How can you be a beautiful fitness mom next to your children?
We don’t want to dwell long upon it: Peak experts have prepared a detailed program plan to help you get in the best shape of your life WHILE you’re a mother!
How can you be a beautiful fitness mom next to your children?
We don’t want to dwell long upon it: Peak experts have prepared a detailed program plan to help you get in the best shape of your life WHILE you’re a mother!
Why would we send you something for FREE?
Because our approach is that knowledge should be used, not collected.
We have been using Peak supplements since 1998 while working with fitness models and in the meantime, we have also become mothers. This is how this need emerged, and this is how professional competence was gathered: how can we get in shape when our life has already changed because of our precious child?
What to expect if you download the program and follow it?
In 3-4 months you can achieve your best shape in your life which is worth capturing on family portraits.
When Timea Zoldos-Sabo came to us, she became the first fitness mother, while she was breastfeeding. She has 3 children today, and she is still beautiful!
After her transformation, she made countless of videos with Moni, PeakShop.eu’s leader, because she wanted to teach others how to do it! This is the correct order of Life. We are happy to give you, use it, be a healthy, beautiful Mom.
Who are the those Peak professionals we mentioned above that you can trust?
Today, everyone call himself an expert, so people with professional background, with real practical knowledge, who could truly help have a harder time.

Monika Mezo - PeakShop.eu CEO - a Mom of her daughter
The list of the suggested food supplements is written by the owner of an international company Monika Mezo. There is no other women in Europe who knows Peak food supplements better than her.

Tunde Palatinus - fitness world champion, professional trainer
The practical knowledge, the diet and training plans were prepared by Tunde Palatinus, world fitness champion. She has been the professional leader of the transformations of Peak Girl for the past 8 years.

PhD. Gabor Sober - obstetrician-gynecologist
The medical expert of fitmama.hu, who encourages you that exercising should be a part of your life even with a baby.
This program is about you!
You can do it even with your children. It’s about luring out the healthy, sexy mom who lives inside you! On top of it all, the plan is easy to follow and won't require radical changes in your current lifestyle.

Download it now, if you feel the urge to change, and feel free to ask yourself:
do you really want it, or do you want to stay the same?
3-4 months may be enough for your full transformation while you'll have time for your family as we know perfectly:
in life children are the most important things!
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