OH!MINO HAS ARRIVED ON SHELVES! OH!MINO AMBASSADOR DR. JOHN MICHALETTI BROUGHT OUR PRODUCT TO 2 STATES
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In last month’s newsletter, you met Dr. John Michaletti, a periodontist/pro bodybuilder who used Oh!mino to stave off muscle loss after a neck injury. He had to stay away from the gym for six weeks and was worried about losing 3–5 years of gains. “I’ve had injuries before where I couldn't work out and I was emaciated [afterward],” he says. “Oh!mino kept that from happening. I lost a little bit but kept the majority of my muscle mass.” After that experience, John was a convert! He still uses Oh!mino and loves the product so much that he reached out to Michael to see if he could help us promote it. Within no time, he was an Oh!mino ambassador. Today, we send John free products, and he gets a 5% commission on wholesale sales. It’s a fantastic partnership for both sides. So far, he has helped us place Oh!mino in two stores: the Urban Tri Gear Swim
Today, John is working on promoting Oh!mino at his gym, at upcoming shows, and even with his patients. We’re thrilled to have him onboard to help expand our brick-and-mortar footprint! If you’re a fan of Oh!mino and would like to become an ambassador in your community, receive free products, and cash in on a commission, call Michael today at 855-966-3423.
AN ANCIENT PRACTICE WITH MODERN BENEFITS
GIVE TAI CHI A TRY
Yang, Chen, Wu Hao, Wu, and Sun styles. The most commonly practiced form is Yang, which places an emphasis on slow and exaggerated movements accompanied with slow, deep breaths. Because it includes gentle movements, Yang tai chi can be practiced by many individuals, regardless of their age or mobility. Tai chi is also a perfect way for anyone recovering from an injury to exercise without straining their bodies. Benefits For aging adults, tai chi offers many benefits, including balance, strength, and flexibility, which begin to fade with age but are necessary to help people stay active and reduce the risks of falling or developing arthritis. Because tai chi also focuses on the mind and breathing, it also improves mental and emotional well-being.
Martial artist and actor, Li Lianjie — aka Jet Li — is best known for his roles in the films “Fist of Legend,” “Shaolin Temple,” “Fearless,” and “Hero.” He has over 30 years of experience as a tai chi practitioner and is an advocate for the traditional Chinese martial art form. That’s because it comes with a long history that shows its many benefits.
Origins While the exact age of this martial art form is unknown, tai chi can be dated back to as far as 2,500 years ago. Tai chi, also known as tai chi chuan or qi gong, was originally created and used as a form of self-defense. However, practitioners adapted it over the centuries, and many began using it as a form of meditation and exercise. Today, tai chi includes a focus on the mind, breathing practices, body awareness, and motion through slow and deliberate movements. Practicing this discipline brings calm and balance into the mind and body, which can be integrated into every aspect of life.
Learning tai chi is easy, and it starts with attending the right class. Find a local martial arts school or consider joining Jet Li’s online academy at TaijiZen.com. Through this ancient form, you can bring peace, balance, and health into your life.
Forms Tai chi consists of several different forms, including
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