What Baseball Could Learn from a Former Skinny Kid
May 15, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
NEW YORK – Today’s kids are learning a tough lesson about steroids from their baseball heroes. Those huge, powerful muscles Jose Canseco and other baseball greats developed to play the game are coming at a terrific price, because of steroid abuse.
That price includes public humiliation, loss of prestige and reputation, and probable financial loss. The future includes heart disease, several forms of cancer, impaired immune systems, and other problems that will likely have devastating medical effects on baseball stars who abuse steroids.
Unfortunately many kids are themselves being pressured to “be better” at the games they play baseball, track, soccer or other sports. Many are simply too skinny and underweight to be good at sports, or picked for the teams. They incorrectly see steroids as a solution to their problems.
Anthony Ellis, a fitness consultant, was one of these skinny kids. He couldn’t stand to look at himself in the mirror. He tried to hide his thin physique with baggy clothes. He wouldn't think of going to the beach and letting his friends see how skinny he really was. Baseball was out of the question because he was so underweight.
“The news these days, it seems, is filled with stories about obesity and how people are overweight. I am trying to help people gain weight. What the media doesn't talk about is that segment of the population, people like me, who have trouble gaining weight. This is the group that suffers frustration and low self-esteem because they are underweight. They read the body building magazines and watch sports heroes pack on muscle.
“Like many, I went through all of the fads, the low self-esteem, and the lack of confidence that affects all areas of your life,” Ellis related. “I know how tough it is. But, I finally learned the proper way to eat and weight train.”
Since 1998, Ellis has gained over 60 pounds of lean muscle. His body fat has gone from 10 percent to seven percent. He looks great and feels great about himself.
Now he helps others by taking what he has learned and teaching it in an easy to understand, easy to follow program that is entirely natural and entirely safe – without steroids.
More than 70,000 people worldwide have already obtained results from the “Gaining Mass” program. They have done it quickly, safely and without endangering their future health.
“Make no mistake,” Ellis says. “This program is not for everyone. It is only for those of us who have trouble gaining weight. We may not all become baseball home run sluggers, but we can look great and feel great. We can do it without all of the problems some of those guys are going to continue to suffer.”
Ellis provides complete information at his web site http://www.FastMuscleGain.com.
Anthony Ellis
aellis@skinnyguy.net
1-888-420-5494
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