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Local stroller strides promotes women’s health Published: September 19, 2008 content courtesy Stacy Pawluk Stroller Strides understands that being a mom can pretty much dominate your time and your energy. However, in recognition of National Women’s Health and Fitness Day on September 24, Stroller Strides of South Richmond is stressing the importance for moms to make time for regular physical activity and make smart health choices. Stroller Strides will offer a FREE one hour total body fitness class, at Rockwood Park at 9:30AM on Wed, September 24, to all moms. After class, moms will enjoy refreshments, goody bags, giveaways, balloons and bubbles for the children and free fitness assessments for the moms. “One of the of the things that makes Stroller Strides so special is that it enables women to take control of their health, while allowing them to be a mom at the same time. We want moms to embrace healthy lifestyles by incorporating fitness into their routines,” said Stacy Pawluk, owner of Stroller Strides of Midlothian. Pawluk says Women’s Health and Fitness Day is a great opportunity for Ricmond area moms to take a step back and evaluate their lifestyles. According to the American Heart Association, one in two women suffer from heart disease or stroke – both risks can be reduced with regular physical activity. Stroller Strides is a total fitness program for moms that they can do with their children. It includes power walking and intervals of strength, flexibility and cardio training. Taught by nationally certified instructors, it’s a great workout for any level of exerciser. In 60 minutes, you will get a total body workout improving your cardiovascular endurance, your strength and your flexibility. The classes are equally beneficial for the children as instructors will weave songs through the workout and incorporate activities to make it fun.
Pawluk offers these tips to help local women get on track: Pawluk says that incorporating fitness, exercise and nutrition into your lifestyle sets a positive example for your children. “With child obesity being a prevalent concern today, implementing healthy habits for you and your children early on in their lives is a way to combat the problem,” Pawluk said. (0) Comments • Email This Article |
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