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Making Extra Money For Tennis Professionals
There are many different ways tennis professionals can supplement their income, especially those affected by seasons or other reasons for not being able to teach tennis for a full 12 months each year. Our aim is to introduce our readers to those extra income opportunities without prejudice. We also take your word for it that the income opportunity is real and the company is legit.
David Berens and Advocare

Tennis Professional
Cedar Bluff Racquet Club
701 Racquet Club Way
Knoxville, TN 37923
http://www.cbrctennis.com

Distributor
Advocare International, LP
2801 Summit Avenue
Plano, TX 75074

http://www.advocare.com

David Berens is a USPTA certified professional with 15 years teaching experience. He began his teaching career at Tyson Park in Knoxville, Tennesee and developed his teaching craft working with former ATP Touring Pro & Tour Coach Steve Annacone at Smoky Mountain Tennis Academy and CBRC Tennis Director Rusty Morris.

During his career he has traveled the South working in amazing locations like the tropical Islamorada Tennis Club in the Florida Keys, Sunset Hills Country Club in Carrollton Georgia where he was the Assistant Tennis Coach for the University of West Georgia’s Lady Wolves and the world class Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne with tennis legend Cliff Drysdale. Today David works at the Cedar Bluff Racquet Club in Knoxville.

Advocare says on their web site: "At AdvoCare, We Build Champions® through physical and financial wellness. Backed by the latest science, AdvoCare provides innovative nutritional, weight-management, sports performance and skin care products. In addition, the AdvoCare business opportunity empowers individuals to explore their ultimate earning potential. AdvoCare was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Plano, Texas." The name Advocare was given by their founder, Charlie Ragus, who wanted to communicate his commitment to be an advocate who cared.

The company sells vitamins and supplements for weight management, increasing energy, a healthy and balanced lifestyle, for advanced sports nutrition and skin care.

Asked why he decided to promote Advocare, David says, "AdvoCare is a direct sales company providing world-class nutrition and supplementation. They currently serve as the nutritional partner to Major League Soccer and use AdvoCare Rehydrate as their official sideline electrolyte drink. Non-paid endorsers range from Drew Brees, to Trevor Bayne to Rich Froning – 5 time CrossFit Games World Champion!

I was introduced to AdvoCare by a close friend as a nutritional supplement company for my own needs and soon discovered the network marketing opportunities as well. Some of the reasons why I chose it over other similar companies was the low startup cost of $79 (which includes $60 worth of product samples), the fact that there were no autoship order requirements, quotas or obligation to buy anything.

I made my first check of $80 within 2 weeks of signing up as a distributor just by sharing a product I enjoyed. Since then, I have simply introduced my tennis network (as well as other family and friends to the products) and have over the course of a year built up to a steady income of $700-800 a month! And I’m not a salesman, I just use the products and people ask me what I’m drinking. That’s when they get some to try and I know they will want to know how to buy more.

I am available to discuss this opportunity with anyone who would like more information at tennisprodave@me.com or we can connect with a ten-minute phone call to discuss everything you need to know!


 

 
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