Fit Body Bootcamp July / August 2017

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14788 PIPELINE AVE. SUITE B CHINO HILLS, CA 91709

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

WHY YOU NEED TO DELEGATE, OUTSOURCE, AND REUSE PAGE 1 THE TOP 6 FITNESS BUSINESS TIPS FOR OVERACHIEVERS OWNER SPOTLIGHT: SIERRA NOBLES PAGE 2

FACEBOOK LIVE PAGE 3 LOVE FOR LEXI PAGE 4

FIT BODY BOOT CAMP HQ DONATES $10,000 TO SUPPORT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT IN NEED OF A HEART TRANSPLANT

LOVE FOR LEXI

Fit Body has some great news to announce! During the summer of 2016, Lexi Anderson, a high school student from Chino Hills, California, was diagnosed with restrictive cardiomyopathy. As soon as doctors became aware of her rare heart condition, she was placed on a heart transplant list. On February 3, 2017, Lexi’s family found her at home, unresponsive and without a pulse. She was immediately rushed to Loma Linda Medical Center. Lexi’s heart stopped again five days later. During this trying time, her father prayed to have just one more conversation with his daughter. Fit Body Boot Camp didn’t hesitate to help out when they heard a girl from the local community was fighting for her life. “We have to look out for one another,” says CEO Bedros Keuilian. “(The) purpose we have at the HQ is to come to the aid of good people in times like this.” Fast forward to March of 2017. On March 5, Lexi’s father, Todd Anderson, excitedly announced on Twitter, “THEY FOUND A HEART!!!!! Please pray all goes according to plan. THANK YOU, GOD!!” The following day, she was rushed into emergency surgery. After a critical 48 hours in the ICU, Lexi’s body was responsive and healing.

After working with her physical therapists, Lexi was well enough to return to school during one of Chino Hills High’s rallies. Lexi was cheered on and warmly welcomed by her peers. Today, Lexi continues to heal and is scheduled to go back to Chino Hills High for the 2017–2018 school year. Serving others in need is something the Fit Body Boot Camp HQ prides itself on. Every month, HQ donates to both Shriner’s Children’s Hospital and Compassion International to fund medical care and resources for children worldwide. Additionally, the HQ supports initiatives that help veterans acclimate to civilian life upon returning home.

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