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Gold's Gyms of the Washington, DC Area Open Their Doors
Lets the Community Work off the Thanksgiving Calories For Free
By Sequoia Clare November 20, 2007 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
Gold's Gym Provides Free Workouts on Friday November 23rd /
Offers Free Tips on Staying Fit during Holidays
Residents who have just enjoyed their annual Thanksgiving feast
can now work off the extra calories for free all day,
November 23, at Gold's Gym's locations in the Washington, DC
area.
The open invitation is part of the company's holiday weekend
efforts to raise awareness and help Americans to lead a healthy
lifestyle and to provide the opportunity for them to burn off
the Thanksgiving meal. There are currently 43 Gold's Gym
facilities in the D.C. metro area and more than 500 Gold's Gym
locations across the United States.
According to Gold's Gym Fitness Institute Members, Americans
typically eat more than 3,000 calories between meals and snacks
on Thanksgiving Day. Meaning, it will take more than walking
the malls on Black Friday to burn off the mashed potatoes and
stuffing (according to Gold's Gym nutritionists, a 150 pound
person burns approximately 325 calories in 90 minutes of
shopping).
"This is a really fun way to get Americans thinking about their
own wellness on Thanksgiving Day weekend, typically a precursor
to a winter slump in people's fitness routines," said Dave
Reiseman from Gold's Gym International. "From cardio workouts
and core training to yoga and Pilates classes, Gold's Gym looks
forward to adding a dash of fitness to the Thanksgiving Day
weekend activities.The American public can now work off their
food frenzy!"
Consumers can simply walk into any participating Gold's Gym
location to take advantage of their free workout. Certain
restrictions may apply. Contact your local Gold's Gym for more
details.
For those who can not make it down to the gym, Gold's Gym is
offering free tips to consumers on "how to exercise at home"
and "how to stay motivated during the holidays" on its Web
site.
Exercise Tips for the Time-Strapped
As Gold's Gym is inviting Washington D.C. residents to turn off
the tube and turn on the treadmill, the worldwide leader in
fitness understands that breaking free from family and regular
holiday weekend routines can be a challenge. Gold's Gym has a
few home and "out and about" exercise tips for the time-
strapped.
Park Your Car Farther Away While Shopping
The more steps you take during the day, the more exercise you
are getting. Apply this same strategy to taking the stairs at
the mall or at work.
Do Some Chores
Shoveling snow, working in the garden, raking leaves, sweeping
the floor...these kinds of activities may not be
vigorous exercise, but they can keep you moving while
getting your house in order.
Go For A Walk To Burn Off The Holiday Calories
Take a brisk walk with your family, friends or pets and check
out the holiday decorations in your neighborhood. Make sure to
walk at a moderate to fast pace to increase your heart rate and
burn extra calories.
Wrap Presents And Dance To Your Favorite Holiday
Music
Get a jumpstart on your holiday gift wrapping and break a
sweat while dancing to your favorite holiday music. These may
not be intense physical activities, but they'll help you burn
calories and get you in the holiday spirit!
***For More Fitness Tips and Advice Visit Gold'sgym.Com Or Call
Your Local Gold's Gym***
Established in Venice, CA. in 1965, Gold's Gym is the largest
co-ed gym chain in the world with more than 620 locations in 42
states and 26 countries. Gold's Gym also operates
online and
goldsgear.com. Gold's Gym offers the latest
equipment and services, including group exercise, personal
training, cardiovascular equipment, spinning, Pilates and yoga,
while maintaining its core weight lifting tradition. With
nearly 3 million members worldwide, Gold's Gym continues to
change lives by helping people achieve their individual
potential.
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