Products for Personal Excellence
Rhinoman is here for you! Sign up for Rhinoman's
tips that help you stay focused on your training!
Home   |   Order   |   Blog   |   Contact   |   Recommendations

The Mail Box


We at Rhinoman Products receive a lot of mail from past customers as well as those interested in possibly purchasing our product. This business is incredibly rewarding because of the variety of people with whom we interact. 

Some of you are just getting into the fitness world, whereas others are razor trained martial artists. Here are some of the questions I have received and the answers I gave.

Q. Sometimes while doing my power-walking workout I find that I want to stop and rest                                                          while other times doing the same exercise I seem to breeze through.  Why? 

A. As you continue to train you will notice less ebbs and flows in your body’s endurance. Remember how I told you to       practice the breathing exercise on page 53 exercise # 28 of the “Megachest” program for at least one week before starting the hill? 

 I want you to build your internal endurance; you need to focus on your breathing as well as your stride. Focused breathing is most likely more foreign to you than walking, that’s why you need to learn this breathing technique and have it down before you begin hill training. After training in this fashion for about a month you will be blown away by your increased energy level and stamina. Stay with it. 

Q. It used to be that I hardly had the energy to accomplish my daily tasks. I was 68 pounds overweight and my life was a series of bouts with depression and fruitless goal setting. Bringing up those memories makes me cry, I can hardly believe I wasted my life away like that. I had to make a change, my brother has a friend that takes karate and is also a customer of yours, he suggested I visit your web site, I did: Life Change!!! 

Well here is my question to you Rhinoman. I have been a strict student of yours for seven months now, I have lost 57 pounds and have more energy than I ever could have imagined.  I have something else in my life because of you, I am crying again, I have a Boyfriend!!

 Finally my question, I find that I now have trouble sleeping. I usually work out in the evening and eat a very light meal after my workout. Should I not eat after I workout? Do you have any suggestions? 

A. Working out too close to your bedtime and especially the combination of breathing and bodyweight exercise elevates your energy level even when you are physically fatigued. I don’t see how eating a very light meal would keep you awake.

Your new boyfriend probably isn’t helping much.

 See what I mean, everyone has a story to tell. The more questions we receive the better product we can deliver. Send your stories, you never know you might see it in the next edition of ‘The Mailbox’. 

Master Your Destiny 

Rhinoman 

 

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.