The Twin Cities play host to not one, but TWO, great health fairs on Saturday, April 17, 2010.
JRMC Family Health Fair
When: Saturday, April 17th, 9am-noon
Where: Jefferson Regional Medical Center, Conference Rooms A-D, 1400 Hwy. 61 South, Festus, MO
What: FREE health screenings (blood pressure, vision, BMI), Parenting and Child Development Resources, Exercise and Fitness Resources, Chair Massages
PLUS: Children's bike helmets for only $5 -- includes a free fitting.
YMCA Healthy Kids Day
When: Saturday, April 17th, 10am-2pm
Where: Jefferson County Family YMCA, 1303 YMCA Drive, Festus, MO 63028
What: Carnival games, information booths, DARE Mobile, fire trucks, emergency rescue helicopter, door prizes, raffles, and more!
Get Fit Festus will have a table at both health fairs. Come say hello!
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M.B.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
National Start Walking Day
Today is National Start Walking Day. Why walk? It's a great form of physical activity that almost anyone can do without too much special equipment. You'll need some comfortable shoes, a place to walk, and a little bit of time. If you don't have 30 minutes, start with 10 minutes today. The next day, try for 10 minutes at two different points, for a total of 20 minutes. You'll be up to 30 minutes a day before you know it!
What do you get for walking 30 minutes a day?
According to the American Heart Association's "Does Walking Really Work?":
"Research has shown that the benefits of walking and moderate physical activity for at least 30 minutes a day can help you:
Visit the American Heart Association's start! website to find out more. Or just go out and start walking!
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M.B.
What do you get for walking 30 minutes a day?
According to the American Heart Association's "Does Walking Really Work?":
"Research has shown that the benefits of walking and moderate physical activity for at least 30 minutes a day can help you:
- Reduce the risk of coronary heart disease
- Improve blood pressure and blood sugar levels
- Improve blood lipid profile
- Maintain body weight and lower the risk of obesity
- Enhance mental well being
- Reduce the risk of osteoporosis
- Reduce the risk of breast and colon cancer
- Reduce the risk of non insulin dependent (type 2) diabetes"
Visit the American Heart Association's start! website to find out more. Or just go out and start walking!
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M.B.
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