Zumba for a new world record HOOKSETT — Don Flood who, with his - TopicsExpress



          

Zumba for a new world record HOOKSETT — Don Flood who, with his wife, is involved with ViSalus, a North America-based health and fitness company operating in 11 countries, will hold a Zumba workout session at noon on Saturday, Jan. 3, as part of ViSalus’ attempt to break the world record for the largest simultaneous group workout. ViSalus, recognized in 2012 for the Worlds Largest Simultaneous Flash Mob with celebrity Alfonso Ribeiro, is determined to break another world record with this historic event that anyone can be a part of by simply showing up. The event also includes a strong charity component. For every person who participates in Saturday’s event, ViSalus will donate 30 kids’ meals through its PROJECT 10™ Kids program. Were inviting everyone to join us in making history while kickstarting their health and fitness resolutions, said Blake Mallen, Vi co-founder and chief sales and marketing officer. What is especially inspiring is how, through PROJECT 10 Kids, we will continue to help children on their road to better nutrition. Were encouraging everybody — no matter their goal or fitness level — to join a Challenge group that day and be part of a fun social experience that launches their year in an extraordinary way.” Hooksett’s Zumba workout will take place at the Hooksett Public Library and will run from noon to 12:30 p.m. All levels are welcome, and no experience is necessary. In addition to the Hooksett challenge group, there are groups from Hawaii to Maine, Alaska to Florida, and internationally, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and Finland. Challenge groups offer an array of fun fitness activities to show how moving toward health and fitness goals can be accomplished in many forms. Participants will walk, run, hike, climb stairs, and even do yoga to show their dedication to reaching their 2015 goals while attempting to be an official record-breaker. Individuals can find a challenge group event in their area online and simply show up to the scheduled workout; or, they can hold their own event. Either option allows people to be a part of making history. For more information, see worldslargestgroupworkout.
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 23:16:14 +0000

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