| FIT FOR COMBAT |
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| Written by Nita Marquez |
| Monday, 02 November 2009 09:28 |
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Fit For Combat with Nita Marquez
The Fit for Combat series (more books coming soon), written by a former military officer and an IFBB Pro athlete, is quickly proving that fitness really is a matter of life or death. “There are no greater tasks in the world than those enacted by Soldiers at war for their country. The sacrifice is insurmountable and the stakes are even higher when a person is out of shape… If your enemy is in better physical condition than you are in any battle, what do you think is going to happen?” At 4’10 and in their faces, IFBB Nita Marquez directs these types of sentiments to her audiences when speaking to Battalions. There are a number urgencies here, and yes, life & death are very poignant, but America’s Best erects the presence that millions of others look up to. When young people, peers, colleagues and family members look to America’s Best, how much of the best is each person living up to, when judging by their health? Fit for Combat was written in the name of military combat, on the basis of what Nita and JD know about the impact fitness can make on a person’s chances of staying alive in battle. If a person’s agility, speed, strength, and endurance are collectively very powerful, then that Soldier has a higher likelihood of returning home unharmed. There are a number of fitness notions out there, but the proof of what works stands solidly above the imitations and fads. JD is a combat filmmaker now, filming on the front lines, getting shot at, and now he has learned with his own system, influenced by IFBB Pro Nita Marquez, that there is truth to needing fitness in battle. Filming as an out of shape producer when you are being shot at could get you killed, which is why this whole system was formulated. After years of fitness fads, half-hearted attempts to being in shape, and no significant progress, the reality set in. JD had been hit in battle while performing his production responsibilities during battle. He was nearly 60 pounds overweight, a moving target with moderate speed but low endurance. There were too many signs telling him that his nine lives were running short. JD finally decided to get serious about his health. FIT FOR COMBAT‘s 4-point system, outlined through this narrative book, will not only educate you; but JD tells a story about fitness, so the book is actually an interesting read. The FIT FOR COMBAT system is bound to change your life now. If you are a Soldier, a Commander, or a mom just wanting to get into shape, the fitness pointers in this book will guide you as you customize the system itself to suit your personal needs and goals. Buy the book online at: www.fitforcombatsystem.com or Amazon.com. To bring IFBB Pro Nita Marquez as a keynote speaker, trainer, or FIT FOR COMBAT system education personality, see more at: www.nitasworld.com or www.fitforcombatsystem.com/nita
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| Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 14:29 |


