PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

International Fitness Education System, MovNat, Partners with National College Fitness Organization, CampusFit

Fast upon the heels of their recent USAToday feature, CampusFit, an ambitious student organization leading the movement for legitimate fitness in college, makes big waves by partnering with global natural human movement system, MovNat.

2012-06-28
BLOOMINGTON, IN, June 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) CampusFit, a national organization begun by two Indiana University music students, and MovNat embark on a highly noble mission: to completely revolutionize the collegiate fitness experience.

Since it's inception as a simple blog in September 2011, CampusFit has quickly exploded onto the national scene with a high profile USAToday feature that chronicles their rise. Co-founder and CEO, Jeremy Shih, points out, "we've got big hearts and even bigger dreams and projects. Fortunately, we're not only fueled by our own passion but also the enthusiasm college students across the nation who have expressed their desire to lead a healthier lifestyle."

In order to provide a comprehensive, college fitness lifestyle, Jeremy and CampusFit vice president, Andrew Morstein, knew that they would need a workout system that would be manageable within a dorm room setting, across beautiful campuses, with minimal equipment and gym access. Through Matt Myers, a mutual CampusFit friend, they discovered MovNat.

With a philosophy that espouses real-world physical competency based on natural human movement skills, MovNat turned out to be the perfect fitness system for college students. Co-founder, Caroline Weeks, mentions that "fitness should be fun and fresh. Unlike a lot of exercise systems out there, MovNat approaches fitness in such an alternative and inspiring way that is attractive to our friends in college." MovNat founder, Erwan Le Corre adds, "exercise and mindful movement tremendously help brain function. We all need to learn the tools to make our lives better, healthier, more meaningful, creative, and happy. Human movement, is a powerful drive for health and happiness especially when we emphasize the benefits of mindful movement for brain function the result is better studies."

Though it's a great union between two organizations, the true benefit of this partnership will be reaped by college students. "We are looking forward to having a long, fruitful relationship with MovNat. We know that by coming together with both of our resources we'll be able to make a long-standing change for college students," says Andrew.

CampusFit's Fall 2012 launch of their new website will feature the exciting projects of the MovNat partnership. In addition to effective MovNat training, the site will be the number one resource for fitness in college. Matt, who has extensive MovNat training, expresses "I couldn't be more ecstatic about CampusFit and MovNat teaming up. From a professional standpoint, I believe both organizations have so much to offer; this union will definitely provide a wealth of solid and useful resources for college students now on a worldwide scale."

CampusFit is an educational organization involved with the fitness aspect of a fun and fresh college lifestyle. In order to help college students make the most of their collegiate experience, CampusFit endeavors to provide a comprehensive and interactive online community that gives them the knowledge, know-how, tools and support to be as fit as they can be.

For further information, inquiries for public speaking and appearances, please contact Andrew Morstein at 301-367-9510.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

General Van Antwerp to Give Keynote Address at International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) Conference in August

2012-06-28
General Van Antwerp, a former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will give a keynote address to a group of UV technology engineers, scientists, students and industry leaders at the August 13th luncheon for the IUVA conference in Washington, D.C, August 12-14, 2012. UV technology is used to disinfect drinking water, sanitize wastewater for reuse, and in aquatics and air treatment applications to make water and air safer for human use and consumption. The conference, "Moving Forward: Sustainable UV Solutions to Meet Evolving Regulatory Challenges" ...

Jeremy Pelt Quintet Closes Out Jazz: Brooklyn's Beat Th, 6/28, Brooklyn Museum

2012-06-28
Jazz: Brooklyn's Beat, a unique partnership between Heart of Brooklyn and WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM featuring an eclectic mix of free and low-cost jazz performances at six of Brooklyn's favorite cultural institutions, concludes this Thursday, June 28, at 7:00 pm with the Jeremy Pelt Quintet as part of the BrooklyNites Jazz series at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway. WBGO's Rob Crocker is emcee for the BrooklyNites Jazz series. The concert is free to members of the radio station and the museum; suggested admission for non-members is $12 adults, $8 students and senior ...

Morrison and Sleeper Join S&A Cherokee

2012-06-28
S&A Cherokee, a full-service communications company, is pleased to announce the addition of two employees, David Morrison and Jim Sleeper. Morrison brings his expertise in website and online business development to S&A Cherokee as junior webmaster. In this role he will work to build websites and maintain the Web properties for S&A Cherokee and its clients. Morrison graduated from Appalachian State University, and has spent the majority of the past five years working to help manufacturing companies based in Mexico sell their products online through SEO, PPC ...

SkyDox Announced as a Finalist in the 2012 Cloud Computing World Series Awards

2012-06-28
SkyDox, a leading provider of cloud-enabled file sharing, synchronization, storage, and collaboration tools, today announced that it has been selected as a finalist for the Cloud Computing World Forum's 2012 Cloud Computing World Series Awards based on its work with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The Cloud Computing World Forum is Europe's largest cloud computing event, with over 3,000 senior IT decision-makers attending. This year, the award received a record number of companies and organizations taking part, with over 250 entries submitted. After a unique ...

A Model for Conducting Business With Nobility Sustains its Momentum, Earns Place on Top 40 List

2012-06-28
Written by Darwin Gillett, Noble Enterprise: The Commonsense Guide to Uplifting People and Profits was recently named one of the "Top 40 Business Books" by John Spence, a noted business consultant and seminar leader. THE NEW LEADERSHIP In a blog post, Spence explains that when he served as an instructor for the Entrepreneurial Masters Program at MIT last month, long considered one of the most prestigious programs of its kind in the world, attendees, who were from various points around the globe, asked for his top business books recommendations. Spence's list ...

Canterbury of New Zealand Launch New Website to Improve Presentation Rugby and Sports Clothing Range

2012-06-28
Coming online on 19th June 2012, the new site will provide an exciting and refreshing new interface between Canterbury and its clients and will make purchasing Canterbury sports gear online so much easier. Canterbury of New Zealand was established in New Zealand in 1904, adopting the name of the province that was its home. Dedicated to the manufacture and supply of rugby jerseys, it has grown into the world's biggest rugby brand. Canterbury's familiar CCC (Canterbury Clothing Company) logo was cleverly created by imposing the silhouettes of three kiwis, New Zealand's ...

NY Integrative Psychiatrists Richard P. Brown and Patricia Gerbarg Teach Yoga for Depression with Amy Weintraub at Kripalu Center in July

2012-06-28
Richard P. Brown, MD and Patricia Gerbarg, MD join LifeForce Yoga teacher, Amy Weintraub, as guest faculty on Monday, July 9, at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, Lenox, MA in an all-day seminar that will train yoga teachers, yoga therapists, and health care providers mind-body healing techniques to help their clients recover from depression and anxiety. The presentation, part of a 7-day intensive, is entitled "Practitioner Training for Depression and Anxiety: Level 1." Drs. Brown & Gerbarg will lecture on neurophysiology, research, and the integration ...

Chris Cannon Joins Bencardino Excavating's Safety Committee

2012-06-28
Bencardino Excavating (www.bencardino.com), a full-service excavating company in Bucks County, Pa. owned by Louis A. Bencardino, has added nine-year employee and site foreman Chris Cannon to its Safety Committee. The excavation company's Safety Committee, comprised of five Bencardino Excavating employees, is dedicated to planning and executing regular employee workshops and trainings to ensure that all employees remain safe while on the jobsite. Recently, the group participated in a first-aid and CPR training. In the past, the group has held hand signal safety trainings ...

PuroClean Revolutionizes Floor Covering Loss Assessment Process for Adjusters

2012-06-28
Recognizing that adjusters have very few resources to help them calculate "like kind and quality" (LKQ) pricing of various floor coverings, PuroSystems Inc., the franchisor of the PuroClean franchise network, has developed a proprietary onsite floor covering replacement cost value assessment system (patent pending). The OnSightLKQ is currently being deployed and will prove to significantly reduce cycle time and claim costs while increasing customer service satisfaction. The OnSightLKQ service is executed by a trained PuroClean service provider as one of the ...

Ubbi Expands International Presence Across Australasia & North America

2012-06-28
NEW YORK, NY (June 26, 2012) - After achieving noteworthy success throughout the United States, Ubbi, creator of the intricately designed diaper pail, is proud to continuously expand their offerings in countries across North America and Australasia. In partnership with leading international distributors, this unique stink-free nursery solution is now available to eco-conscious and style savvy families across the globe. Offering optimum odor control, the Ubbi diaper pail is made entirely from powder-coated steel equipped with rubber seals that are strategically designed ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Science briefing: An update on GLP-1 drugs for obesity

Lower doses of immunotherapy for skin cancer give better results

Why didn’t the senior citizen cross the road? Slower crossings may help people with reduced mobility

ASH 2025: Study suggests that a virtual program focusing on diet and exercise can help reduce side effects of lymphoma treatment

A sound defense: Noisy pupae puff away potential predators

Azacitidine–venetoclax combination outperforms standard care in acute myeloid leukemia patients eligible for intensive chemotherapy

Adding epcoritamab to standard second-line therapy improves follicular lymphoma outcomes

New findings support a chemo-free approach for treating Ph+ ALL

Non-covalent btki pirtobrutinib shows promise as frontline therapy for CLL/SLL

University of Cincinnati experts present research at annual hematology event

ASH 2025: Antibody therapy eradicates traces of multiple myeloma in preliminary trial

ASH 2025: AI uncovers how DNA architecture failures trigger blood cancer

ASH 2025: New study shows that patients can safely receive stem cell transplants from mismatched, unrelated donors

Protective regimen allows successful stem cell transplant even without close genetic match between donor and recipient

Continuous and fixed-duration treatments result in similar outcomes for CLL

Measurable residual disease shows strong potential as an early indicator of survival in patients with acute myeloid leukemia

Chemotherapy and radiation are comparable as pre-transplant conditioning for patients with b-acute lymphoblastic leukemia who have no measurable residual disease

Roughly one-third of families with children being treated for leukemia struggle to pay living expenses

Quality improvement project results in increased screening and treatment for iron deficiency in pregnancy

IV iron improves survival, increases hemoglobin in hospitalized patients with iron-deficiency anemia and an acute infection

Black patients with acute myeloid leukemia are younger at diagnosis and experience poorer survival outcomes than White patients

Emergency departments fall short on delivering timely treatment for sickle cell pain

Study shows no clear evidence of harm from hydroxyurea use during pregnancy

Long-term outlook is positive for most after hematopoietic cell transplant for sickle cell disease

Study offers real-world data on commercial implementation of gene therapies for sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia

Early results suggest exa-cel gene therapy works well in children

NTIDE: Disability employment holds steady after data hiatus

Social lives of viruses affect antiviral resistance

Dose of psilocybin, dash of rabies point to treatment for depression

Helping health care providers navigate social, political, and legal barriers to patient care

[Press-News.org] International Fitness Education System, MovNat, Partners with National College Fitness Organization, CampusFit
Fast upon the heels of their recent USAToday feature, CampusFit, an ambitious student organization leading the movement for legitimate fitness in college, makes big waves by partnering with global natural human movement system, MovNat.