Amidst all the commotion over recent disproportional statistics of obesity in the African American community and worldwide, we should all take the time to recognize and celebrate developing progress that any one of us can achieve. Obesity can take even the best of players out in this game of life that we only get one shot to score in.
Not so for one NFL player, Roy Williams of the Dallas Cowboys. Williams decided that he was going to score a major touchdown off the field by shedding unwanted pounds from his body.
Is this not the goal for a lot of us? We don’t have to be NFL players to make a concerted effort to slim down, but we do have to take the game very seriously and be ready to do what it takes to score big and win the victory.
We have to be team players and have open minds to trying other methods that are safer, more natural and ultimately more effective than fad diets. That is what Roy Williams was savvy and witty enough to do for himself.
How did Roy obtain his weight loss victory? While vacationing and relaxing, Roy’s weight got up to 246 pounds and his coach asked him to get down to 225 pounds. Roy acknowledged the fact of his weight gain by saying, “I really did get heavy, but I did a program called Isagenix. It’s a weight program and it got me down."
By doing this, Roy was able to release 26 pounds from his body bringing his weight down to 221 pounds.
Isagenix is the world’s leader in nutritional cleansing, which helps cleanse your body of impurities, release stubborn fat and build lean muscle. It helps you to lose weight and become healthier through the use of meal replacement shakes, high grade nutrients and regular exercise.
What did Roy have to say about his results from utilizing this nutritional program? "It’s a huge difference for me," he said. "I’m flying around, I'm full of joy and energy."
Now that is truly winning! Anyone of us can jump on a fad diet and drop a few pounds. Take your pick, as there are hundreds to choose from. However, when you can get yourself on a system that can give you what most of us are really searching for - this is quite phenomenal.
That same feeling of joy and, energy at the same time is what we all can have. While playing in the game of life, we should all be “in it” to “win it. So why cheat yourself when you can have more than just temporary weight loss?
If weight has been a challenge for you, you have tried all kinds of diets, maybe its time to do something different. Albert Einstein, one of the greatest minds of all times stated, “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."
Unfortunately dieting has been the common approach for solving weight loss issues, but we are now in the 21st century and can begin to move forward with our advancements. Roy Williams' coach only asked him to lose 22 pounds for the start of training camp, he decided to go the extra mile and lose four more.
“But I challenged myself to go lower than that," Williams said. ”This is for me."
As you can see not only do average Joe’s and Jane's struggle with their weight, but so do athletes even if they are not considered to be obese. They just want to do something for themselves to make them feel and look better. Whatever your goal weight is, it is what you want for yourself.
We can all take a lesson from the athlete and go a step further, go for the gold, the big play and stop making small plays that don’t even get us onto the field. We want it all joy, energy, clarity, stamina, as well as quick, safe and permanent weight loss.
Through technological advances made in the last five years you have the opportunity to have a level playing field in which to get one up on obesity and become more clean and lean than ever before. The time is now to release the weight and let the true champion in you - shine through.
This is the line of scrimmage and you are in the perfect passing situation, just don’t hesitate, and whatever you do, don’t drop the ball! We're all rooting for you, victory, victory, victory!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
NFL Player Roy Williams Scores Big By Opting To Shed Pounds With Alternative Weight Loss Program
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