Teenage Obesity Meets Ancient Martial Arts To Benefit Heart & Stroke Foundation
Teenage obesity has reached epidemic rates at 50% levels. These teenagers are bored with conventional exercise such as walking on a treadmill. The pressing need for fitness meets martial arts and you get the huge popularity of Ultimate Fighting Champions (UFC). The hottest show on Spike TV is ultimate fighting and record numbers of people are joining martial arts dojos and gyms to learn their choice of martial arts for themselves. Teenagers who need to incorporate routine exercise into their daily lives will find that martial arts are fun. They can learn so much from martial arts, including physical power, emotional sustenance, self-defense, discipline, competition, and so much more.
Reno, Nevada (PRWEB) February 20, 2007
Teenage obesity has reached high rates at 50% levels. These teenagers are bored with conventional exercise such as walking on a treadmill. The fitness craze meets martial arts and you get the huge popularity of Ultimate Fighting Champions (UFC). The hottest show on Spike TV is ultimate fighting and record numbers of people are joining martial arts dojos and gyms to learn their choice of martial arts for themselves. Teenagers who need to incorporate routine exercise into their daily lives will find that martial arts are fun. They can learn so much from martial arts, including physical power, emotional sustenance, self-defense, discipline, competition, and so much more.
MartialArts3000.com is dedicated to helping amateur martial artists to reach their full potential. Not everyone can get into a proper gym or find the right teacher. That is why the MartialArts3000.com library is on hand hard to find resources and martial arts home study programs. These programs bring all of the benefits of practicing martial arts right into your own living room.
However, it does not stop there. They are currently providing charitable donations with 10% of all of profits in March 2007 going to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. The managing director of MartialArts3000.com, Yoshi Kundagawa, states, "Obesity is the #1 killer and learning and practicing martial arts is an amazing way to reverse the damages and to lose weight.
Obesity in teenagers is a growing problem in this country and even worldwide. It can have devastating health effects, if not now, later in life. It can also reduce the amount of activity a teenager can do, and the teenagers are just embarrassed because of the way they look. There are many solutions to this increasing problem of teenage obesity, but sometimes an exercise routine can be too boring. If an exercise routine is boring for someone, they will be reluctant to do the exercise. However, with martial arts, the exercise routines involved are fun and exciting. Obese teenagers will find a martial arts program fun, challenging, exciting, and more. Martial arts will give them the chance to lose weight, gain confidence, learn self-defense, and gain respect for themselves and others."
Choosing martial arts to help reduce teenage obesity can have immediate and lasting health benefits, as well as contributing to The Heart & Stroke Foundation in March of 2007.
For additional information, Contact: Yoshi Kundagawa fax: 416-352-5568
Remember, visit MartialArts3000.com (http://www. martialarts3000.com) to see what martial arts can do for you, and how you can help with teenage obesity.
Contact - Yoshi Kundagawa
Company Name - MartialArts3000.com
Telephone Number - 1-800-637-0271
Fax Number - 416-352-5568
Web site address - MartialArts3000.com (http://www. martialarts3000.com)
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