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Trigger Teen Triumph
Body by Jake's Secrets to Building Teenage Minds and Muscle By Kendeyl Johansen
As a personal trainer to super-stars such as Madonna, Harrison Ford and Barbra Streisand, Steinfeld realized that the only difference between them and lay-people is that the stars never quit or took "no" for an answer when it came to their dreams. "Steven Spielberg was turned down twice for film school and Harrison Ford went on countless auditions before he heard 'yes', but they didn't let it stop them," he says. Steinfeld's own success with exercise, along with the determination he witnessed in celebrities, helped him develop his "Don't Quit" motto.
This philosophy creates positive momentum that any parent can spark. "Start by helping your son work-out and you'll find he'll see his body changing, which will make him feel better about himself," Steinfeld encourages. "He'll have more energy, more enthusiasm and he'll start wanting to eat right and do more in school and after school, which will make him feel great about himself. Start an upward spiral."


