―Art Carey, former health and fitness columnist, the Philadelphia Inquirer, author of Champions' Body for Life

"Sandy Weston is a life force. Like a breeder-reactor, she generates more energy than she consumes. Her passion and enthusiasm are infectious, and she speaks in exclamation points. After decades as a fitness professional and entrepreneur, she is extremely knowledgeable and devoted to sharing what she knows to improve the lives of others. She believes that a sound mind contributes to a sound body, and vice versa. Equally, she is dedicated to cultivating the spirit, to living fully in every dimension, and harvesting all the joy that life has to offer. She is a true phenomenon, and all will benefit from her hard-won lessons and time-tested wisdom."

Art Carey, former health and fitness columnist, the Philadelphia Inquirer, author of Champions' Body for Life

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―Dr. Zebulon V. Kendrick, vice provost for graduate education and professor of kinesiology, Temple University

"Writing positive thoughts and achievements as daily journal entries to 'train your brain' provides one with an easy way to use positivity to visualize goals, develop action plans, stay motivated, and feel the 'energy” of successes'―and it can be done in 1 to 3 minutes a day!"

Dr. Zebulon V. Kendrick, vice provost for graduate education and professor of kinesiology, Temple University

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―Frank Napolitano, president of 24 Hour Fitness

“Sandy Weston is a force of nature―and she always energetically uses her force for good. Sandy’s habit of seeing the best in everyone and every situation is infectious. It’s an infection we should all try our best to get!”

Frank Napolitano, president of 24 Hour Fitness

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―The late Ed Snider, was the chairman of Comcast Spectacor, a Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment company that owns the Philadelphia Flyers

“[Sandy] was my personal trainer for four years. I was so impressed by her abilities and knowledge in her field. Sandy is an incredibly driven individual, and that drive keeps her going twenty-four hours a day. She’s hard working, knowledgeable, and so full of energy.”

―The late Ed Snider, was the chairman of Comcast Spectacor, a Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment company that owns the Philadelphia Flyers

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