Monthly Archives: November 2018

LifeVantage-sponsored Anthony Robles Sets New Pull-up World Record

Anthony Robles — a one-legged wrestler who won the 2011 NCAA 125-pound title and long-time LifeVantage consumer — broke the world record for pull-ups in a single minute over the weekend, pending final Guinness verification.
Robles, who turned 30 in July, cranked out 62 pull-ups Sunday during the NY Jets- Buffalo Bills game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, besting Harvard Professor Adam Sandel’s previous record of 61.
Robles’ world record attempt was sponsored by Nike, Freemotion Fitness, and Sandy- based LifeVantage.
“Anthony embodies so much of what LifeVantage and our biohacking community are about,” said LifeVantage CMO Ryan Goodwin. “This is someone who, against all odds, has optimized his body and physical performance at the highest possible levels. His is a truly inspiring story.”
Robles’ NCAA title attracted worldwide attention and helped earn him ESPN’s “Jimmy V Award for Perseverance” and a second Espy Award for “Best Male Athlete with a Disability.” A movie about Robles’ life is currently in the works.
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LifeVantage Corporation (Nasdaq:LFVN) is a pioneer in Nutrigenomics – a new science dedicated to biohacking the human aging code. The company is engaged in the identification, research, development, and distribution of advanced nutraceutical dietary supplements and skin and hair

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Total Life Changes Makes Top 25 in Direct Selling Momentum Ranks

Total Life Changes’ mission is simple: to provide Independent Business Owners and their customers with a diverse set of products that are easy to sell and healthy to share. By doing so, they have harvested a health and wellness community made up of thousands of people all over the world and allowed them to build a brighter future. It is exactly this kind of passion and practice that has helped land TLC in the top 25 direct selling momentum ranks.
Direct selling momentum ranks were determined based on a number of key metrics, such as Facebook ranks, reviews, polls, and more. Momentum happens when a new company or product(s) launches, successful executives and leaders come in, new countries open, and international conventions are held. Let’s take a look at how TLC has created momentum.
What started as a garage start-up ‘99, has lead to the multimillion-dollar global enterprise it is today. With over 15 offices, 200 employees, and more than 85,000 active independent business owners (IBOs) worldwide, TLC has the momentum and is only going to grow from here. In fact, they have most recently launched manufacturing in Australia in order to open up more business worldwide! TLC always stays hungry for

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