

| Helping as Many People as Possible Since 1995. |
| Serving NE Oklahoma 4100 SE Adams Road Suite F-200 Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-331-5222 |
| Our purpose is to provide a solution for the growing epidemic of obesity. We will provide you with tools needed, to help you live a healthier and longer life. Our program is designed to assist individuals of all ages in losing weight. Weight Loss Plus is an eight week program consisting of 2 or 3 day per week plans, that is supervised at all times to provide a safe, clean, and positive environment. |

| Pricing Packages Twice a week for 8 weeks $185 (If prepaid $150) Three times a week for 8 Weeks $275 (If prepaid $225) |
| Open Flexible hours to suit your needs. |
| Our program consists of Four Primary Keys to successful weight loss. Exercise: Using a treadmill or a stationary bike. Toning & Strengthening: Using thera-tubing and exercise balls. Sauna: Will help clients burn extra calories, relieve achy, sore muscles and joints. Nutritional Guidance: Guidance to help clients make decisions on their daily nutrition habits. |
| Facts on Obesity Obesity occurs when an individual has an increased amount of body fat. It is usually defined as being 20-30% above the normal body weight for someone of the same age, gender, and height. Morbid obesity is usually defined as being 50-100% above the normal body weight for someone of the same age, gender, and height. Obesity can have serious long-term effects on health. Individuals who are overweight have an increased risk of developing many life-threatening illnesses including heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, cancer and osteoporosis. According to the American Heart Association, obesity was associated with nearly 112,000 deaths in 2005. In the United States, obesity is considered an epidemic. More than half of all Americans are considered overweight and about 20% of children are overweight. In 2005, 140 million Americans were considered overweight or obese, according to the American Heart Association. Nearly 33% of Americans are considered obese, and these numbers continue to grow. |








