The Lean for Life® On-the-Road Program

The Lean for Life On-the-Road program provides rapid, safe weight loss results – and teaches you how to keep it off.
The Lean for Life program incorporates a sensible eating plan that features a variety of delicious, real foods found in grocery stores, restaurants, and truck stops. Lindora also offers a complete line of convenient nutritious protein snacks that taste great and are easy to take with you as you travel. Although Lindora Clinic has been helping people change their lives for over 40 years, they have now taken their proven techniques to assist the trucking industry. The average weight loss for the trucking industry employee who participates in the 10-Week program is 10.4% of their starting body weight, with many losing much more! Read about their success

 

Per Program Retail Value: $480
With TCA 25% Discount: $360
Plus tax, S&H

Program Details
- Each participant will receive the TCA’s 25% discount on Lindora’s weight loss support services, tools and products for the initial purchase
- Each carrier will select their team of participants (6-9 drivers and 3-6 inside staff) with some guidance from Lindora Clinic on chosing good candidates
- Training materials will be provided for the internal Contest/Team Coordinator by Lindora Clinic
- For questions or bulk program purchases contact Kathy Ayres at kathy.ayres@lindora.com

Included In Each Program Kit:
- 10-Week Rapid Weight Loss Program
- Weekly one-on-one Personalized Phone Coaching Sessions for Support and Education
- Learn-on-the-Road CD Library Teaches Lasting Behavioral Change
- Best Selling Lean for Life Phase One: Weight Loss Book
- Full Access to Extensive Online Support Tools
- 10 Boxes of Nutritious & Delicious Snacks for Convenience on the Road (approx. 63 servings)
- 1 Bottle Fat Burning Indicators to Know You’re Really Burning Fat
- Dr. Stamper’s Six Essentials for Long-Term Weight Control (DVD)
- Daily Action “Logbook” to Help You Stay Focused and Motivated

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