Thursday, April 05, 2007

Lift Strong


www.liftstrong.com



Alwyn Cosgrove is one of the most influential fitness coaches around today. He's a regular contributor to several leading fitness magazines, and he's worked with Olympic athletes and pro sports figures. He's also survived cancer twice, most recently thanks to a stem cell transplant he received in June '06.

Alwyn's always had a unique, no-nonsense attitude about things. Somebody once commented to him "Congrats on the stem-cell transplant. It sounded pretty brutal, but I'm sure you were laughing in the face of death the whole time."

Without batting an eye, Alwyn replied "Actually I was telling cancer to get fucked."

That's classic Cosgrove. This is also the same attitude that led him to create a tremendous charity project to benefit the Lukemia & Lymphoma society. I'll let Alwyn explain what he did...

"I approached several of my closest friends in this industry and asked them to contribute to a little "book project" that I had in mind - to give me a 3-4 page article.

This little "book project" turned into an 800 page monster! My friends did not disappoint me -- and we have now (to keep costs down - released this product as a CD with all the articles in pdf format on the disc). I have 55 authors who contributed. For less than 50c each - (if that matters to you) - you can read all their articles.

I also included my email diaries when I was going through treatment. This was a "live" in-the-trenches-on-the-frontline account of cancer treatment - everything that went through my head."


All the proceeds from the sale of this product go to
the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.


As my own way of saying an extra thank you, if you send me an e-mail (Chris@ColucciTraining.com) once you've ordered your Lift Strong cd, I'll send you a complimentary 6-week fat burning and body re-shaping routine. It's just my little bitty way of chipping in, and hopefully getting a few more donations for a great cause.

So please, check out www.liftstrong.com and invest just a little bit to help fund crucial cancer research. Thanks.