One of the products of Music Strong is the Panama City Beach Boot Camp. I decided that it was a shame to not have any boot camp classes in a non-gym-membership type setting available. I checked into it and sure enough while we do have the world’s most beautiful beaches, there were no boot camp classes being offered! And thus, the PC Beach Boot Camp classes were born.
Just recently, the classes have gotten a complete overhaul in terms of how they were structured, payment, types of classes offered and we even added a new indoor location! To kick off the revamp, the Panama City News Herald Deal of the Day has featured us all this week, December 5-10th, by offering our best option, the Month of Unlimited Boot Camp Classes, a $149 value, for ONLY $29!!!
To take advantage of this sweet deal: GO HERE
You only have a few days left to get in on this deal, and after this weekend prices will go up to normal rates:
4 Weeks: $109
6 Weeks: $129
Unlimited: $149
So get in on this while you can and try the new and improved PC Beach boot camp for only $29! That’s less than a dollar a day and with 13 classes a week to pick from for 4 weeks, you can go to as many or as few as you want and you’ve still got the best value possible.
For full details, class schedules and updates, visit the Panama City Beach Boot Camp website at: www.PCBeachBootCamp.com
Again, this offer is only available from December 5-10th, 2011 and classes begin the week of January 1, so don’t miss out! Go here to purchase and check out the deal!
I’ll talk about this a little later in the post, but one thing you need to realize is that in order to consistently attain a lean body you will be fighting an uphill battle, especially with your diet. When you travel, no one is waiting for you at the gate with a grilled salmon salad for you to take on the plane with you. No, there is a 16 year old working at Qdoba that wants to sell you a 3 lbs burritos which contains 1/2 cup of sour cream. When you go out to eat at the local wing joint with your buddies, the waiter isn’t asking you if you’d like to order off the menu something healthier, no he just wants to know if you want blue cheese or ranch. This is why you need to be persistent. You need to be persistent about what you need to stick to your plan. Last week I was out to eat with some friends and my buddy Joe (how maintains 6% bodyfat) displayed the ultimate level of dietary persistence. We’re at Buffalo Wild Wings. Joe looks at the menu, sighs, the waiter comes over and asks what he wants -
I cringe a little using the word culture because it is has become such a buzz word in business nowadays but it is the best way to describe this key. You need to create and foster a culture of healthy habits so that you aren’t making healthy decisions because you are forcing them upon yourself but because that is what you do. Here are two examples to illustrate my point. My kids eat fruits and vegetables at every meal and when they snack on baby carrots and red pepper strips during the day they say things like “Ummm that is delicious.” They eat broccoli, they eat peas by the handful (literally, it is a struggle to get Peter to use a spoon). They eat this way because that is just how we eat. Eating vegetables was never an issue for them because those are the foods that we eat. Fruits and vegetables were never signaled out as foods that we don’t really want to eat but do because we have to. We just eat them, that is the culture at our house.
Okay, so this last one is a little controversial and I debated not including it. Andrew Carnegie once said that one of his keys to ultra achievement was carefully measured arrogance. This was mirrored by marketing and small business consultant Dan Kennedy when he applied Carnegie’s view to his own life regarding time and project management

Calves like these are grown OUT of the gym. Just ask my brother, they belong to him and he works out 2 DAYS A WEEK.
