Christian Health & fitness advocate promotes unusual exercise program


June 18, 2004 -- New Haven Missouri resident, Jeff Consiglio, is on a mission. A syndicated Christian health & fitness writer, Consiglio, describes his mission as "Helping believers attain better health by revealing fitness myths, debunking weight-loss scams and exposing financially-biased health myths."

"I don't always tell people what they want to hear," says Jeff, "but I do tell them what they need to hear. I'm more concerned with getting people results than giving them a ‘warm fuzzy' feeling inside."

"One of my main motivations in starting this site is to expose the financially biased health misinformation I see being sold as "fact" to the general public. Too many Christians are fat, sick and tired because they've been misled by information that appears objective, but is often slanted toward the most profitable point of view, rather than the most scientifically accurate."

Jeff also uses his website as a promotional platform for his "Maximum Impact" exercise program, which requires just one workout per week.

"Because my exercise program requires only one workout per week, people are often skeptical," says Jeff. "And I don't blame them. After all, this isn't the kind of thing you hear about every day. But I've been known to turn hard core skeptics, who give my system an honest try, into believers. People are busy these days. And busy people get excited when they realize they can achieve a high degree of physical fitness without a huge investment of time. After all, who wants to spend half their life in a gym?"

Jeff is quick to point out that his unique exercise program does have a catch.

"Although my program doesn't require frequent workouts, it does require hard work. But if you're willing to push your personal limits, whether you're young or old, this system will give you the results you desire."

Jeff's approach to diet is based on limiting man made foods and focusing on foods he says are made by God. "My diet philosophy is really simple," says Jeff. "I advise people to eat whole, natural foods 80% of the time. In other words, foods that were made by God rather in some factory. The other 20% of the time they can eat what they want as long as they're not gluttonous about it."

Jeff says his ‘80/20' rule provides dieters with a plan they can live with. "It's all about long term compliance," says Jeff. "You can set people up to fail with a diet that's overly rigid. As long as a person eats right 80% of the time, they're going to get great results in terms of weight control and overall health"

You can learn more about Jeff's unusual exercise program, and receive a free subscription to his Christian health & fitness newsletter at: www.maximum-impact.org





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