2016 AdultFit90 Winners Are Announced

2016 AdultFit90 Winners Are Announced

SAN FRANCISCO — The winners of adult industry fitness competition AdultFit90 have been announced.

Sponsored by Affil4you, GameLink, StrongBoard Balance and Rock On Supplements, the event included more than 50 people participating from across many facets of the adult industry. Participants lost more than 300 lbs. in total.

All AdultFit90 participants, divided by gender, competed for cash and prizes from sponsors. Prizes included a StrongBoard Balance (valued at $300), a vitamin and supplements package from Rock on Supplements and a cash prize of $1,000 each.

Winners were chosen by who had the biggest transformation, and not just on who lost the most weight. The goal of the challenge was to reduce body fat and improve muscle mass.

AdultFit90’s female winner was Sarah, owner of Zuzana Designs, who lost 13.2 lbs. and 5.5” off her waist. The male winner was Lee Bond, affiliate manager for Fuckbook.com , who lost 36.2 lbs. and 10” off his waist.

“I would like to thank our sponsors for making this great event possible, as well as everyone who participated,” said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development for eLine management company, whose clients include GameLink.com.

“It was a difficult contest to judge because so many people made amazing physical transformations. We are proud to announce Sarah and Lee as our winners for 2016. They proved what hard work, determination, and the support of friends and colleagues can achieve.”


“I am also proud of everyone who entered this contest and took the first step toward improved health and fitness,” Dillon added. “Creating a supportive community that kept each other motivated and shared information was a key component, and I am looking forward to next year’s contest.”

Jeff Dillon, a former bodybuilder and industry veteran, established AdultFit90 because of the need for fitness in the demanding and competitive adult industry. The event was designed to help colleagues and friends in the adult industry develop healthier nutrition and fitness habits in 2016.

Those interested in participating in AdultFit90 in 2017 may contact Dillon at jeff@gamelink.com.

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