Artist and Behavioral Specialist Greg Herzog, uses COLOR CODING DNA® Technique, to help better understand the …

New York, NY (PRWEB) July 28, 2012

Artist and Behavioral Specialist Greg Herzog, uses COLOR CODING DNA Technique, to help better understand the performance of Michael Phelps and his 2012 London Olympic medal quest.

So what is it that gives Michael Phelps his unique competitive edge?

Greg Herzog, a former sub four minute miler and conditioning specialist in New York City has worked with competitive athletes, as well as individuals from the ages 5-94, and has made studying human performance his lifes work. This extensive experience led to the 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.

Herzog believes he has broken the code of Michael Phelps and his 2012 London Olympics medal quest.

Michael Phelps is an American international swimmer who has, overall, won 16 Olympic medalssix gold and two bronze at Athens in 2004, and eight gold at Beijing in 2008, winning more medals than any other athlete at both of these Olympic Games. He has twice equaled the record eight medals of any type at a single Olympics achieved by Soviet gymnast Alexander Dityatin at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games. His five gold medals in individual events tied the single Games record set by compatriot Eric Heiden in the 1980 Winter Olympics and equaled by Vitaly Scherbo at the 1992 Summer Games. Phelps holds the record for the most gold medals won in a single Olympics; his eight at the 2008 Beijing Games surpassed American swimmer Mark Spitz's seven-gold performance at Munich in 1972. Phelps' Olympic medal total is second only to the 18 Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina won over three Olympics, including nine gold, that he hopes to eclipse in London Olympics 2012. Phelps also holds the all-time record for most gold Olympic medals, at 14, as well as the record for most gold medals in individual events, at nine.

Is one of the main reasons behind American swimmer Michael Phelps unprecedented success his whopping 12000 calories per day diet, or physiology or both?

Phelps begins his day with hearty breakfast consisting of three fried-egg sandwiches, three chocolate chip pancakes, a five-egg omelet, three sugarcoated slices of French toast, and a bowl of grits(maize porridge).

Phelps lunch is not much smaller as he annihilates a pound of pasta over lunch, two large ham and cheese sandwiches covered in mayonnaise and many gallons of energy drinks.

For his evening meal, he finishes the remaining pound of pasta, followed by a pizza and more energy drinks.

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