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Culley Davis, Trigenix™ Founder
& CEO
Culley Davis is a certified Sports
Nutritionist and has studied nutrition for a number of years.
He has worked very closely with many of the leading scientists,
bio-chemist, formulators and herboligist in the field of nutritional
supplementation. Since he started on the TriGeniX system he
has lost over 40 pounds. Mr. Davis is doing his fourth Ironman
distance race in Kona Hawaii this year and has completed six
half Ironman races. All of this, including several Olympic
distance races have been in a three year period. Culley Davis
is also a certified Sports Trainer and is scheduled to receive
his level one USAT Triathlon Certification this November.
He is 48 years old with a resting heart rate of 38 bpm.
“When you get the right nutrition, your metabolism changes
and your energy level should sky rocket. If you don’t
notice any change from taking your current supplements, you
might want to ask yourself , why?”
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Mark Allen
The Ironman Triathlon, held in Hawaii,
is the most difficult one-day sporting event in the world.
It starts with a 2.4-mile ocean swim, followed by 112 miles
of cycling, and then finishes with a 26.2-mile marathon.
For most of the 1500 men and women who compete in the Ironman
crossing the finish line amounts to a victory. Mark Allen
had a different destiny.
His first six attempts, all losses, were casualties of everything
from flat tires to internal bleeding. Ye, each defeat only
served to galvanize his commitment.
Finally on his seventh attempt Mark won, beating Dave Scott
in triathlon’s greatest race ever. Allen went on to
win a total of six Ironman titles in six starts. His final
victory came at the age of 37, making him the oldest champion
in this incredibly challenging event.
Since retiring from competition in 1996, Mark has continued
his role as spokesperson for companies including Nike, Oakley,
and World Triathlon Corporation. In addition he serves as
an advisor to races worldwide, and speaks to businesses internationally.
Career
Highlights:
6 Time Ironman Triathlon World Champion, 1989-1993, 1995.
10 Time Undefeated Nice International Triathlon Champion,
1982-1986, 1989-1993.
First Ever ITU World Triathlon Champion, Avignon, France 1989.
20 Race Winning Streak, 1988-1990.
Only Triple Crown Winner (Nice, Zofingen, Ironman all in a
single year.)
Top-Three Finishes – over 90% career average.
Honors:
World’s Fittest Man —Outside Magazine, 1997.
6 Time Triathlete of the Year, Triathlon Magazine.
One of the 10 Best Bodies of the 1980’s, Muscle and
Fitness Magazine.
Books Authored:
Workouts for Working People. Random House m
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Garrett E. Trumble, Ph.D.
Dr. Trumble has reveived advanced certification for Dietary
Supplement Good Manufacturing Proactices in cooperation with
the American Herbal Producs Association, The Council for Responsible
Nutrition, The National Nutrition Foods Association, and The
Association of Food and Drug Officials. Dr. Trumble is a member
of the American Chemical Society and the American Association
of Biochemists and Molecular Biologists, which is a well-respected
division of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental
Biology.
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Jay D. Southwick
Mr. Southwick brings to One World Nutrition a wealth of experience
and education in health. He holds both a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Psychology and a Master of Science Degree in Management
from Brigham Young University. He went on to the University
of Colorado Medical Center to earn his degree from the Department
of Preventive Medicine.
He served in the health care hospital administration field
for twenty years in top executive positions at the following
institution: Colorado Medical Center, McKay-Dee Regional Medial
Center, Alta View Hospital, Cottonwood Hospital and LDS Medical
Center. While in Utah he funded and developed a free-standing
health center with an emphasis on preventive and sports medicine.
Mr. Southwick subsequently has been involved with several
successful heath care companies.
Mr. Southwick is a member of the American College of Hospital
Administrators, and a Regent member of the American College
of Hospital Administrators for Health Education. He has served
on many health councils and advisory boards including: The
Utah State Hospital Association and the Colorado Governor’s
Advisory Committee. For nine years of his career he has served
as member of Rotary International and on the Board of Directors
of the Chamber of Commerce. In 1984 he received the Golden
Key Award.
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Kenneth M. Kroll, M.D
Kenneth M. Kroll, M.D., FICS, is a Rutgers National Scholarship
recipient, graduated from Harvard Medical School and finished
specialty surgery training at Stanford Medical Center. He
is a board of certified surgeon, a member of the AMA, the
AUA, the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the American
Society of Bariatric Physicians.
Dr. Kroll was elected a Fellow of the International College
of Surgeons in 1994, and was Board Certified by the American
Board of Anti-Aging Medicine in December 2000.
During his distinguished career, Dr. Kroll ran a hospital
for the native tribes- people in Free China for World Vision,
Inc., and conducted clinical trials in East Africa for Legacy
For Life during 2002. He is an international authority on
weight management, anti-aging strategies, and natural product
medicine. He has spoken to large audiences on lecture tours
in South Africa, Japan, East Africa, Canada, and major cities
through the U.S.
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One World Nutrition ® 2004
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