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Here’s how I really feel about you Hey there, Things are pretty hectic right now. But in a go

Here’s how I really feel about you Hey there, Things are pretty hectic right now. But in a good way. The inbox is teeming, the phones are blazing, and the live chat is crying uncle. Basically, it has been an all-out adrenaline orgy here at Legion HQ since our Black Friday sale started a few days ago. (If you haven’t already, be sure to [take advantage of the mega-deals before it’s too late](. Just use the code FRIDAY19 when checking out to save up to 30% on your entire order.) And so, with Thanksgiving at our doorstep, I wanted to take a quick moment to let you know just how much I appreciate you. Legion simply wouldn’t exist without people like you, and for that matter, neither would my books and everything else under the Mike Matthews banner. So thank you. I mean it. Because of you, my team and I get to do what we love and pursue our mission to help millions of people get and stay fit and healthy. That’s pretty cool. And yes, you are an integral part of that process because every time you spread the word about my stuff, buy something, or even just let me know how you’re doing, you’re helping. So, as the Internet kids are wont to say: you the real MVP. ;-) Bottom line: I’m lucky to have you in my camp, and I’m going to keep doing my best to bring you more and better information, products, and services. And that means there are many good things to come, including more new products, flavors, articles, podcasts, books, apps, and too many others to list here. Much love from my family to yours this holiday season. Mike P.S. A little nervous about fat gain from the feasting that’s about to begin? This article will help: [How Much Fat Can You Gain in a Single Day of Bingeing? What 20 Studies Say]( 🏆 Want to earn rewards for every purchase you make? [Click here to learn how!]( Copyright © 2019 Legion Athletics, All rights reserved. Having trouble reading this email? [View online version]( [2289.gif][pixel.png?type=eo&wsid=2289&email={EMAIL}] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Legion Athletics · 8045 Leesburg Pike Suite 240 · Vienna, VA 22182 · USA

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