Subject: Pink Flamingos

Hi Friend


New research from the University of Exeter shows within flocks of different bird species…


They form their groups and social circles.


Two different flamingo species were observed…


Scientists observed the flamingos forming social groups based on the birds' personalities and individualistic traits.


You see this type of behaviour within humans in the gym.


  • The types who love to get involved in group training and are there to get fit and socialise.

  • The lone trainer who is there with a purpose and keeps their head down.

  • The gym rats congregate together, cheering each other on with their back-slapping and high-fives.


Each group couldn’t be more different from the other…


Yet to the untrained eye, they’re all “gym goers”.


Each group needs a different approach to their nutrition to truly achieve the goal they set out to achieve.


This is where your expertise kicks in.


Sure, you could offer a solution that covers everyone in the gym…


It doesn’t mean you should, though.


Finding and working with your flock will see your business and personal growth.


Love working with the gym rats? How can you help them?


What training spilt and methods would you provide them to see their desired muscle growth?


What nutrition needs do they have?


You wouldn’t have them eat and train like 40-year-old mums trying to lose their bingo wings. Would you?


No, you would treat them entirely differently, like a pigeon is different from a flamingo and has different nutritional and exercise needs.


When you purchase one of our popular recipe ebooks, we can help you personalise it to your specific customer…


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Best wishes,

Naomi.


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