Two Mondays ago, we wrapped up our last Men’s and Women’s coaching groups for 2009. And, as you probably know, there’s $10,000 on the line for the top male body transformation and $10,000 for the top female body transformation.
Now, here’s the thing. Over the last few weeks, myself and my coaches have spent countless hours pouring over physique photos, weight loss numbers, body composition data, and participation records. During this time, it’s been our mission to chose a handful of finalists most worthy of the $20,000 in prizes.
Truthfully, however, we’ve had a helluva time narrowing it down. Dozens upon dozens of folks have changed their bodies, and their lives, in spectacular ways. I can’t be more sincere when I say that the changes I saw during in the men and women of this last cohort (both the physical and the mental/emotional) have been the most amazing I’ve seen in my entire career.
So, at this point, I’m reaching out to all our PN readers. I need your help in determining the one man and one woman most worthy of the two $10,000 grand prizes.
Our male $10,000 finalists
These guys came in all shapes and sizes, from all parts of the globe, and from all walks of life. Check out what they were able to accomplish in just 6 months of eating and exercising properly.
And remember, with Lean Eating coaching, there are no crash diets, no Biggest Loser-type bootcamps, no full-time chefs, no full-time personal trainers. In other words, these are real guys adding fitness into their lives one step at a time, building on each day’s successes, and learning how to maintain what they’ve accomplished for life.
Finalist #1
Forum name – “YRL”
Location – San Francisco, California
Age – 38
Starting weight – 255; Waist size – 45 inches
Ending weight – 205; Waist size – 38 inches
Finalist #2
Forum name – “ddociam”
Location – Worthington, MN
Age – 54
Starting weight – 220; Waist size – 44 inches
Ending weight – 198; Waist size – 36 inches
Finalist #3
Forum name – “ScottClay”
Location – Toronto, Ontario
Age – 38
Starting weight – 203; Waist size – 43inches
Ending weight – 165; Waist size – 33 inches
Finalist #4
Forum name – “SeanJob”
Location – Washington DC
Age – 39
Starting weight – 192; Waist size – 43 inches
Ending weight – 162; Waist size – 38 inches
Finalist #5
Forum name – “VegetativeState”
Location – Salem, Oregon
Age – 32
Starting weight – 300; Waist size – 50 inches
Ending weight – 260; Waist size – 43 inches
Finalist #6
Forum name – “JohnCarey”
Location – Sacramento, California
Age – 27
Starting weight – 236; Waist size – 47 inches
Ending weight – 196; Waist size – 39 inches
Finalist #7
Forum name – “Jon_YYZ”
Location – Toronto, Ontario
Age – 39
Starting weight – 225; Waist size – 45 inches
Ending weight – 180; Waist size – 36 inches
Finalist #8
Forum name – “Timbo2”
Location – Lynchburg, VA
Age – 27
Starting weight – 235; Waist size – 46 inches
Ending weight – 200; Waist size – 36 inches
Finalist #9 – “Impaler”
Forum name – “Impaler”
Location – Helsinki, Finland
Age – 27
Starting weight – 240; Waist size – 46 inches
Ending weight – 190; Waist size – 36 inches
How to vote
When casting your vote, it’s important to remember that we’re not rewarding the best bodies per se. We’re rewarding the best transformations. Indeed, in the Lean Eating program we don’t expect folks to start off looking like fitness models. Heck, we don’t even expect folks to end up looking like fitness models.
Rather, we’re simply looking for winners who’ve made the most dramatic changes in their own bodies, starting wherever they were at the beginning of the program. (And, as you’ll see, folks started all over the place.) Truly, the Lean Eating Coaching Program is for men and women of all shapes and sizes. And your vote should reflect who you think created the most dramatic changes over the course of the last 6 months.
To cast your vote for the top male transformation, click here. You’ll be taken to a specific discussion thread in the Precision Nutrition Member Zone where you can vote for who you think deserves the $10,000 prize.
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