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Become a WOW Partner!

I created the WOW system to help close new members (everything you need to succeed is right here!), to retain existing members (it’s new), and to continue to boost the effectiveness of your members' regular workouts or circuit training (new workouts every month). The book also supports the use of supplements, healthy eating philosophies, spa treatments, and personal training, making it the ideal complement for your existing services.

Wholesale discounts begin with quantities of just 5. The scale is as follows:

  • Quantity: 5-9 (30% off retail price)
  • Quantity: 10-24 (40% off retail price)
  • Quantity: 25-200 (50% off retail price)

You can make $40 per sale per system at 50% off! Terms available.

Just put your quantity in when you order and it will automatically calculate your discount. I also have merchandising materials and samples to help you grow your WOW business. Call me 8am - 8pm Pacific Standard time at (707) 704-3863.

WOW Partner Information Form

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BUSINESS INFORMATION
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Attention Wholesale Club Owners! Here are two downloadable PDFs for you to use for in-house promotions! Just click and go!
Downloadable PDF #1Downloadable PDF #2
(NOTE: Each PDF is ~1 MB in size)

Chi Mind Control

WOW Worked for Me!

"Read this book and see how Laura looks beyond the workouts! She helps you understand that good health must address the body, mind, attitude and spirit."

about the AUTHOR:

As a magazine editor Laura Dayton has been staying on top of the world of women’s fitness. She has researched the subject of women and exercise for nearly four decades, and authored several original books. This extensive career has given her rare insights into the modern history of women’s exercise. Some of her concepts may be controversial, but hard to argue. Read More