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3rd Chance Fitness – A Review

A couple of months back, Matthew over at 3rd Chance Fitness, inquired about advertising on my site.  At the time I didn’t have an advertising package developed, but despite that, Matthew and I were able to work out great deal.  Yesterday, I spoke with Matthew again, and agreed to do a review of his website.

When Matthew and Karen Perry first decided to start their supplement company, their main focus was to create something for people that were trying to get motivated, healthy and back on track. Matthew has been an avid health and fitness enthusiast his entire life.  He worked for 8 years in the health club industry as part owner and manager of two successful health and fitness centers.  This is where he honed his personal training skills and discovered his enthusiasm for helping people create healthier lives.  His passion led him and his wife, Karen, to create 3rd Chance Fitness and Muscle Memory whey protein powder, the first in a line of health and nutritional supplementsClick here, if you would like to read an interesting story as to how they came up with the name, 3rd Chance Fitness.

Matthew and Karen’s main product at 3rd Chance Fitness is their Muscle Memory™ whey protein powder.  It is made from lean animal sources of protein which are the most complete and contain all the essential amino acids necessary to build new protein. Whey protein powder is known to be a particularly excellent source of protein because it’s naturally complete and is easily digestible.  Muscle Memory™ whey protein powder is naturally low in fat and calories and provides a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals.  It is also supplemented with an all natural sweetener called Stevia.  A plant native to tropical South America and Central America, is commonly grown for its sweet leaves and is used as a dietary supplement for its many benefits.  Read more about this amazing all natural sweetener here.

In exchange for the review, Matthew has agreed to send me a full sample of his Muscle Memory™ whey protein powder!  And I can’t wait to try it!  So stay tuned, I plan to give you guys the low down on it.  If you would like to read what others have though about it, be sure and check out the testimonials page.  They also have sections dedicated to healthy recipes and great protein shake ideas.  So check those out too!

Thanks for stopping by Making Mommy Hot! Have a great day!

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i have been wanting to find a good protein powder. Let me know how it is. I am a little nervous about stevia…..it’s still such a new one out there. What do you think about it?

I’m not sure Annette. Actually, this was the first I had ever heard of it. It does say that it is all natural. I’m gonna see if we can get Matthew over here to answer your question.

It has actually been around since the 30’s and very popular to date in Japan since the 70’s. There has been some controversy around it because of the fake sugar manufacturers…they DO NOT LIKE IT! And it is now approved, since 1990 to be sold in the US…but as a “supplement”, not a “sweetener”…basically a bunch of red tape BS…Coca Cola is using it over seas and has tried to get it approved to be used in the US. And the fake sugar companies are fighting it, as it will cut them out of the picture…unfortunately in our world profits can out fight what is good for our people.

Anywho…I suggest typing stevia in your google search to learn more.

Oh wow…very interesting. Thanks for the info, Matthew! :)

thanks for the fast response ;) I can see how it would make the others in the industry a bit nervous. Thanks for all the info!

Ruthie,
I’m also interested in the feedback of this product. Finding really good suppliments is hard these days since there are so many that are just a waste of money.

Great Tom! And thanks for stopping by! I’ll definitely post another review once I’ve tried it! :)

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