Body for Life Meals
Body for Life is a 12-week diet and exercise program, and also
an annual physique transformation competition. It was created
by Bill Phillips, a former competitive bodybuilder and owner of
EAS, a manufacturer of nutritional supplements. It has been
popularized by a bestselling book of the same name.
The first annual Body for Life competition was held in 1996.
(It was then called the "EAS Grand Spokesperson Challenge".)
Entrants write about their experience of the program, and send
this to EAS along with their 'before' and 'after' swimsuit
photos. Prizes vary each year, but in 2005 the first prize was
US$1,000,000.
Body for Life makes use of principles that have been widely
known in bodybuilding. Its differences are in the way it has
been packaged and marketed so as to appeal to consumers and be
understood by the public. It supports an extensive ancillary
industry of gyms, nutritionists and personal trainers.
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