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Local Community Fitness Boot Camp to Help Hundreds of People Transform Their Bodies In 8 Weeks...Free

Kick off 2012 right with Be Fit Boot Camps 'Your Best Body Challenge!' An 8 week challenge including fitness and nutrition education with incredible prizes and potentially life changing results, all to support the boys and girls club!

2011-12-21
LOS GATOS, CA, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Audra Baker, the owner of Be Fit Boot Camps and Personal Training is on a mission to change the shape of people everywhere. Her "Your Best Body Challenge" could help hundreds of people transform their bodies in 8 weeks, free of charge.

"The challenge kicks off on Saturday January 7th 2012. There's no cost to participate in the challenge," says Audra "all we ask is that each person make a small, one-time $20 donation to The Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley. That's it."

Audra's "Your Best Body Challenge" is part of the fitness and weight loss contest phenomenon started by the hit TV show, The Biggest Loser. "That show really focused the nation's attention on the benefits of participating in a contest, guided by certified personal trainers, in terms of the motivation and accountability necessary for success," explains Audra "It's difficult to lose weight and get in shape on your own. Anyone who's tried and struggled knows that - and unfortunately, that's the majority."

At http://www.YourBestBodyChallenge2012.com, Audra gives the details of the challenge and provides a complete 8-week Transformation Guide that can be downloaded instantly, containing instructions, questions and answers, rules and regulations, prizes awarded to winners and even a complete 8-week exercise and nutrition program.

"Anyone over the age of 18 is welcome to participate," Audra says. "We want to help as many people as we can, and this is the best way to do that. Last year we had over 300 people participate and this year will be even bigger!"

Many local businesses have agreed to sponsor the challenge by helping spread the word and provide over $3000 of prizes awarded to the Your Best Body Grand Champion and two runners up. "It's definitely a city effort," says Audra, "we couldn't do this without a lot of help. We're all very grateful for the way this challenge is being received and look forward to helping a lot of folks lose the weight and get into great shape."

Audra Baker is available for candid and informative interviews at 408.209.2169


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[Press-News.org] Local Community Fitness Boot Camp to Help Hundreds of People Transform Their Bodies In 8 Weeks...Free
Kick off 2012 right with Be Fit Boot Camps 'Your Best Body Challenge!' An 8 week challenge including fitness and nutrition education with incredible prizes and potentially life changing results, all to support the boys and girls club!