Jamaica Gleaner

Build a better body in 60 days

- Rocheda Bartley/Lifestyle Writer

LOSING WEIGHT has got more exciting, with the launch of the Build a Better Body 60-Day Challenge with Soyfresh.

The campaign was launched at Emancipati­on Park last Thursday by World Brands Services, a division of GraceKenne­dy Foods. The focus of the competitio­n is to promote the benefits of Soyfresh Soy Milk as a healthy substitute for cow’s milk, especially for those who are lactose intolerant.

Hosted by the energetic Shelly-Ann Weeks, scores of Jamaicans showed up at the launch at Emancipati­on Park to sign up for the challenge, which started immediatel­y with an intense warm-up session led by Weeks.

Nutritioni­st Dr Andre McDonald encouraged patrons by highlighti­ng he benefits of Soy Milk. He endorsed Soyfresh as a healthy drink not just for those looking to lose weight, but also those who want to improve their overall fitness and vitality.

Patrons were also treated to delicious smoothies made perfect with Soyfresh, and goodies courtesy of the campaign’s partnering brands Vitamalt, 876 Water, and This is Really Great Yogurt.

The event peaked when fitness instructor Neil Clarke wowed the crowd with a free workout session. The Build a Better Body 60 Day Challenge will run until April 8, 2017. The participan­t who loses the most weight will walk away with a 90-day membership from Express Fitness. The second-place prize is a gift certificat­e, courtesy of Western Sports, and the third-place winner will receive a stationary bicycle.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Fitness instructor Neil Clarke getting the participan­ts in the mood to work out last Thursday.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Fitness instructor Neil Clarke getting the participan­ts in the mood to work out last Thursday.
 ??  ?? Paticipant­s working up a sweat at the launch of the Build a Better Body 60-Day Challenge with Soyfresh at Emancipati­on Park last Thursday.
Paticipant­s working up a sweat at the launch of the Build a Better Body 60-Day Challenge with Soyfresh at Emancipati­on Park last Thursday.

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