[Medical Breakthroughs]

FITNESS PERSONALITY #RX 284
Television News Service/Medical Breakthroughs
ŠIvanhoe Broadcast News, Inc. 1997


Not everyone can afford a personal trainer to keep them fit. But the Personal Fitness System may offer the next best thing. PFS begins with a 24 question survey. It addresses your behavior style, not your exercise habits. In a few minutes, a ten page computer analysis reveals how your mind controls your exercise habits.

Jeff Lockwood, PFS Client:
"By varying your program you can literally push yourself very, very vigorously and then allow for recovery and that's what I wasn't giving myself the opportunity to do."

Valerie Haight was ready to quit exercising because she wasn't seeing results, and she was too afraid to ask for help. The PFS survey revealed Valerie's shyness in black and white. Now Valerie seeks out help.

Valerie Haight, PFS Client:
"Now that has become part of my habit and routine and that is where I've seen change. I've seen change in my muscles."

The survey's creator, Deby Harper, says the person's detailed profile is a blueprint for a program that fits his or her personal style.

Deby Harper, Personal Trainer, Scottsdale, AZ:
"It tells us what their needs are, their wants are, how to communicate with them, how not to communicate with them...and that's the difference, being able to work with people in a more compatible way."

Deby says the PFS profile is right 90% of the time and she believes that's why people like Valerie and Jeff are finally 100% satisfied with the future of their fitness.

The PFS survey and analysis were developed by Deby Harper and the Arizona State University Exercise Science Department. The survey and ten-page computer analysis costs $40 and is available nationwide through Harper's Scottsdale based company.

If you would like more information, please contact:

Deby Harper
The Fitness Company
 
(480) 570-8149
E-mail: FitnessCo@aol.com
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