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6 Week Transformation Giveaway

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

I have some HUGE news (and even HUGER news that have been purposefully keeping under my hat).

First the HUGE news:

I have transformed the transformation program.  That’s right, I have made the best transformation program in LA even better. Now, just in time for summer we are not doing the uber successful “6 Week Body Transformation Program”… now it’s the

6 Week BELLY Transformation Program

(Truth be told, you will transform your entire body, but this time the emphasis in on getting rid of that stubborn belly fat!) A full on abdominal assault! Get ready to rock summer with the flattest stomach you have ever had and your best body ever.  We are launching soon, so keep checking your email for the official launch date.

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I’m Not Above Bribery

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

There are 2 things you should know about me:

1) I Hate Losing.

2) I’m Not Above Bribery.

Based upon some recent events these are 2 very important facts to keep in mind.  So let me catch you up.

Earlier this week I had a conversation with a good friend of mine named Brett Riesenhuber.  Brett lives in Northern California, and like me he owns a high end personal training studio (called Prime Physique) and runs several bootcamps.  Interestingly, our “significant others” have the same name too.

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Just For You: An Ethical Bribe

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Bribery has such a negative connotation. Maybe because it is a tactic usually reserved for crooks and politicians.

But let’s face it bribery is part if what made America great.  Most politicians would be jobless without bribery, and we certainly do not want to add anything to America’s current unemployment rate. Without bribery many otherwise law abiding "businessmen" would have to deal with time consuming and annoying legal entanglements which could take time from their olive oil business.

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Voter Bonus

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

In 1976 I was in kindergarten. It was the first election I can distinctly remember.

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Josh in 1975, first day of Kindergarten

My school had set up a mock election, and all the classes got to vote. I of course voted for Carter.  It made sense to vote for Carter, he had to be the best guy as we shared a last name.  Perfectly good reasoning for a 5 year old.

I don’t remember who won in the school’s election, but I do know who won the real one.

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