About Howtobefit.com Howtobefit.com is a sole proprietorship
located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is owned and operated single-handedly by
Richard Dafter. I have a
Better Business Bureau A+ Rating, my online store is
secured by Trustwave and I am a
Verified
Authorize.net Merchant. Click on the seals at left of the Better Business
Bureau and each security system to verify that you will have a safe and secure
shopping experience. In January of 2007, I became an
Independent Beachbody
Coach and I am very proud to say that as a TBB Coach, I am part of a
nationwide wellness revolution. This opportunity has grown way beyond what I
ever dreamed possible and I now have over 7,000
Team Beachbody
Club members and guests, all of whom are people just like you who want to
get fit and feel healthy. Goals of Howtobefit.com
With a
wealth
of health and fitness articles to improve your quality of life and the
absolute best security for online ordering, the goal of my website is to be the
most reliable and informative fitness website on the Internet. I personally
guarantee that each and every one of my visitors and customers will leave my
site having had a positive experience. By providing prompt and courteous
service and unbeatable prices, I now have an exceptionally large group of loyal
and satisfied customers. I will do everything possible to make sure that you,
too, will be a satisfied customer and that you will benefit from all of the
information that Howtobefit.com provides. History of Howtobefit.com - My
Untold Story I am driven to help and guide you to
improving your health and fitness because I have a chronic illness which has
robbed me of my health. By telling my personal story, I hope to help others
know that with will and perseverance they, too, can achieve their
fitness and health goals. Prior to May 1985, I was super fit and
super healthy, routinely running between 50 and 70 miles a week. Between March
16th and May 5th 1985, I ran 34:32 for 10K, 57:46 for 10 miles, 53:20 for 15K,
27:38 for 5 miles and 16:26 for 5K. I was 34 years old. On May 17, 1985, at
around 5:00 pm on a Friday night, I was driving home with my then five year old
daughter and we hit a van broadside. The van had been stopped in the left lane
of a four lane road with its left blinker on and unexpectedly made a right turn
out of the left lane directly in front of us. That accident, although we both
survived, in an instant, ruined my health and changed my life. On Sunday, May
19th, I ran the Midland Run 15K (which I had run and eventually would run or
try to run, 13 years in a row) and ran 53:03. The next day, Monday, I had what seemed to
be a toothache. This began a ritual of going back and forth between dentists
and ear, nose and throat specialists, each saying I had a sinus infection and
not a toothache or a toothache and not a sinus infection. After 3 years and 13
doctors and specialists, a root canal, extraction of a tooth and countless
prescriptions for antibiotics, a dental specialist found a hairline fracture in
the tooth that had actually been damaged by the car accident, which had allowed
bacteria to enter my jawbone, cause an infection in the jawbone and a cyst to
form in the adjacent sinus. I had to have oral surgery on my jawbone with no
Novocaine (it would spread the infection) at 9:00 one night and then later,
surgery to remove the cyst in my sinus, but my health issues continued. Thinking that my health nightmare was
finally over, I was devastated to find out over the next 20 years that my
health was irreversibly ruined. Three doctors, two of whom were specialists and
the last at the University of Pennsylvania hospital, confirmed a diagnosis of
Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome and a systemic yeast infection from
the overuse of the prescribed antibiotics. The doctor who performed the surgery
on my sinus also performed a Caldwell Luc procedure which "opened up my sinus"
and permanently altered the sinus in such a way that I cannot blow that left
nostril and I have had perhaps as many as a hundred sinus infections in that
sinus since. Out of a $10,000.00 settlement from the
car accident, I got about $3,000.00 (the lawyer took the rest) and out of that,
I bought my first Polar heart rate monitor in 1986 - a Polar Vantage XL. That
is what led me to become a Polar authorized dealer. At my worst, I was so weak
that I had to sleep on the floor downstairs because I could not walk up a
flight of stairs and obviously could not work. Even on a yeast and sugar free
diet and the antifungal Diflucan (at $12.50 per pill per day, with no health
insurance) to combat the systemic yeast infection, I only functioned at about
50%. Given my physical gifts and will, however, that was enough to lead a
somewhat normal life. I became a personal trainer to have a healthy occupation
(for many, many years I had managed a woodworking shop, but could no longer do
the physical labor and it didn't seem like a healthy occupation given my
compromised immune system). I also started my www.howtobefit.com website to
spread the gospel of fitness (a college aptitude test showed that I should be a
brick layer or a minister, so helping others with their physical walk through
life seemed just right). As for running, it came back at times,
( in 1995, I ran the Philadelphia
Independence Marathon again) but I would never know what to expect from my body
which was constantly being battered by health issues. I basically lost all
confidence in my running. My marriage also failed because my wife wanted me to
be able to make more money, but I simply couldn't. I moved to Albuquerque
because New Jersey was too damp and the climate here is much better for my
yeast issues and to run. I also needed to get away from a racing scene that I
once dominated and which had become a source of embarrassment. I began personal
training in earnest, as well as coaching running at the high school and club
level. At first, I ran well here, but the arrhythmias (high heart rates when I
was running) that I developed, became much more frequent. In fact in my first
race here, the Albuquerque's Finest Half Marathon, I had an arrhythmia at 5
miles walked to 6 miles, stopped for my heart rate to come down from over 200
and still ran 1:30:00. At the finish, I mentioned to a local doctor/runner that
I had to walk because I had an arrhythmia and he scoffed, "If you had had an
arrhythmia, you would be dead." Runners don't like to hear excuses or reasons
and although I had a few very good races here, I began to avoid them. To this
day, when I go to the track and can't keep up, my peers trash talk me, but in
defense of them, they don't know why I am running so poorly because I refuse to
make excuses. My challenge is for me to deal with, not complain about. With my fitness websites and fitness
blogs, I am fully committed to helping others in achieving their health and
fitness goals. I am an Independent Beachbody
Coach so that I can coach and mentor people online to achieve the same
goals. From 2001 to 2005, I ran 7 days a week without missing a day, and
averaged almost a 10K a day. Then Grace came along and waking up in the night
for feeding and so forth plus being a full time dad has really impacted my
running (not to mention the additional effect of the second baby, Carly). Now I
get up at 4:00 am to work, do a 30:00 - 45:00 strength workout at 4:45 am five
days a week and then work and be with my children until 4:00 pm, when I go run.
Although I run 7 days a week, sometimes that means just 1/2 a mile on a bad
day, but I am thankful for that because many, many people with physical, weight
and health challenges can't do even that. Even with five websites, it is quite a
struggle to feed a family of five. But having lost mine, fitness and health are
my passions and I will continue to persevere in spreading the "gospel" of
fitness. I personally process and ship all orders and answer all of your phone
calls and emails, so I know that you are getting the most security for your
transactions and the most knowledgable recommendations and answers to your
questions. I welcome any questions that you may have and always answer my
emails and phone calls promptly. Direct your email questions to
howtobefit@aol.com or phone me with
questions toll free at 866 797-7336. If you would like to visit my sites and
blogs they are: Howtobefit.com Independent Beachbody Coach
Site Guide to P90X
Blog How To Be
Fit With Coach Rich Blog
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