Thursday, August 10, 2006

Trainer and Fitness Coach Finds Way to Maximize Performance

By: Brian Connors

Here's an article published within the July/August 2006 edition
of the Isagenix Insider:

Athletic trainer and fitness educator Tim "Coach" Powers,
featured in the July 2005 edition of Men's Journal, has
attracted numerous high-scale clients with his "whole-body
movement" approach to sports conditioning. These clients include
the U.S. Navy SEAL's and various athletes from the NFL, Major
League Baseball, NASCAR, and the U.S. Olympic Team. Along with
his training philosophy, Coach recommends Isagenix nutritional
products to help maximize performance.

Powers, who now directs fitness training at the Mauna Lani
Resort Sports and Fitness Club in Hawaii, says Isagenix products
give his clients the physical results expected from nutrition.
He believes quality nutrition is crucial for the creation of
"explosive energy" needed for his clients to get the maximum
amount of strength, speed and agility.

Isagenix's holistic approach, Powers explains, creates an upward
spiral of energy by cleansing the body internally and then
replenishing it with formulas that are "nutrient dense and make
sense."

"What got me interested was the cleansing," said Powers. "The
reason why body fat goes up is because of toxic material - so
you're getting something in your system that'll push these
pollutants out. It's out with the bad and in with the good."

Getting the Most From a Protein Shake

Powers is enthusiastic about the IsaLean shakes and soups,
saying they are far superior to "low-grade junk protein" shakes
and give athletes what they need to perform well. The Isagenix
meal replacements include whey protein, along with vitamins,
minerals, and enzymes.

"You can buy a 40-gram shake and only get 10 grams , but with
these ( Isalean ) shakes, you've almost 100 percent assimilation
because it has the catalysts to release the energy bound in
food," Powers says.

Isagenix's programs give the body a "thermogenic response" that
lasts, says Powers. "You add good stuff like Isagenix and you
create energy, then you create heat with exercise, then you'll
be hungry for more Isagenix, then you have more energy. That's a
winning system."

Coach says, "Train Like an Athlete"

Exercise should benefit the body as a whole, says Powers. He
explains that when the average person trains like an athlete
with a focus on whole-body movements, it enhances benefits.

"Athletic training teaches muscles and stabilizers to work
together and maximizes communication from brain to body," says
Powers. "This type of exercise is perfectly in line with
Isagenix's principles - it's a natural body resistance
conditioning system that produces an athletically trim and
aesthetically pleasing body."

( End of Article )



About the author:
Brian is an Independent Isagenix Associate who wishes to share
information about the successful use of Isagenix products within
the realm of sports training. Read other Athlete Success stories
and product information by going to
http://www.victory4u.isagenix.com/stories_athletes.dhtml?inv=0 .
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