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– Eric Jensen, Moving With the Brain in Mind<\/p>\r\n
But when your employees Fit-bits buzz each hour, did you know that it is incredibly valuable time that if used wisely, can lead to some pivotal changes in your workforces physical structure, pain management, morale and productivity? Work with me and I’ll help you enhance the performance of each of your employees, reduce musculoskeletal conditions and doctor visits, manage pain and improve overall happiness and wellbeing.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\t
The Center for Disease Control reports that we are spending 75 cents of every healthcare dollar on chronic conditions linked to sedentary behavior, like obesity, diabetes, heart diseased even depression and cancer.<\/strong><\/p>\r\nSitting is the new smoking. <\/strong> <\/p>\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\t I work with your company\u2019s leadership team first to upgrade their self care skills in order to inspire a culture shift within your company. <\/strong><\/p>\r\n Contact me below with your name and company title for more information, my corporate menu of offerings and to set up a free demo class for you and your top performers.<\/strong><\/p>\r\n
\r\n– Dr. James Levine, Director of the Mayo Clinic-Arizona State University Obesity Solutions Initiative\r\n
\r\n\u2026if you eat well, and work out religiously for an hour a day, but then sit for all or most of your other waking hours, the sitting behavior will chip away or even cancel out the benefits of all your exercise at the gym. You are still considered a sedentary person.<\/strong>
\r\n– Sedentary Time and Its Association with Risk for Disease Incidence, Mortality and Hospitalization in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.\u201d Annals of Internal Medicine 162, no. 2 (2015)123-132\r\n
\r\nMedical costs decrease approximately $3.27 for each dollar a business spent on wellness programs.<\/strong>\u00a0
\r\n-Aflac Workforces Report, 2013\r\nReady to work together?<\/h1>\r\n