On March 2, 2017, at the age of 55, Alan Thomas stepped on his scale and it read 304 pounds. Literally, panic set in. It was the day after his 31st wedding anniversary, and 3 thoughts ran through his mind.
In that state of panic, while still standing on the scale, Alan reached for his cell phone and snapped a picture, because at that moment he made up his mind to never see those numbers on a scale that he stood on again...
Fast forward 260 days, Alan stepped on the same scale and weighed 175 pounds... He conquered a lifelong battle with obesity in 260 days. 129 lbs gone in 260 Days!
Alan had been on dozens and dozens of diets and exercise plans and had never been able to take off the weight.
His wife Angie joined Alan on his weight-loss journey and was able to lose a stunning 63 lbs in 190 days!
This inspired them to help others by creating their flagship community ‘Rethink Dieting’, where they’ve made it their mission to serve men and women who struggle with their weight to finally get in the best shape of their lives, have vibrant health, and stick around to make new memories with their loved ones… Even if they’ve been on every diet known to man!
During The Free Training, Alan Will Reveal...
(Even if they travel, work from home, or have NEVER been able to lose weight in the past)
After having 4 children, and still carrying the weight from the 4th child (who was then 15 years old!!) Angie joined her husband Alan on his weight loss journey and lost 63 pounds in 190 days.
Now she has turned her challenge with weight into her passion for serving men and women out of obesity.
After reaching 304 pounds in 2017, Alan Thomas lost 129 pounds in 260 days and conquered his personal battle with obesity. Today he helps overweight individuals lose the weight that holds them back from living the lives they are destined to live.
The REAL reason why searching for the "perfect" diet is NOT a good strategy for losing weight…. And how you can begin watching the pounds MELT AWAY starting TODAY ...
** No individual result should be interpreted as typical. Whether genetic or environmental, it should be noted that food intake, rates of metabolism and levels of exercise and physical exertion vary from person to person. What this means is weight loss results will also vary from person to person.
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