Untitled Document

OPRAH'S TRAINER, BOB GREENE COMING TO PHOENIX
Pitching Health and Cooking Up a Storm

Who: Bob Greene
When: February 11, 2008, 11 AM to 1 PM
Where: Albertson #1025, 21001 North Tatum Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85050

Exercise physiologist, Oprah Winfrey’s personal trainer and author, Bob Greene, whose new # 1 NY Times Bestseller, "THE BEST LIFE DIET" gives readers the keys to losing weight and staying fit, will be in Phoenix on Monday, February 11th, to help generate excitement for Oprah and Bob's "Best Life Challenge", a program which hopes to encourage one million people to sign a contract to drop those extra pounds. Bob asks, "Are you Ready for a Challenge?” That's exactly what losing weight and becoming healthier is—a challenging journey with highs and lows and life-changing rewards. Many have been on this journey before and may be wondering: What's so different about his approach?

The major difference is that he doesn't hand you a diet and expect you to completely overhaul your eating and exercise habits overnight. Instead, he guides you through gradual changes that will take off the pounds, and will keep your weight down next year, in 10 years, and even 50 years down the road. He’s focused on helping you find a way of living that will keep you at a healthy weight for life. Hence, the Best Life Diet.” Greene states that he wants people to know that they can sign up online at www.thebestlife.com or come out in-person to the event.

In addition to the top ranking in the NY Times, Bob's diet was named Best Diet of 2007 by Consumer Reports, was #1 on Amazon.com, and the #1 best seller in USA Today... There are currently over two million copies in print.

While in Phoenix, Bob will be appearing at Albertsons on North Tatum Blvd. to help recruit sign-ups for the "Best Life Challenge." There will be in-store demos of Best Life recipes and the first 150 customers will receive Best Life gift bags valued at over $75. Accompanying Bob at these events will be PBS Nutritionalist Zonya Foco and Best Life Nutritionalist Janis Jibrin.

 

Untitled Document