So What is it that Gives Lance His Unique Competitive Edge? This Ridgefielder has Broken the Code

Greg Herzog, a former sub four minute miler and conditioning specialist in Beverly Hills, New York City and Ridgefield CT for over 25 years, has worked with competitive athletes, as well as individuals from the ages 5-94, and has made studying human performance his life’s work.

Herzog’s extensive experience led to his development of “AXIS CORE®”, a mathematical equation to predict and change behavior, as well as a Quantum Reaction Theory: COLOR CODING DNA®, to help better understand the foundation of the makeup of an individual in regard to performance.  What may seem at the surface, abstract, Herzog has brought to art and science. For instance, what would you look like if you were represented by a color or many colors?

Herzog  has broken the code of Lance Armstrong’s-foundation for his performance with a painting and is donating the proceeds to Sloan Kettering for cancer research. You can learn more about this geometrical mathematical equation and take a look at the artistic representation by clicking here.

People can donate by calling Herzog @ 203-438-1190 or emailing greg@lancearmstrong-foundation.com. Proceeds go to Sloan Kettering Pediatric Unit.

www.lancearmstrong-foundation.com

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