The "Book of Goodness Series" was written by author/publisher Michael "The Guy Of Goodness" and is now launching a dedicated site to his book series. The series covers many of today's relevant topics, giving everyday people help with many of the problems they face daily.
Paragon Corporate Housing is pleased to support the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce's 2014 Good Health is Good Business Program by sponsoring an Instagram Contest for participants.
LPGA golf pro says ERGO Fitness Machines® treadmill is more comfortable; allows for running longer distances; company points to new FlexTec Comfort Deck technology behind improved performance.
Featured in The New York Times, SELF Magazine and Men's Journal, Orangetheory Fitness uses heart-rate-monitored high-intensity interval training to maximize calorie burn up to 1,000 calories from one 60-minute class.
Best of Raw Nominations for 2015 will open up soon. Nominate and Vote Living Light for Best of Raw and don't miss the Best of Raw Awards at the Raw Living Expo, June 25-28, 2015 in Westminster, Colorado.
Independent testing shows ERGO Fitness Machines® RunSERIES3 ranks with best Light Commercial class treadmills; European club-level brand engineering means unsurpassed strength and durability.
Through narrative and advice, Phyllis R. Brown delivers hope and inspiration
in the newly released edition of her book, Help Me! I'm Slipping, a memoir of her relationship with her husband who fell victim to Alzheimer's disease.
MRCFit.com is focused on developing the highest quality nutritional supplements, herbs and vitamins to support weight loss and overall health. The company recently launched a new wellness solutions site to better assist those in search of weight loss, enhanced physical performance and hormone supplements to aid in the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle.
The Spot Athletics has released their schedule of summer athlete programs as follows: the girls volleyball program for high school and college athletes; the middle school athlete program for male and female athletes; and the KAAT Program (Kids Atheltic Ability Training) for 2nd - 5th grade boys and girls.