BEVERLY HILLS, CA, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Venus Ramos, MD, to launch SeXercise on the hit syndicated talk show "The Doctors." The segment will air on January 5th, 2012 - (http://thedoctorstv.com/main/show_page/D4075) - check your TV guide for local station and time slot in your area. Dr. Venus Ramos, an expert in physical training and rehabilitation medicine, and also a practicing physician in Los Angeles, demonstrates the moves which will keep you fit as well as boost your love life in the bedroom. Dr. Ramos, a graduate of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California-Irvine and currently works at Rehabilitation Associates Medical Group in Long Beach, CA where she specializes in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for heart patients, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury and musculoskeletal injury. "I created SeXercise as a direct correlation to my work with patients seeking improved long term health and a way to empower themselves in their intimate life with their significant other," said Dr. Ramos.
The debut of SeXercise and Dr. Ramos on "The Doctors" talk show is an empowering endorsement of Dr. Ramos' expertise as a medical doctor, health expert, physical trainer, and her successful work in rehabilitation. Throughout this month, viewers that mention "The Doctors" segment will receive a free fitness consultation with Dr. Ramos (value $180). For DVD purchases of SeXercise go to: http://www.ilovesexercise.com
"I was thrilled to have an opportunity to launch my SeXercise fitness program on "The Doctors," but this is just the beginning," Dr. Ramos stated. Dr. Ramos will also be appearing live at the Los Angeles Fitness Expo, January 28th - 29th, 2012 (Los Angeles Convention Center) on both Saturday and Sunday premiering a mini-SeXercise workout on the Aerobics Main Stage (call 888-348-3976 for times). Dr. Ramos will also be available for one-on-one questions at the SeXercise booth all weekend. For tickets ... (http://www.thefitexpo.com/la.asp ) Adults $20; kids $10; Jan 28th (9:30 a.m.- 6:30 p.m.) Jan 29th (10 a.m.- 5 p.m.). Los Angeles Convention Center; 1201 S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015. South Halls G & H.
Dr. Venus Ramos' fitness titles include: "American Gladiators" Semi-Finalist (2008). American Sports Network: Ms. Bikini America Classic 2008 - 3rd Place. American Sports Network: Ms. Bikini Universe Classic 2007 - 3rd Place. NPC Los Angeles Fitness Championships 2007 - 1st place. Ms. Fitness USA 2006 - 6th Place. Ironman NPC Figure Championships 2006 - 3rd Place in class. Ms. Fitness Los Angeles 2005 - Champion. American Sports Network: Ms. Bikini Universe 2005 - Top 10 Finalist. American Sports Network: Ms. Bikini America 2002 - Top 10 Finalist. NPC Los Angeles Fitness Championships 2004 - 5th Place. NPC Pacific USA Natural Figure Championships 2004 - 5th Place. American Sports Network: Ms. Bikini California 2002 - Champion. Fitness California 2002 - 2nd Place. ModelQuest Southern California Regional 2002 - Class Champion. ModelQuest America 2002 - Top 6 Finalist. ABA Natural Universe ModelQuest Champion 2001.
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Dr. Venus Ramos to Launch SeXercise Fitness Craze on hit TV show "The Doctors" kicking off 2012 with a Bang!
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[Press-News.org] Dr. Venus Ramos to Launch SeXercise Fitness Craze on hit TV show "The Doctors" kicking off 2012 with a Bang!BEVERLY HILLS, CA - January 3, 2012 - Venus Ramos, MD, to launch SeXercise on the hit syndicated talk show "The Doctors." The segment will air on January 5th, 2012