Lean Health

Aging in Reverse

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Weight Loss
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Author: Paul A. Akers ISBN: 9780990601036
Publisher: FastCap Press Publication: December 16, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul A. Akers
ISBN: 9780990601036
Publisher: FastCap Press
Publication: December 16, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
To summarize this entire book in one word it would be “Ferrari.” The secret to excellent health—the answer—is to treat your body like you would treat a Ferrari. A precise and high performance machine that's exotic, fast, agile and beautiful. If you take care of your body as you would a Ferrari—using only the best fuel and regularly taking it to the best mechanic for maintenance—your body will give you ten times what you put into it, for the duration of your life. So ask yourself, “Do I treat my body like a Ferrari or a Pinto?” Your body is a high performance sports car transporting you through life. It is the vehicle you use to experience everything. If your vehicle is in excellent condition, your life experiences will be more full and complete. If you choose to take average care of your high performance sports car, you should only expect an average life experience. The more you respect your body and care for it the more magic you will experience. Lean Health tells the story of how the author (Paul Akers), went from having average health to having exceptional health in just one year. Lean Health turns the LEAN model of success for your business... into success for your body.
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To summarize this entire book in one word it would be “Ferrari.” The secret to excellent health—the answer—is to treat your body like you would treat a Ferrari. A precise and high performance machine that's exotic, fast, agile and beautiful. If you take care of your body as you would a Ferrari—using only the best fuel and regularly taking it to the best mechanic for maintenance—your body will give you ten times what you put into it, for the duration of your life. So ask yourself, “Do I treat my body like a Ferrari or a Pinto?” Your body is a high performance sports car transporting you through life. It is the vehicle you use to experience everything. If your vehicle is in excellent condition, your life experiences will be more full and complete. If you choose to take average care of your high performance sports car, you should only expect an average life experience. The more you respect your body and care for it the more magic you will experience. Lean Health tells the story of how the author (Paul Akers), went from having average health to having exceptional health in just one year. Lean Health turns the LEAN model of success for your business... into success for your body.

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