July 2nd, 2007

NJ Comedian Doesn’t Win America’s Got Talent, But He Does Win The Battle Against Body Fat

Comedian Ricardo (Rick) Aleman, of Hoboken, New Jersey, may not have won America’s Got Talent, but he did win his battle against body fat, shedding 70 lbs and keeping it off for over 15 months and counting. Read on to learn Rick’s fat-burning success secrets…

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With a well-thought out plan of action, “The Funny Mexican”, lost 70 lbs of flab in a healthy way, over a two year period. He documented his weight loss not only with photographs, but with a motivational (and funny) video montage of his acts at Comic Strip Live between April 2004 at 250 lbs to April 2006 at 180 lbs…

On his comedy website, Rick posted a page where you can see his before and after photos, his weight loss video montage and his step by step weight loss success story that shows you exactly how he did it.

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Rick gives some keen insights into struggling with “poor genetics”, a personal loss as well as the temptations and challenges of life on the road performing in nightclubs.

He also lists all the tools he used to shed the unwanted pounds, his nutrition plan (which includes Burn The Fat), which supplements he took, what exercise equipment he used, how he measured his body fat, how he worked out while on the road for the comedy circuit and a lot more.

Rick was featured on America’s Got Talent in June and the show re-airs tonight on NBC. Although rick didn’t win the votes of David Hasselhoff and Piers Morgan, he definitely won the battle of the bulge!

Aleman also made the news and won some “sweet revenge” on Morgan and the Hoff with a couple of good shots after they voted against him.

Rick’s success story is definitely worth a look:
www.RicardoAleman.com/weightloss.html

rick aleman on America's Got Talent

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4 Responses to “NJ Comedian Doesn’t Win America’s Got Talent, But He Does Win The Battle Against Body Fat”

  • July 2, 2007 2:27 pm

    Tom,”over a two year period.”Slow and steady wins the race. People lose vast amounts of weight all the time. It’s those that keep it off for the long run are the clear winners.Too often I’m picking up a magazine (the wrong ones) and see people who have lost X pounds in 2 months! And how they kept it off for 4 months.Big deal.I’m more interested in real stories like this vs. the fad diets and crazy stunts the stars do to lose weight for an upcoming moving.Congratulations to Rick. If he’s kept it off for 15 months, he’s really proving he’s going to do it for the long run. That’s a person I want to watch.

  • mike

    July 2, 2007 5:14 pm

    What a great and inspirational story and the video really reinforced the whole thing. I believe it may give me the incentive to finally dig into your Burn The Fat course (which I purchased some months ago).Thank you.Mike

  • Weelian

    July 2, 2007 9:47 pm

    Thank you very much Tom for posting such an inspirational story! Ricardo’s story and his struggles are what most of us who are trying to lose weight are experiencing. I can’t tell you how many times I “fell off the horse” but reading these stories and constantly reminding myself to get back to the program will keep me on track. Tom KNOWS what he’s talking about and I’m glad I purchased and used his information!By the way, I’m now using the Nintendo Wii game console’s Sports game (Boxing Training) to keep fit and I have lost about 3 to 4 pounds after 5 weeks of play and a few percent of my body fat. It’s not much but progress nevertheless!WeelianSingapore

  • September 7, 2007 10:17 am

    Hey, I was about 45 pounds overweight, then I got type 2 diabetes, pretty much got my act together overnight, after that…..NO MORE SUGAR, seriously, this works like a charm. cut out sugar and high and medium glycemic foods. Im sure we’ve heard it a thosand times but the weight will fall off within months, even without additional exercise.Just have patience.All the best. Davehttp://www.theunknownweightlossfact.com

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