November 17, 2009
Are you self-conscious about going to the gym?
Check out this quote from the Apria Healthcare website:
“In today’s weight room, you’re as likely to see a grandmother working her glutes as a quarterback working his quads, now that resistance exercise is recognized as vital to building strong muscles and bones.”
Read more here: http://www.apria.com/channels/1,2748,94-193,00.html
Pax’s Prescription Method of Training will show you how weight-resistance training will not only strengthen your muscles, but your heart as well.
Pax didn’t just treat his heart disease – he reversed it. Now his passion is to show others how to do the same. Why? Because it’s completely unnecessary that 50% of people die from Heart Disease or heart related illnesses. Body For The Ages seeks to eliminate this insidious statistic.
Read Pax’s story at www.BodyForTheAges.com. He’s living proof that you can take control of your health, beat heart risks, and have fun in the process.
Until Next Time,
Melissa Chandler
Body For The Ages Blogger
November 6, 2009
November 5, 2009
Hello Wellness Nuts -
I recently came accross an article that powerfully endorses what we’re doing here at Body For the Ages Nonprofit to fight Heart Disease with our Online Wellness Program.
This article featured on Worldhealth.net, discusses the beneficial factors in total body physiology that one can achieve through exercise.
Although the article grasps the general notion around our program, it still only scratches the surface of our specific regiment. Our Nonprofit’s founder, Pax Beale, defeated Heart Disease through a commitment to Delectable Nutrition, the Benefits of our patented Pyruvate, and Weight-Resistance Training.
Weight-Resistence training differs from other forms of aerobic or cardio exercise due to its impact on blood-pressure; in conjunction with the supplementation of Pyruvate (believed by researchers to have strong benefits for the Heart), aids the creation of a sysnergistic rehabilitation for the cardio-vascular system and better positions one to live to their Maximum Genetic Lifespan!
To learn more about Pax’s story view the video below or visit us at Body For the Ages Nonprofit!
Pax Beale: Heart Expert
Team Body For the Ages
July 31, 2008
I feel like writing a few words about this guy, Pax Beale, who is on the Net with various entries – mostly regarding weight-resistance training, and his success in reversing his heart disease…
Around January 2008 I got an email from Pax Beale, President and Founder of Body for the Ages. He was looking for some dynamic website support. We emailed back-and-forth for a bit, and then I was finally introduced to Pax in person. Hearing his deep voice, and knowing that I would be the 5th developer to attempt working on their website was a bit scary! But I can say that after 8 months, I did manage to satisfy some of his online requests!
The more I read about his life story, the more I like him. I think you would admire him as much as I do, if you got to know him. It’s encouraging to know someone could reverse his heart disease by pumping up his muscles with weight-resistance training! As an ageless bodybuilding’s Mr. USA, he dedicated his time to pursuing methods of helping others defeat heart problems. That’s why Pox launched Body For The Ages.
Well, I think that’s enough for today as I have to get ready to go to my weekly soccer game. I will continue on this subject soon, as I have decided to try one of his patented scientific supplements, Cardio MakeOver (Creatine/Pyruvate).
Ciao,
David
July 21, 2008
Pax Beale here.
I am no-nonsense about my passion to work with you as a team. However, my team has no laggards, quitters, or members who believe that “life just happens.”
We believe in the Body for the Ages Wellness Philosophy. Its rewards: a new you, greater self-esteem, and a hell of a lot of fun.
Bet you thought as a bodybuilder, I was going to show men how to put an inch on your arm, or women how to get rid of cellulite.
I want to show you more than that. Together we can change your life. My mission is to attack America’s number one killer: heart disease. And I do it through the Body for the Ages Wellness Philosophy.
But then, there is so much more that comes with it. Learn my protocol, and it can position you to become a millionaire, have success in your field of endeavor (not all life is based on the almighty dollar), to enhance your self-esteem, and/or you can have optimized success, health and happiness.
I’m not going to tell you the need to strangle America’s number one killer: heart disease. I want to show you how to do it.
Once done, it will affect your entire life. In the process I guarantee you will learn weight loss or weight control. I will show you how to get a body of your dreams. You will be exposed to the prospect of a complete, positive, remake of your life, from what you eat, to how you feel when you wake up.
Your life changes and as a by-product, you will reduce or reverse your heart disease risks.
It’s all based on the Body for the Ages Wellness Philosophy.
I’ll leave you this week with a true story. My friend Elaine Pedersen was flying to Portland, Oregon, and on the plane she met former football coach John McKay of the University of Southern California. The USC team was to play Oregon that Saturday. Upon departing, Elaine said to coach McKay, “good luck on Saturday.” The coach turned and paused for a moment. He looked at Elaine and said, “I suppose that has something to do with it.”
The moral of the story: having a plan, like the Body for the Ages Wellness Philosophy is what wins football games, not luck. The same applies in life.
July 18, 2008
Work was loong. At five o’clock, with the beginnings of a headache nudging behind my eyes, all I could think about was going home, putting my feet up, and vegging out.
But… I had Pax Beale’s workout schedule in front of me. My first, since joining the Body for the Ages Online Wellness Program. It was time to learn what it meant to be a Member of Team Body for the Ages.
I checked over the personal email I’d received from Pax, noting how amazingly in-tune he was, regarding my wellness needs. He was warm and encouraging, yet just strict enough to keep me heading for the gym, rather than making a bee-line for home.
Pax had strongly suggested that I print out the personal workout schedule he’d sent, and bring it with me to the gym, as a guide. “Consistency,” wrote Pax, “is key. You probably wake up at the same time day. You probably eat lunch at the same time every day. It’s important to work out at the same time every day, as well. This way, you train your body, and you “trick” your subconscious into believing that no day is complete without a workout at its normal time.”
So, with my guide in hand, I entered the Body for the Ages Health Studio. I had no idea what I was doing.
But guess what — I made it through. I followed my workout schedule. I sweated and breathed and laughed and at one point I had to sit down and rest… (”Baby steps!” Pax had written in his email, advice that echoed in my head as I got ready to begin again.)
Halfway through my workout, I noticed something wonderful: I could feel my muscles. All of them, it seemed. I was stretching, bending, straining, relaxing muscles that felt like they hadn’t been used in years, and it felt so good to be conscious of my body. Sometimes we forget what a wonderful machine it is.
When I’d finished the workout, two things struck me:
1. My headache had vanished.
2. Though I’d been dreading visiting the gym, because of my long work day and lack of energy, I was suddenly filled with energy. My visions of going home to vegg out had vanished along with my headache.
I walked out the door, and into the sunshine, wondering what I’d do with the rest of my day.