Hi Friend
Saw an interview the other day on Sky Sports News with the boxer Josh Taylor when he was preparing for his world title fight.
Something he said sent shivers through my spine.
He said, “...I have a good taste in bad food”.
While talking about making weight for the fight.
Considering this is a professional athlete, we’re talking about. It borders on the unforgivable.
Maybe he’s a little punch drunk from all the jabs and right hooks to the head 🤷♀️
As annoying and untrue of a statement as this is Friend, it’s excellent news for you as a coach reading this.
Because, if a professional athlete surrounded by experts daily thinks like this…
It’s no wonder the general public trying to lose a few pounds, kilos, or stones thinks like this.
And this lack of knowledge on their part is there for you to sweep in as the saviour the nation needs to battle the worldwide obesity epidemic.
Show your clients simple and easy ways to eat almost any food they love and still get in shape. And you look every bit of the superstar coach you already know you are.
Exploit the misinformation celebrities, and sports professionals share in the news or social media.
Show your prospects they don’t have to eat soul-sucking bland and boring meals like professional athletes are doing.
There are fun, wholesome, and tastier ways to get in great shape.
Get branded resources to show your prospects they can achieve their goals better.
Reply, and I’ll share our new brochure with you.
Best wishes,
Naomi.