12/06/2010

Enter For Your Chance to Win A Meal Plan and Workout Routine!

 Psychotic Fat Destruction Package up for Grabs!


We have  very special team member who wants to give away a very nice gift to a deserving individual.
Natasa Garland (http://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/g-tasha/ ) is one of our very dedicated team members who has shown some amazing progress while she has been with us.
Mrs. Garland is loving her results so much that she has decided to give someone the opportunity to win a Psychotic Fat Destruction Package from http://www.fitnesspoynters.com .

This package is one of the best we have to offer, so if you are interested in taking a chance to win this plan, please visit fitnesspoynters.com , read about the package, and please read the FAQ page to be sure you can run this program..

Here is a message from Mrs. Garland that will tell you about herself, the program and how to enter:



I've been with Fitnesspoynters for about 10 months now and all I can say i wish I would have purchased a plan last year
when I visited first time the website. But thought I give it a try to reach the goal by myself but wasn't really happy with the
results or better no results because of my eating. To transform the body it does not just take to hit the gym hard but also
what, when and how much to eat. Purchasing a plan from fitnesspoynters.com was the best I did all year. I gained a lot
of knowledge and lost a lots of fat. I'm looking better every day and feeling great. I can't imagine going back into the normal gym life.
Fitnesspoynters will definitely  get you to hit another level and with that because I'm a very happy client I want to bless somebody with a Psychotic Fat Destruction Plan made by Steve Poynter.

This is what I want you to do: Tell me briefly about yourself, what you have lost so far and what your goal is and how often do
you hit the gym.
I would really also like to know why you feel as though you may deserve this more than the next person?
The goal here is to give everyone a fair shot at changing their lives with fitness.


You have the chance to enter until December 20! The winner should hear from us within 24 h. All others if you interested in purchasing a workout / meal plan after the drawing you are able to get it with a discounted price.

Please do not forget to enter also your email address to get notified.

No post will be visible until the deadline date and then on that date, all entries will be posted for all to see.

Good Luck to everybody!

Natasa & Steve


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9 comments:

  1. I'm a 24 yr old accountant with much bigger aspirations to be in the fitness world than my current job. I have so many goals I want to accomplish from being a fitness model to one day opening my own gym. I'm studying for my personal training certification and need to fine tune my body to attract customers. I also want to start a charity to get P.E. back into the school system by providing money for the classes. I was on my way to single digit bodyfat until I tore my tendon a few months back and it derailed me. So I put fat back on to my abdomen and cant seem to get it off. I'm lean other places but not on my stomach. I would like to go from 18% down to around 8 or 9% bodyfat. I lift 5 days a week and try to get in 3 - 4 days of cardio. My main problem is nutrition I have the hardest time with it. I deserve this more than the next person because I want it more. I dont make enough with all of my student loans and other expenses to afford something like this otherwise so I have to try for sweepstakes like this. I'm not the most out of shape but I am the most motivated and this could put me to where I want to be. I want to compete in the 2011 Bodyspace Spokesmodel search and put up a real fight to win. troygui32@yahoo.com

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  2. Tell me briefly about yourself, what you have lost so far and what your goal is and how often do you hit the gym?

    I'm Bry, I'm 21 and a full time University student. I've been working out for just over a year and a half, and I have lost 10% bodyfat while gaining 10 lbs overall of muscle (I was 96lbs when I started, epitome of skinny fat!)
    I am at the gym 5 days a week for an hour and a half, roughly, and 1 day a week is dedicated to 45-60 minutes of cardio. One rest day, which usually falls on my longest class day, where I am taking notes on campus for over 8 hours.

    I would really also like to know why you feel as though you may deserve this more than the next person?

    Why do I deserve to win? Because I am looking to further the goals I have set for myself, and blast through any plateaus in how I have personally developed my program. Eating is the hardest part for me, and I know I can do better with some help!

    I'm also potentially in the running for the Bodyspace Spokesmodel search, and if I am going to go and compete in Los Angeles for the first time in my life, having a proper diet plan would help me succeed in this role.

    My goal has been to become living embodiment of my passions. Not only do I want to achieve maximum fitness and elite health, I want to accompany others on their journey towards the same, and help them in any way I can. I want to be stronger, and promote positivity, so that I can lift jaw-dropping numbers, and smile while doing it.

    Most of all, I want to inspire. I want to set a standard that motivates others to achieve their personal bests, and push themselves beyond. I want to contribute to positive -healthy- body images for all people, and cheer on everyone! I don’t put myself above anyone else, and I don’t believe that fitness is a reason to be condescending or pretentious. I want to help, and I want to promote this lifestyle that makes me feel so wonderful!

    I am working on improving every day. I dedicate myself to making time to work out, making time to eat right, and planning ahead to mesh this all with my busy university schedule. I see no end to the improvements that I could make, but that does not discourage me. It motivates me to reach for the stars and to never stop — to never slack, and to never give up.

    I want to help! I want to support! I want to improve and keep working hard, alongside a community doing the same.


    For these reasons and more, I'd love to have team poynters on my side :)
    Bry

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  3. I am 36 trs old, a father of two wonderful boys.5yrs old and 3 yrs old. so I would love to be around for awhile, to see them start families of thier own. I have just recently joined a gym, I go five days a week and depend on magazines and bodybuilding.com for routines. as I cant afford a trainer or any other program, you see I have just recently been laid-off, I am also seperated from my wife and I am just trying to get my life back on track. so far I have lost 35lbs, but have hit that wall. and don't know what to do. I would love a chance to cahnge my life as you have. my e-mail is aaronjleon@yahoo.com, and my body space page is aleon904. I know you said to keep it breif, sorry just excited.

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  4. Hey Steve, it's Gary and a brief description would be that I am 21 years old, works at Dunham's Sports in Somerset, Ky. I have been a huge fan of lifting ever since my freshmen year in high school where it was a must for football. I have lost from 255lbs in march to 190lbs as of 12/7/2010. That is 65lbs, i cant believe that i ever weighted that much. My goal isn't necessarily all weight loss its fat loss. I want to have a 32 inch waist or less, but i still want to pack on lean muscle while losing the fat. I know that a program that you make would make this happen. I am in the gym 5 days a week and throwing down cardio 4 and 5 times a week. Very hard with work but i make it happen man. Peace and id be proud to be a member of TEAM POYNTER, and to represent you all well. Thanx for the chance Natasha

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  5. Hey,

    I'm Bry, I'm a 21 year old university student, and I've been working out for about a year and a half.

    I have entered this once already, but I did point to the spokesmodel search as one thing I was looking to improve myself for. I have not made it into the top 20 to progress (I know it was so close!) and so I would love to win this plan to help further myself in my goals, and rise to new opportunities in the new year.

    My goal has been to become living embodiment of my passions. Not only do I want to achieve maximum fitness and elite health, I want to accompany others on their journey towards the same, and help them in any way I can. I want to be stronger, and promote positivity, so that I can lift jaw-dropping numbers, and smile while doing it.

    Most of all, I want to inspire. I want to set a standard that motivates others to achieve their personal bests, and push themselves beyond. I want to contribute to positive -healthy- body images for all people, and cheer on everyone! I don’t put myself above anyone else, and I don’t believe that fitness is a reason to be condescending or pretentious. I want to help, and I want to promote this lifestyle that makes me feel so wonderful!

    I am working on improving every day. I dedicate myself to making time to work out, making time to eat right, and planning ahead to mesh this all with my busy university schedule. I see no end to the improvements that I could make, but that does not discourage me. It motivates me to reach for the stars and to never stop — to never slack, and to never give up.

    http://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/embracefire/more.php?section=progresspics there is some of the progress I've made so far, I know I can come further

    Thanks for the opportunity.

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  6. My email address is Bnnimmo@mail.usf.edu . My name is Bailey Nimmo ( spoken as Nemo). I am 20 years old and a college student. Over the past few years I have let the freshman fifteen take over and them some. I dreaded going to any fraternity pool parties knowing I would have to wear the oh so dreaded two piece. On October 1st, 2010 I weighed in at 181 pounds at the height of 5’8 and at around 32% Bodyfat. I took a look in the mirror and got so disgusted and angry with the way that I looked and I knew I just had to do something about it. I took a black permanent marker and wrote the words “ Never EVER give up” on the top of my bedroom mirror and it has remained there ever since. Today on December 10,2010 my weight is at 165. My goal is to lose a total of 31 pounds and weigh in at a weight of 150 or less, build lean muscle, prove to myself I can do ANYTHING I set my mind to, run in my very first 5k, AND maybe just maybe one day compete. I have been hitting the gym 4-6 days a week for the last ten weeks and I AM ADDICTED. I refuse to let anyone or anything stop me. However, I am doing this ALL on my own. I stumbled upon steve’s website and was immediately astonished by everyones stories and how far they have all come. I believe I deserve the chance to win a Psychotic Fat Destruction Package because I am willling and 150% dedicated to participate in it with every ounce of determination and desire inside of me. I don’t care how strict I have to be with my diet nor how much blood, sweat, or guts it takes. I am a strong believer in mind over matter. “Quitters never win and winners never quit”, is the quote my father carried around with him as he became a four time national wrestling champion. If i fail, it is no ones fault but my own and I refuse to fail. Just over the last 10 weeks in being on my own I have already proved to myself that I am stronger than I ever thought possible. I would give anything to reach my goals with Steve’s help. And I want to encourage everyone out there that “ The limit to your abilities is where you place it” and NEVER EVER GIVE UP!!!

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  7. I would love a chance to win this! Because on my own I have already made it from 265 pounds to now 198!!! I Love the gym its never hard for me to get there. But I would greatly appriciate a work out plan from this Team! To push me the rest of the way and through that next level of fitness. I have a hard core career in law enforcement and I want to be in hard core shape!! So not only with this chance help me mentally, physically, and make a better person it could also save my life on the road one day. Being a stronger, faster, leaner machine, and to look fit and lean in uniform is deffinatly a plus with the confidence that rolls with being a fit in shape LE Officer.

    KM

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  8. Way to go Natasha!! Look Amazing!!

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  9. 27 Year old Dad. I have a 2 year old and a nother on the way this Feb! I am trying to get down to a lower goal weight but just cant shake it even with my current diet. My goal is to eventually bulk up as I have always been that scrawny guy and I cant seem to add any mass. I would like to be able to keep up with my children and be able to do some things my Father was unable to do with me with his health. I go to the gym 3 to 4 times a week and i dont see any progress. -Merry Christmas, Tyler lyonrt@gmail.com.

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