kung fu, meditated for nine
years.

In fact, he meditated so long in this
cave, and with such power, that his
impression was left on the cave wall
itself.

So naturally, being I am a connoisseur
of energy transmission, going to this
cave was supposed to be the most
important part of my trip to Songshan
mountain, where the Shaolin Temple
rests.

What irritated me most was the fact that
my brother-in-law agreed with the jerk
when he said it would take three or four
days to climb the mountain. I knew this
had to be a whopper of the greatest order -
so I began to argue and point in the direction
of the mountain.

I got nowhere with my statements, and I grew
even angrier when my brother-in-law told me
I MUST tip the guide. When I refused he gave
me his "Face, Face" - speech - telling me that
we may need the guide again sometime.

Oh, no. You mean you want to bring him into
my life a second time.

Four years later - time has healed the wounds
from the past.

I must admit, however, that this morning I played
out a great act in the Theatre of my Mind.

I pictured meeting the same tour guide at the
Temple - and he happened to be with a couple
of Americans. I said hello to the guide like we
were old friends. Then I talked to the Americans
in front of the guide.

"Isn't this great. It's a dream come true being able
to visit the Shaolin Temple, eh."

"Oh yes, we're so happy to be here."

"I know. This is my second visit. Are you planning to
go to the cave on the mountain where Bodhidharma
meditated for nine straight years."

"Yes, we were interested in going there. Have you been
before."

"Well, I wanted to LAST time but I had a guide that told
me I would need three or four days to get to the top
of THAT mountain (I turn and point."

"You're kidding me. He said THAT."

"I know. What a LIAR he was, huh. It's very common in
China. Some tour guides just want to give the laziest
service so they get their dough and go home early.
So make sure you let your guide know you want to
go there. If he gives you a line, fire him. And make
sure you do NOT tip him at all."

At this point my former tour guide is turning red in
the face - doing his best to pretend he's playing
poker. I turn to him and wink. Then I say, "Enjoy
your journey."

Well, I didn't get to act this one out today - but I
did hike the mountain to the Da Mo Dong. It was a
4 Km hike - and quite steep.

It took less than an hour to get to the top - and my
brother-in-law - long since forgiven for his error -
took tons of photos of me in the cave, outside the
cave - as well as at the very top of the mountain.

In fact, he took plenty of pictures outside the temple,
inside the temple grounds - and all along the trail.

What a blessed day.

And what a wonderful time to affirm, once more:

Never give up on your dreams. Persist until you succeed.

If you get knocked down, keep getting up. The person
who continues to get up after each knockdown can
never be defeated.

And with all this in mind, let me say that I am extending
the half-off special once again, as a way of celebrating
my trip to Boddhidharma's cave.

Go to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html
and order NOW.

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet

July 17, 2008

A Shaolin Story & 50% Off Special

I'm leaving Hainan Island tomorrow to visit
two more sacred mountains in China. One
of them is Wu Tai Shan - the other Song
Shan - the site of the world renowned
Shaolin Temple.

I've been to the Shaolin Temple before but
had a snafu with the photos last time - as well
as the idiot tour guide who was hired without my
knowledge or consent.

Typically I don't like or want tour guides - and
this guy four years ago helped fuel my non-desire
for any additional guides.

Let me give you the fireworks on this story.

After touring the temple grounds, the guide told
me that it was time to go back to Zhengzhou - the
capital of Henan Province, where we were staying.

I said: "Wait a minute here pal. I want to go up the
mountain to the cave where Boddhidharma sat and
meditated for nine years."

The guide says: "Oh no, we can't do that. It would
take three or four days to go up the mountain."

I turned to my brother-in-law and said: "Three days
my ass. This isn't the Himalayas."

He replied: "Face. Face." This meant I had better shut
up so the guide saved face.

"Face... my ASS," I said. "I want to go to the cave and this
jerk is lying to us because he's too freaking lazy."

"Mei wenti," he says - "no problem."

My brother-in-law then told me that I better tip the guy
for his time.

"I am NOT tipping this guy," I said. "He's been the worst
guide I have ever seen. He's pompous. He's arrogant. He
thinks he's something special because he knows more
about the Shaolin Temple than I do."

"You must tip him," he said.

"No way," I posture.

"Face. Face. Remember, we may need the connection
next time."

"HAAAA. With connections like this I'd rather have no
connection."

"Face. Face," he says again.

"How bout this guy show ME some face," I said. "I'm the
guy paying him. Why should I be showing his mangy mug
face."

Fifteen minutes later, after a meal softened me a bit - I
gave the chump 50 Renminbi - but as I handed it to him
I looked the other way, making zero eye contact.

"Xie xie," he says. Thank you.

I said: "No thanks." Then I looked at my brother-in-law
and said, "No next time. I don't EVER want you to get
me another tour guide."

Re-telling this story makes me feel good. Mostly because
I haven't had a tour guide in four years, and have done
fine. And this trip will be no exception.

I feel so GOOD about telling this story that I'm extending
my 50% off special another day. And when I get to Wu
Tai Shan and Song Shan I promise to get some more
awesome pics for you to see.

Go to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html
and order NOW.

Matt Furey

July 12, 2008

1 Night in Bangkok

It's good to know someone was worried about me.

I was in Thailand for a week - riding elephants in
Chiang Mai, getting Thai massage, eating way too
much (the change in food gave me a 2-day bloat),
watching some Thai boxing (from kids through
adults) - and so on.

I had a blast - in part because I was without email,
internet or cell phone. I didn't do anything I'm used
to doing - other than exploring the unknown.

Whilst in Bangkok on the evening of July 6 - I walked
into a bar and was immediately greeted with a smile
from an American officer, Terry, whose expression
told me he may know me.

He said: "I can't believe it. 30 minutes ago I just finished
doing the Royal Court - now I'm meeting the man who
wrote the book. My boys are going to love this - as well
as all the guys from camp who follow your program."

He offered to buy me a drink. I obliged - asking for a
bottled water.

We spent a half hour talking about Thailand and other
parts of southeast Asia; then I gave him a few variations
of the exercises in Combat Conditioning to put into practice.

He was so grateful for the time we spent talking that I took
out a sheet of paper and autographed it for him and his two
boys - making sure I included the place (Bangkok) and the
date and time.

Now I'm back in China and in full force. And this reminds
me that I forgot to tell my webmaster, Ed Baran, to stop
the half-off celebration that I began before the 4th of July.

And so, for the next day, I'm going to keep it going. It's a
half-off event - so make sure you jump in today and get
something wonderful for yourself.

Go to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html
and order NOW.

Matt Furey

P.S. Yes, you can even get the world famous Combat
Conditioning at half-price - and this is the first time
in 9 years in which I have offered it at a discount. So
jump in now while the jumping is gooood. Go to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html
and order NOW.

July 10, 2008

A Message from Thailand

I've been in Thailand - the Land of Smiles - for the past
week - having a blast.

While doing so I haven't sent an email or even looked at
email in days. Nor have I had a single phone call or text
message. And so, although I enjoy a four-hour work day -
the reality is that quite often my workday is less than four
hours - or non-existent.

How am I able to succeed on so little effort.

It's called leverage. Leverage of time. Leverage of effort and
leverage of resources.

For example, before I left for Thailand, I did a series of emails
that raked in a fortune - and none of them took me more than
a few minutes to write.

The good news is that now you can find out how I do what
I do - i.e. making a fortune with email. Be sure to click the
link below and see what I mean.

http://knockoutmarketing.com/email_fortune.html

Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet

P.S. The link listed above will lead you to a page wherein I
reveal how I've privately taught my unique email method
to many other Internet fortune-makers. You can be next.

June 30, 2008

I Talked to Buddha

Naturally, you may think I'm nuts when you read
today's headline.

Then again, maybe I'm not.

Further investigation may reveal the true answer.

I encourage you to check things out for yourself by
going to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html

A surprising near-death photo may surprise you.

And by the way, there is a huge pay-off to you for visiting
this page - so don't think this is a lark. Take your hands out
of park and go see.

Go to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html and
see what I mean.

Best,

Matt Furey

P.S. What - you still haven't clicked yet. I'm shocked. Go to
http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html NOW and
get involved.

June 26, 2008

Don't Castrate Me For This

If you really, really want to get back into shape - but you
feel you can't because of an ailing back - then I have
some very good news for you.

Yes, there is a way to move from being in terrible pain
to being able to exercise once again.

And "the way" I'm talking about is not surgery. Nor is
it pain killers.

One of my friends is a chiropractic doctor who has made
a huge difference in many peoples' lives. His name is Dr.
Joe DeNoia.

Over the years, Dr. Joe has seen hundreds of people who
underwent unnecessary surgery, when all they really needed
was a way to support their back while getting over their injury.

One guy who opted for back surgery was further humiliated
when the docs castrated him. Yeah, I know this story sounds
far fetched - but pay attention anyway and you may convince
yourself that I ain't pulling your schlong on this one.

Turns out the guy had incredible pain in his knackers, and all
the doctors he saw couldn't figure out that the real problem
wasn't in his cojones but in his back.

The pain was caused by a slipped disc and traveled along his
nerves to the family jewels. No matter what he tried, the pain
wouldn't go away, so eventually he went under the knife.

Slash. His testicles got cut off.

Y'ouchh.

Afterward he had two pains instead of one - as well as a
greatly reduced level of testosterone.

The castration did nothing to eliminate the real problem -
the slipped disc in his back.

Look, if you have back pain and need a boost before getting
back into exercise, you might want to try a back brace instead
of radical surgery.

Now, I don't believe in going the cheapo route in anything
that I do. There are lots of braces around that are nothing more
than glorified rubber bands or a woman's girdle. As you can
imagine, they don't work - even they there is a charge for the
device.

Naturally, if you want the best back brace out there, you would
normally expect to pay some serious coin.

But here's some great news - quickly followed by even
better news - followed by some spectacular news.

The braces that Dr. Joe has may be the most expensive
on the market - sort of like a Ferrari or Rolls Royce.

But... and this is a very big BUT - because they provide
the lift to your spine that you need - they let your lower back
really heal. Perhaps for the first time in years, you'll be out of
pain.

Now get this: These braces are so easy to wear that you can
even exercise while wearing one. They are lightweight and
invisible under your clothes. Some of Dr. Joe's patients even
golf while wearing one.

But the best part is that you can get this brace at NO COST
from almost any insurance company, including Medicare.

Insurance companies are not as totally evil as they are
cracked up to be. Even though these are the most expensive
braces, they gladly pay the price because they know that these
braces work. They KNOW they help to get their customers over
their injuries, and as a result the insurance companies end up
paying a lot LESS for unnecessary meds and surgeries.

Do you get it.

Now, let me be a bit Fureyesque. That's Americanese for
"off color."

Which would you prefer. Having your back operated on -
maybe even having your knackers chopped off - or getting
healthy with the assistance of a back brace that will help
you make a smooth transition into exercise.

Check out Dr. Joe's website at http://mattfurey.com/Dr_Joe.html
and see for yourself what a difference this can make.

Matt Furey

 

 


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