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WHAT HAPPEN TO ATX 100?

Brief History of ATX 100
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ATX100 was a specially designed club to help those who wanted to lose 100 pounds or more.  RunTex teamed with My Fit Foods to provide a comprehensive program built for success in lifestyle change.  The club met on Saturday mornings at the RunTex located at 422 West Riverside Drive in Austin.  There were optional other training times scheduled Monday mornings and Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

This was NOT a program that just throws you into exercise and diet. It was a comprehensive program that begins with providing the correct gear, the correct mindset, correct information, and support.  During ATX100 Saturday meetings there were guest speakers ranging from nutritionists and trainers to psychologists.  

Taking the expertise of RunTex's trainers and of My Fit Food's chefs and nutrition counselors, we created a program that literally began to change lives.  Since ATX100 was ONLY for individuals looking to lose 100 pounds or more, we created a culture of support and camaraderie that could not be found in traditional gyms or classes, think Big Band of Brothers & Sisters!  The best part about ATX100 was that it didn't end until you said it ends.  Though there were 5K events along the way, this program did not culminate in a single event. ATX100 was an ongoing program that can be joined at any time throughout the year!

​ATX100 no longer exists in its original form. RunTex has since gone away. Because of the dedication and efforts of RunTex founder Paul Carrozza and support from James Russell, the spirit of ATX 100 still exists in the desire of many who took part to live healthier and more active lives.

Paul Carrozza is still active in helping people to live healthier and active lives. Follow Paul on twitter @carrozza and www.coachcarrozza.com/

My Fit Foods has recently closed its stores. If you are looking for a healthy option for prepared foods, try Snap Kitchen. www.snapkitchen.com/
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