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Shouldn’t government dictate what you should be putting in your body at ALL times?
Shouldn’t the Government dictate the amount of time YOU should exercise each day?
Shouldn’t the Government ensure you adhere to certain height and weight measures?
Shouldn’t you understand the Government is only dictating what you should do to keep YOU healthy.
Isn’t that what your Government is supposed to do?
Liberty for ALL.
and im talking right after, without waiting an hour or two. i ate four subway sandwiches but i was running late because i had to play right after. i didnt really want to play but i i ended up starting and i started to feel burnin in my stomach and my heart. it feels better now but im wondering if i made a bad health decision to make my body suffer.
Shouldn’t government dictate what you should be putting in your body at ALL times?
Shouldn’t the Government dictate the amount of time YOU should exercise each day?
Shouldn’t the Government ensure you adhere to certain height and weight measures?
Shouldn’t you understand the Government is only dictating what you should do to keep YOU healthy.
Isn’t that what your Government is supposed to do?
Liberty for ALL.
i usually jog on a treadmill for around thirty minutes three times a week. in that thirty-minute run, i cover a distance of two miles at a 50% incline, so it’s pretty strenuous given my level of fitness (hehehe, kind of out of shape). after cooling down for a few minutes, i immediately go for a two-three kilometer swim.
people have told me i shouldn’t swim after jogging, or that i should swim first and then jog after or just swim and jog on seperate days. their reason for this is that it interrupts my sweating process or something like that, so it ends up doing more harm than good. is this true? i personally don’t believe it, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
thanks!
Promotional pedometers can have a great health benefit when used correctly as a part of an exercise or workout routine while increasing your company’s visibility. However, you have to make sure you choose the right one.
Steps
1. Consider your budget. How much are you willing to spend per pedometer/recipient?
2. Think about your market. Who will the recipients of your pedometer promotion be? What are my their needs? Ease-of-Use? Functionality? Screen Size? etc.
3. Determine your additional needs. Do you need added features such as attached lanyard, talk, alarm, AM/FM radio? Will you require optional services such as custom packaging?
Tips
* Still on the fence on whether a promotional pedometer can be an effective part of your next promotion? Consider the following:
o Illness Prevention – People who are predisposed to and/or afflicted with certain types of illnesses look to doctors and pharmaceuticals for relief and cures. However, a fitness regimen may be the best medicine-and our pedometers can provide a great motivational factor for getting fit.
o Lower Health Care Cost – With the cost of insurance totaling tens of billions of dollars a year, pedometers are used by businesses large and small to promote healthier lifestyles among employees/staff thereby reducing health care costs.
o Customer Loyalty and Retention – Placing a logo on a pedometer that will be worn all day long or during fitness activities is a great way to get maximum logo exposure. In addition, customers will be grateful for the thoughtfulness of the gift.
o Environmental Awareness – Pedometers motivate people to walk to their destinations which results in reduced motor vehicle emissions. That’s great news for the environment an earth-conscious consumers.
o Reduce Employee Sick Days – Companies lose billions of dollars in productivity annually when employees fall ill, but, through the use of pedometers to promote better health habits, companies can reduce employee sick days while building a brand.
* In our health conscious society, a promotional pedometer is an excellent choice when your company’s image is just as important, if not more so, as getting your logo noticed.









