Thursday, June 6, 2013

Star Athlete Releases Book Sharing Triumph over Rare Heart Disease and Reclaiming Wellness



By: T.MORRISON AGENCY Staff:



Fit2DMax Inc. presents the release of International Wellness Ambassador, Max Nazaire's sophomore title, Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Wellness: How to Claim Your God Given Right to Be Healthy ($19.99 or e-book $7.99 Amazon.com). Nazaire is a Brooklyn, New York native and was recruited as a top athlete to run cross country track and field at Farmingdale State University in Long Island where he would go on to set the Freshman record in the 5 mile run in just his first race before he suffered a major heart attack at the tender age of 18.

After a battery of tests, Nazaire was diagnosed with a rare and potentially fatal heart condition called Wolff Parkinson's White Syndrome that required him to have two surgeries. Not only did he beat the disease, but he has inspired others to live a life of health and wellness.

In Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Wellness, Maxim Nazaire who has been featured in major media outlets such as CNN, shares his testimony on how he was able to overcome injury, disease, depression, and self doubt to become one of the leading wellness ambassadors of today. When Nazaire realized that it was his God given right to be healthy, he was determined to become "Spiritually, Mentally and Physically Strong", his company's tagline, to inspire others to do the same.

Founder of Atlanta-based Fit2DMax, Inc., Nazaire is also a nationally recognized coach by the United States Track and Field (USATF), an organization that is known for having some of the best athletic coaches in the world.

Click below to read the release in it's entirety and check out a preview of Max's signature program "Max-a-bolic 3.0". Contact Fit2DMax, Inc. for a tour of their Atlanta-based facility.

Press Release: Star Athlete Releases Book Sharing Triumph over Rare Heart Disease Creating Path for Others:

Click here to hear Max on Total Education Network with Neil Haley (syndicated radio).

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