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Follow on Google News | Las Vegas Military Veterans Wage War on ObesityMorbidly-A-Beast apparel line promotes fitness awareness by urging adults, kids to “MAB On”
By: NeONBRAND The five men are veterans of the United States Army and Marine Corps, who fought valiantly during multiple tours of duty in Iraq on the front lines of the war on terror. These heroes returned home, however, to a nation battling a childhood obesity epidemic. “One in three kids today is suffering from obesity. So many opportunities are taken from an individual simply based on their image,” says former Army sergeant Dustin DeWoody, a Morbidly-A-Beast co-founder and personal fitness trainer in Las Vegas. So, once again, these soldiers-turned- The Morbidly-A-Beast (MAB) athletic apparel line features an array of casual, high-quality, affordable hoodies, t-shirts, compression shirts and tank tops for men, women and children – a uniform to don as they evolve into the best version of themselves that’s ever been. Each garment is emblazoned with the company’s trendsetting signature MAB logo, which dares wearers to “MAB On!” All MAB gear is currently available for purchase at MABstore.com. “MAB wear serves as a badge of honor for those willing to embrace their inner beast. It represents the evolving spirit when the decision is made to create change within themselves, as well as those that forgot we’re creatures of choice,” DeWoody explains. “By embracing this powerful ability we can transcend normalcy and make an impact on the people around us. We’re here to provide a platform to stand and shout, ‘Be a Warrior. Be a Beast. MAB On!’” With the help of a local businessman and friend Elie K. Taylor , MAB Apparel incorporated December 20, 2012 as MAB Apparel LLC. All trademark and legal consideration has been performed by Ryan Stibor of The Stibor Group. For additional information and to schedule interviews with the Morbidly-A-Beast founders: Contact Elie Taylor or Dustin DeWoody , (702)900-1844; End
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