What it means to be a Diamond Beachbody Coach
I have recently been blessed by the rank advancement of Beachbody Diamond Coach and met my goal of being a Diamond Coach by the 2010 Coaches Summit. What this means to me is that setting goals is the key, I placed this goal on paper and repeated it in my head daily. By believing in what I love, that is coaching, I knew for a fact that I would meet my goal no matter what. No it wasn’t in 90 days and yes it was in 5 months since becoming a Beachbody Coach, but meeting that goal makes me feel on top of the world. What being a Diamond Beachbody Coach means to me is that I have an incredible team of coaches that believed in me and my passion for sharing what I love so much, Beachbody’s philosophy and undeniably incredible products. All my coaches have that same passion and have either had successful results with Beachbody products or are on their way to receiving those incredible results. The greatest thing is that we all have the same goal. This goal is to make a difference in peoples lives and spread the word that we don’t want to shorten our lives by heading down the road of Obesity. We all want the best for our families and our friends and have met so many wonderful people that have taken that leap to better their lives and get healthy. We are not salesmen or women, we just have a common goal, share what works and share how happy we are that Beachbody has made a difference in our lives. We are not trainers (although there certainly are Beachbody coaches that are trainers), we are not nutrition experts, or dietitians, what we are is a network of like-minded adults that love the feeling of being healthy and want to share how contagious feeling healthy is. I love being a Beachbody Coach and what it has done for my family. Life’s stresses are better contained when you are healthy and fit. I love my life, my family and the Beachbody community, I cannot stress that enough. You can see below how this wonderful company shows how proud they are to have you part of their company.


















