15th Nov, 2009

(Archive) Nov 12 Meeting with Stu Mittleman

Next NJ PowerTeam Meeting – Thursday, November 12th

Stu Mittleman

The Man who ran 1,000 miles in 11 days

QUESTION..?WHAT COULD YOU DO WITH MORE ENERGY, DETERMINATION AND FOCUS

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Come and meet Stu Mittleman, the man who ran 1000 miles in 11 days. This is one meeting you would not want to miss…Stu will be sharing with us his cutting-edge strategies for maximum energy, determination and the focus required to produce outstanding results in every area of your life. He demonstrated that by understanding how to condition both the mind and body, one can produce results far beyond anything. He has proven by his example that the human capacity is incredible, and that we can adapt to anything if we make the right demands upon ourselves.

STU MITTLEMAN is a world record-setting endurance athlete, sought-after fitness coach, and motivational speaker with degrees in Sociology, Sports Psychology, and Exercise Physiology. Recently inducted into the American Ultra-running Hall of Fame, Stu has been a faculty member and part of an elite coaching team at Anthony Robbins’ Mastery University since 1991. As a world-class endurance athlete, Stu set eight National and International records running, including the 1,000-mile world record in 1986 (11 days!), and American records for the 100-Mile Run (12 hours 56 min), and the Six-Day Race (578 miles). In 1983, Stu successfully competed in the IronMan (Hawaii) World Triathlon Championships (73rd out of 1000) and the UltraMan (Double Iron Man) World Triathlon Championships (2nd Place) in 1983. He has been called the Greatest All-Around American Ultra-Distance Runner ever, by no less than the father of American ultra-distance running, Ted Corbitt.

His book, Slow Burn (Harper Collins: 2000) details specific training, food choice, and mind set strategies that maximize energy, performance, and the ability to remain alert, focused, and productive for extended periods of time. Stu’s book, in its second printing, first extols the virtues of pH Balancing while training one’s body to burn fat, reducing acidity and toxicity within the body, and developing an empowering mind set for success. His currently serves as the Director of Fitness at the world renowned Indian Wells Tennis Garden, where he provides world-class training for athletes of all ages and abilities.

Stu Book Slow Burn

Tonight, we will take some long standing beliefs that most people have, examine them, and, in a few minutes, change them forever by simply changing a behavior associated with these beliefs. Whether you choose to watch or to fully participate, this is guaranteed to be a fun evening that will keep you thinking.

In the summer of 2000, Stu decided to put his principles of endurance to the test, embarking on a 3,000-mile journey from San Diego to New York City. He finished in a remarkable 56 days! That’s more than two marathons a day for 56 consecutive days! His “Journey Across America” raised over $175,000 the vast majority of which was donated to the Anthony Robbins Foundation as part of the start-up funding for the original Discovery Camp, the current version of which is now called the Global Youth Leadership Summit.

Stu lives in Palm Desert, CA with his three children, Beau, Mackenzie, and Alana Fayth.

Stu Group Shot

Here are the details for this meeting:

Date: November 12th, 2009

Time: 6:30pm till 9:30pm

Location: Hampton Inn,

370 Route 9 North,
Woodbridge, NJ
http://www.hamptoninnwoodbridge.com

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Reservations:

Contribution: $20 in advance/$35 at door
Advance payment is advised as there is room for only 100 people.
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Agenda:
6:30 pm – 6:40 pm – Introduction
6:40 pm – 7:30 pm – Group Networking
7:30 pm – 7:45 pm – Break (bathroom, etc.)
7:45pm – 9:15pm – Stu Mittleman
9:15pm – 9:30pm – Discussion—What do we want this group to be?

Please remember to:

Come early, or on time. We will start at 6:30pm sharp.
Bring lots of business cards for networking.
Bring fliers and pamphlets about your business for Networking Table.
Bring a snack or eat before.
Tell your friends and bring them to this meeting.

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