Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Winning Is A Great Deodorant


Winning Is A Great Deodorant

 
All who know me are aware of my passion for sports…  It does not matter what the sport, if it has competition it would have my interest…  I approach my profession, as a nutritionist in a sport’s minded way as a coach…  In fact I gave the symbolic character behind my unique nutrition concept the title The Fat Loss Coach…

 
In simple terms I believe the main function of a coach is to teach the rules of the game and inspire his participant to become a good player staying within the guidelines of the rules…  So what are the rules to the complex biological game of losing weight as fat and keeping it off? 

 
First to develop an understanding each time we eat, there are several hormone responses influenced by our pancreatic reaction to blood sugar… Second to create eating habits of right foods, right portions and right schedule of meals to keep our blood sugar in its proper zone… The main challenge to the game is the winning game plan is unique to each individual…

 
The Fat Loss Coach offices being in Connecticut and the reputation of a coach who had become known for his participants ability to win at losing caught the attention of many of the employee’s at the mega sport’s media company ESPN… I have had the opportunity to work with several on camera and dozens of executives and key personal from the giant corporation…

 
Today success story is from one of ESPN’s brightous stars, in fact his role is helping the camera talents we all love to keep performing with the highest professional standards…  Gerry’s creative wit came up with the phase “Winning Is A Great Deodorant” to describe the Fat Loss Coach “Become A Winner At Losing” program…

 
Gerry’s accomplishments are remarkable and he has maintained his results over four years starting in September of 2009…  Gerry lost 25 lb of fat, while increasing 5 lb of muscle, and body fat percentage dropping from 24% to 12%…  This is now the body fat percentage of a man 15 years younger…

 
I know ESPN has covered just about every organized sports event in every part of the world…  The one event I have never seen them cover is “The Race Against Time”…  They will not have to send their coverage crews very far; they just need to knock on Gerry’s door…  Congratulations my friend…
www.thefatlosscoach.com

 

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