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Ultimate Guitar Workouts

$37.00

Double Your Playing Speed

Wouldn’t you love to be able to play guitar faster? “Ultimate Guitar Workouts” is my new online training course that gives you the tools you need in order to play guitar faster and cleanly.

It is packed with hundreds of exercises and routines that will help you develop speed, endurance, accuracy, and finger strength.

Play Guitar Faster, Build Technique, Dexterity, and Endurance

With “Ultimate Guitar Workouts”, you’ll find:

  • Hundreds of different exercises and complete routines.
  • The complete music and tab for each exercise.
  • Play along demo videos for each exercise and exercise routine.

By simply spending about 10 minutes a day using our program, you’ll soon see dramatic results. Our routines are a great way to start a practice session or a good way to warm up before a performance.

Let’s Get Real

These exercises are not something you play through once and then forget about. Performing these exercises regularly is an absolute must. It’s like going to the gym to workout. If you stick with it and keep a regular schedule you will see marked improvement as time goes by.

Learn To Burn

It doesn’t matter what level of guitar playing you are at. It doesn’t matter what style of music you play. Everyone can benefit from the same exercises, and you must keep doing them. If you slack off at the gym you’ll see your muscle development deteriorate over time. It’s the same with these technique exercises. You can spend months or even years building up blazing fretboard speed, but the point where you stop exercising your fingers regularly is the point where your hard-earned skills will deteriorate.

Develop Confidence

Applied properly, these exercises will help you to develop confidence in your playing and will help make you aware of weak areas of your playing that need concentrated effort. They are a great way to start a practice session. They will help loosen your fingers and stretch your hand muscles to get you ready to practice other materials.

Why “Ultimate Guitar Workouts”?

Proven Results: Join countless guitarists who have transformed their playing with our comprehensive workouts.

Time-Tested Techniques: We’ve distilled years of expertise into a single resource, giving you access to the most effective techniques in the industry.

Versatility for All Genres: Whether you’re into rock, blues, jazz, or metal, “Ultimate Guitar Workouts” is your ticket to mastering any style you desire.

Lifetime Access: Once you own it, it’s yours forever. No subscriptions, no hidden fees – just a lifetime of guitar mastery at your fingertips.

✅Limited-Time Bonus: Order now and receive the exclusive eBook – “Guitar Workout” – packed with exercises and training tips!

These practice sessions are guaranteed to improve your skill and playing speed. They start simple and gradually increase in difficulty level. Just play along and double your playing speed in 60 days or less!

You can’t lose with my 100%, ironclad, money-back guarantee

I’m so confident that you’ll be nothing less than impressed with the program, I’m going to give you 60 days and I’m going to take away all of the risks.

Test drive the program for 60 days. If for any reason you’re not absolutely thrilled at the end of your trial period, just let me know. I’ll cheerfully send you a 100% refund of your investment. No questions. No hassles.

Here’s The Bottom Line

Just click the “add to cart” button below to get your “Ultimate Guitar Workouts” membership today for only 17.00.

Sincerely,
Kenny Mann

P.S. You need to take action today if you want results tomorrow! Here are some tips to get the most out of “Ultimate Guitar Workouts”:

Get In Tune

The very first thing that you should do when you pick your guitar is to tune it. Let’s face it, an out-of-tune guitar can sound horrendous. Do yourself and use a quality tuner to check your guitar’s tuning at the beginning and throughout your practice sessions.

 Set A Schedule

It’s up to you to figure out when to practice and for how long. Ideally, you should have at least 2 hours per week of structured practice.  You could do two practice sessions per week, at an hour apiece, or you could split it up into 20-minute practice sessions on 5 days of the week.

Always Be Learning

Your practice routine will be a balance of physical and mental. In other words, a  balance of playing guitar and understanding what you are playing. If you spend all of your time working on your chops then you find yourself caught in an endless loop. Too many guitarists spend only 6 months learning new things and then the next 10 years recycling the things they learned in those first 6 months.  Good musicians are always learning. No one ‘knows it all’.

The 5 Minute Rule

It’s a good idea to play a little every day. That doesn’t mean that you have to sit down and have a structured practice session every day.  It only means’ hands on the instrument’ even if it’s only a dismal 5 minutes. Play something from your previous practice session.  Maybe you’ll find 5 minutes in the morning or 5 minutes right before you go to bed, just get your hands on that instrument at least once a day. You might not think much can be done in only 5 minutes, but this daily contact will compound with time allowing you to see a marked improvement.  You’re also less likely to fall out of touch with the instrument. We’ve all had those days where we sit down to play only to realize our hands aren’t doing what we want them to or we suddenly can’t remember how to play things.

 Keep A Record

No you old-timers, I’m not talking about vinyl.  I’m talking about keeping a journal of your progress and possibly some recordings from your practice sessions. With Practice Club we will be working towards both and short-term goals. Your journal should list your goals and keep track of your progress toward these goals. At the end of each practice session spend a minute writing down exactly what you did and work on.  Just a paragraph or two will suffice. Periodically you’ll be able to review your journal and evaluate your progress. There may be things you may have neglected and the journal will help to shed light on this. Also, if you have the means, try recording audio from some of your practice sessions. Make a note of what you record in your journal. Periodically go back and record the same material or something comparable. Listen to the recordings from time to time. You’ll be amazed to hear the progress, but you’ll also begin to hear mistakes and problem areas that you could improve on.

Don’t Skip The Hard Stuff

Concentrate on your weaknesses. Don’t spend most of your practice time on the areas that you would consider your strengths. Take the time to make your weaknesses strong, too. If you come across something that you do not understand don’t skip it and go on to something else. Don’t get frustrated if you are working on a song and can’t quite get it right and then stop practicing it altogether. You may not see an improvement overnight, but you will see improvement eventually. If you’re having problems learning to play something or understanding concepts, don’t beat yourself up. Stay the course, you’ll eventually get there.

Don’t Overdo It

If you start to feel too much discomfort in your hands and/or fingers from practicing you may want to take a break or wait until the next day to continue. Over time the muscles in your hands will develop to the point where they won’t cramp as much, and your fingertips will develop hard calluses.

 

Just click the “add to cart” button below to get your “Ultimate Guitar Workouts” lifetime membership today.