Tuesday 23 April 2013

NFL Football Legend Tony Mandarich on Why he joined Isagenix



NFL Football Legend Tony Mandarich on Why he joined Isagenix

Tony played in the NFL from 1989 but retired in 1999 with a shoulder injury. Still, he wasn’t shy about his past and used the choices of his past to help teach others not to turn to unhealthy steroids to gain an edge in sports.

Through his businesses in photography and social media, he has met hundreds of incredible people, one of which is his Isagenix sponsor, Jill Birth, who encouraged him to try the products.

Tony was convinced it would take at least three months before he would begin seeing results. He was shocked when he started to notice results in just two weeks.

After 3 months on the Isagenix program, he shared on YouTube that his blood pressure is now normal and his doctor told him he could stop taking the blood pressure medication.

Knowing what he knows today about steroid use, Tony only wishes he had Isagenix products back in college so that he could’ve taken advantage of the nutritional benefits it has on fueling athletic performance.

“Going to the gym, people always ask me what kind of supplements I take,” shares the still hulking father of four. “Now, I tell them that I actually stumbled upon a system that works: Isagenix.”

And at 46, Tony is seeing far too many people passing away at an early age.

“Quality of life is first and foremost,” says Tony.” I am no good to my wife and children if I am sick or I can’t walk because I am diabetic.”

In addition to running a full-time business, an Isagenix business, being a published author of “Dirty Little Secrets” and a family man, Tony is also an avid public speaker who travels the country talking to corporations, high school students and young athletes about his life, and the right way to reach peak performance. He now takes his speeches a step further and recommends Isagenix as the healthy way to improve athletic performance.


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