Curves of Staples starts campaign to promote fitness
Curves of Staples will be joining other Curves facilities throughout the world in January, in a company wide campaign called Stronger + Together, an international movement to make one million women healthier in 2010. The program will rely heavily on women sharing their success stories and providing confidence and inspiration to others.
The heart of the program lives online at www. Curves.com/StrongerTogether, where women can find useful information about the new campaign, register for the campaign to join the cause, share their personal stories about how they were able to start a healthier lifestyle and find a myriad of useful tools, such as easy to send e-mails designed for women to send messages of inspiration to loved ones and the option to create a personal profile to promote their story on the Web site.
According to Curves Founder Diane Heavin, a strong component of Curves’ new campaign is that if one woman is able to share her strength in wanting to improve her health, she can help another woman gain confidence, become fit, discover focus and avoid disease. “By making your own health a priority, you become a strong link in the chain and have the power to affect those around you,” she said.
We challenge women to take charge of their lives: live better, longer, healthier and with more confidence.”
With the campaign comes a “join now and get 30 days free” promotion to get women on the bandwagon of getting healthy. According to Autumn Pechan of the Curves of Staples, the mission starts with helping women take concrete steps to help achieve their health and wellness goals.
Curves’ 30-minute circuit training helps women work every major muscle group, strengthen their hearts and burn up to 500 calories with each workout.
For information about Curves of Staples, located at 216 2nd Ave. NE and its participation in the Stronger + Together campaign, contact Autumn Pechan at 2318-894-1915 or9ZPVCS6U0@ curvesmail.com.











