Local Fitness Expert Opens Chandlers' First "Fitness Rehab Center" for Recovering Low-Carb Addicts
August 14, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
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Local Fitness Expert Opens Chandlers' First "Fitness Rehab Center" for Recovering Low-Carb Addicts
The Atkins craze is dead. Thousands of low carb foods are being given away. Here's your chance to support your local community. All your low-carb foods will be donated to the local homeless shelter.
Chandler, AZ - August 14, 2006
When Eric Gelder, Owner of Chandler based ChandlerBootCamp.com, heard about the death of the Atkins craze, he knew it was time for the city to give up its favorite "low carb" foods. Gelder has created the first "Fitness Rehab Center" in Chandler where people can send in their oversupply of low-carb foods which will be sent off to the local homeless shelter. If your low-carb foods are just sitting on your shelves, collecting dust, don't throw them away. Send it to Gelder's "Fitness Rehab Center."
"No Diet lasts forever," says Gelder. "The demand for low-carb foods has slowed considerably. In fact, manufacturers have over produced to such a degree that they are literally giving bars, shakes and breakfast mixes away to food banks and homeless shelters."
Meanwhile, all former female "low-carbers" have a chance to take their "rehab" a step further by participating in Gelder's Outdoor Fitness Camp for Women. His September camp will be dedicated to all former low-carb dieters who are making the switch to balanced nutrition.
The Outdoor Fitness Camp for Women meets monthly, four days a week for four weeks. Camp is held Monday through Thursday at 5:30am and 7pm. Chandler Boot Camp provides the tools women need to gain strength, tone up, feel better and increase their energy.
For more information about the "Fitness Rehab Center", please contact Eric Gelder at 480-544-6862 or via e-mail at www.ChandlerBootCamp.com/contact.html. Information about the fitness camp for women can be found at www.ChandlerBootCamp.com