
Ben Davis has a remarkable weight loss success story. Ben’s video with his Coldplay soundtrack has been viewed over 1 million times. It is hard to watch and not think about signing up for a race. On Christmas day 2008 Ben was depressed and weighed 360 pounds. On that day he made a promise to his grandmother to lose weight and get his life together. In two years he has lost 120 pounds and has run marathons and finished an Ironman Triathlon. 
Ben started to run – it was extremely difficult at first but he perservered with the help of his brother. Together they signed up for a 5k and started training. Ben started to lose a lot of weight pretty fast – sometimes 8-15 pounds a week at first. After the initial success of his first 5k Ben started to train for more and more challenging races. Eventually he snuck into the Boston Marathon and completed the race as a bandit. He is going to be featured in Runners World magazine in April.
Here are some of Ben’s Weight Loss tips
- Find an activity you love
- Join a group that meets a couple of times a week to get into a routine
- Change your diet – replace fast food with grilled lean meat and fruit and vegetables
- Blog to keep yourself accountable and supported during difficult times
- Use BodyGlide to prevent chafing
You can watch the video and read about his inspirational story on his blog www.bendoeslife.com
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stories about running and the challenges of being a barefoot runner in an area that has lots of snakes. He realized that running helps you find balance in your life and that you are only competing with yourself not the other runners. He began running in the Marine Corps and has completed 95 marathons and 15 ultramarathons – most without shoes. Matt is the author of A Barefoot Run Across North Carolina. That book talks about his 760 mile barefoot run across his home state. Learn more about Matt and his crazy runs at 

Olympics) who is one of America’s leading running gurus. His Galloway’s Book on Running is a national bestseller. He writes a column for Runner’s World and has trained thousands of runners on 5ks to marathons. He has completed over 150 marathons and opened Phidippides, the nation’s first exclusively running store. He is the Director of Atlanta’s Kaiser Permanente Corporate Run/Walk which will have about 15,000 participants. His running program for business improves team building and the health of employees. Jeff says that running improves the self worth and health of his participants. He encourages runners employ an interval run/walk method when training for an event. He says that for every hour you exercise you are giving yourself an extra two hours of quality to your life. To get some free training programs for those running 5k, marathons and more as well as to learn more about Jeff go to 














