New Orleans Weight loss Tips To Avoid Bathing Suit Season Nightmares
By Jonas Deffes
It's getting to be that time of year in New Orleans. Before you know it summer in New ORleans will be here. Heck, it's already Spring Break for some folks. Seems like just yesterday it was January 1st and everyone was making their New Year's Resolution. Well, hopefully YOU didn't because you know a flimsy "resolution" doesn't get you anywhere.
You know it takes much more than that. You know you need:
- Written goals
- A solid New Orleans Boot Camp exercise program
- Social support
- Discipline
- Patience
- Sacrifice
- A burning desire to succeed
- Changes in your lifestyle
- Education
- Proper nutrition
In other words, you know you need to GET REAL about fat loss in New Orleans. You know it makes no sense to fall for the same old miracle promise or "easy" solution. Whether it's January 1st or Bathing Suit season in New Orleans doesn't matter. The proven approach to looking great on the beach is good old fashioned effort.
Look, in one way my life would be a LOT easier if I just lied to you and sold you a bunch of empty promises. Sure, it would make earning a living super easy. Most people are happy to spend their hard earned money on the latest miracle pill or potion. But I wouldn't be able to look at myself in a mirror. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night. And that's why I'll never be the one to lie to you about what it takes to transform your body.
Do the right thing this Bathing Suit Season. Use it as a catalyst to really change your life. I'd be thrilled to help you. I'd love it if you'd place your trust in me and let me show you the right way to do things.
If you arm yourself with the right knowledge and approach this with a great attitude you'll NEVER have another Bathing Suit Season nightmare again.
Yours in health,
Jonas Deffes, Mandeville, New Orleans and Metairie Boot camp Instructor
About the Author:
Jonas Deffes is a certified personal trainer located in New Orleans, LA. He is a featured writer for many publication magazines. His website is NolaBootCamp.com