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		<title>Spoiler Alert: Ida Muorie, Host of the Sportsmavericks Show Auditions for OWN TV Spot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh Spin on Issues Facing Athletes and Entertainers 
We will provide a fresh spin to sport, when we take the issues that athletes face off the kitchen table, and into America's living rooms for real dialogue. Sportsmavericks Show with Ida Muorie will redefine the elite athlete,and bridge the gap between parents, athletes and the community. The show will provide original programming that balances the pursuit of academic excellence and sports participation. The audience will be engaged in straight talk, spontaneous, interactive and unscripted by experts. Ida and her guest will explore the challenges of success and failure in sports, and help athletes and their families navigate the transition from high school, college, the pros and beyond. We will put "fun' back into sports, and make it a family affair again. We will go beyond the cheers and the noise, and deal with the "whole person" that is an athlete, entertainer, and a role model. A series of Guest will contribute real life experiences, and provide solutions for today's athletes]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Host, Ida brings a “Fresh Spin on Issues Facing Athletes and Entertainers, and she inspires integrity and fairness in the process,” says Nick Starks, President &amp; CEO of Revolution XT</p>
<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br />
(Golden Key Associates) June 4, 2010: Orlando, Fl</p>
<p>Six years after Ida Muorie started the first sports show on Voice America Internet Radio Network, Ida auditions for Oprah’s OWN TV. In 2004, Ida started the first sports talk show on Voice America in a landscape that was dominated by men. According to Campbell Soup Team Mom (mother of Max Starks of Pittsburgh Steelers), Eleanor Starks, “Ida brought a Fresh Spin on Issues Facing Athletes and their Families on the Sportsmavericks Show. The information that Ida&#8217;s guest shared was not available to parents on the radio, television or in printed material. Ida helped many parents to bridged the generation gap between their student athelete, while balancing the pursuit of academic excellence and sports participation. The show entertained, educated and motivated parents to participate fully in the academic and athletic life of their student athlete. The show really created a resource on-line for parents and athletes world-wide, and it continues to educated sports professionals and fans about the real lives of our children.”</p>
<p>Pioneering the popularity of Sportsmavericks weekly on the internet, through her upfront style and “ten key principles of courage, determination, teamwork, ambition, persistence, integrity, discipline, community, academic excellence and fairness,” Ida was able to create an audience participation of 100,000 weekly that eventually grew to 500,000 weekly for the network. Among her accomplishments with the Network, Ida became a catalyst to create a new Sports Channel on Voice America talk radio network in 2007. After 2007, Ida expanded her coverage to handle issues of athletes and entertainers, and Ida key focus was to break down the stereotypes. The show launched a global awareness campaign to make the distinction between the issues that elite athletes and professional entertainers share, and to expose those challenges that each share alone in their career pursuits.</p>
<p>To help her global audience better understand the real distinction, Ida sought a diverse group of expert guests, who could share real experiences, and offer workable solutions for parents. To her credit, Ida created a niche market of parents of 16-32 years old athletes and entertainers, that coveted the brand clothing, electronics, automotive, music, jewelry, books, DVD, Ipods and movie markets. For the OWN network, this should lead to many licensing brand opportunities, as Ida brings the only original TV content that targets parents of athletes and entertainers.</p>
<p>The material is positive, stimulating and unscripted. Ida provides cutting edge subject matters that challenge parents to get involoved fully in their child&#8217;s academic and celebrity lifestyles. Ida carefully introduces integrity and fairness into the process, when she challenges parents, coaches, academic advisors, agents and talent professionals to worked together to mold a role model. None of the guests answers are trivalized, nor demeaned. Each guest was chosen by Ida personally for their unique expertise, and their ability to recommend realistic solutions to her audience.</p>
<p>Today, the Voice America Sports Channel has grown to over 500,000 weekly guest, and 30 new talk show host from the Who&#8217;s Who of Sports and Entertainment. Ida continues to be the featured Host, as she has created over 150 hours of Content. Ida&#8217;s shows is featured every Tuesday, Saturday and Monday at 5pm Pacific. Sportsmavericks is broadcast on a 24/7 rotation basis for timezones like Asia, Europe and Russia. Ida&#8217;s popularity has expanded to 80 countries.</p>
<p>&#8220;On June 26, 2010, Ida’s role model Oprah, will get a chance to critique a &#8216;Pro&#8217; that brings the real deal to Oprah&#8217;s OWN TV network, says Bianca Strauss, a long term Oprah follower, stylist and former model.&#8221; &#8221; Ida is a writer, producer, terrific host, that is a triple threat for any nework,&#8221; says Sandra Milliner, Actress, Director and member of the Director&#8217;s Guild in Hollywood. &#8220;It has been Ida’s dream since 2004, to simultaneously broadcast her talk show on television, internet radio and traditional radio, this is very strategic marketing, and an idea whose time has come. Ida feels that the issues facing athletes and entertainers desperately need a bigger stage,&#8221; concludes Sandra.</p>
<p>WHAT IDA MUORIE SAYS ABOUT HER NEW SHOW ON OWN NETWORK &#8211; Ida Talks</p>
<p>“&#8221;We will provide a fresh spin to sports and entertainment, when we take the personal issues that athletes and entertainers face into America&#8217;s living rooms for a real dialogue by experts. We will redefine the images of elite athlete and entertainers, and bridge the gap between parents, athletes, entertainers and their lifestyles. Our show will provide the only original TV content that targets parents of athletes and entertainers. The audience will be engaged in straight talk that is spontaneous, interactive and unscripted by experts. The show’s format will explore the challenges of pursuing a careers in sports and entertainment. Our objective is to help families of athletes and entertainers navigate the transition from high school, college to a professional career.&#8221;</p>
<p>To see Ida&#8217;s Audition tape go to Oprah.com. Browse and Vote. Key Word Ida Muorie. &#8220;Do it for the kids?&#8221;More information can be found online at the folwoing link. <a href="http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index.html?request=video_details&amp;response_id=2855&amp;promo_id">http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index.html?request=video_details&amp;response_id=2855&amp;promo_id</a></p>
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		<title>Personal Trainer: How To Select A Good One</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to get into great physical shape this year, hiring a personal trainer can be a wise decision. It’s much easier to stay motivated and to do the correct exercises that your body needs with the guidance of a professional. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to get into great physical shape this year, hiring a personal trainer can be a wise decision. It’s much easier to stay motivated and to do the correct exercises that your body needs with the guidance of a professional. A personal trainer’s employment goal is to help you reach your fitness goal. Here’s what to look for when seeking the services of an expert.</p>
<p> Education: He should have received training through a professional organization. It is helpful if they have also gone to school to study the exercise sciences. Knowledge of muscle groups and how a body works is important since they will be guiding you in proper form, exercises and ways to stay fit as well as to build muscle without becoming injured or discouraged.</p>
<p> Good communication skills: If possible, it’s helpful to watch him instructing other clients. If you belong to a gym or fitness club, watch the trainers working out with other gym members. Do they seem patient, helpful, knowledgeable and encouraging? It is helpful to set up an interview with a potential trainer in order to learn a bit about their philosophy regarding physical activity. You want to make sure that your goals and philosophies align. They should work toward your goals, not theirs. If you want to slim down and add tone to your body, this will determine your fitness plan. If you want to become the strongest man in your town and compete in Muscle Man contests, you will need a different plan. Make sure he listens and understands you.</p>
<p> First aid and CPR trained: A personal trainer should be well versed in emergency health care, should the need arise. This is an integral part of their certification and training.</p>
<p> A reputable one will do a health inventory on new clients to discover special needs as well as the person’s fitness history. Items like back trouble, heart irregularities, pregnancy, or an old knee injury will all need to be taken into account when planning the regime.</p>
<p> How will your progress be monitored? Are their charts and forms to be filled out? Will they monitor your weight, strength capabilities and body fat? It’s essential to have an effective way of monitoring your progress, in order to keep track of how you’re doing. Nothing motivates like progress!</p>
<p>A good way to find a skilled personal instructor is by word of mouth. A person’s reputation speaks volumes about them. Ask friends, family and your fellow gym members about who they’ve worked with. Obtain details about their experience including how long it took them to reach some of their fitness goals.</p>
<p>If looking for a <a href="http://www.satinwellness.com/personaltraining.htm">personal trainer, Boston</a> specialists are the best. They develop and oversee fitness programs that are customized to improve your overall health, strength and fitness levels. To know more, visit <a href="http://www.satinwellness.com">http://www.satinwellness.com</a></p>
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		<title>Fitness Club: A Healthy Lifestyles Includes One</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 12:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A fitness club fits seamlessly into a healthy lifestyle. Stopping at the club to workout is a great habit to get into. It’s easier to be in good shape when you belong to a fitness club.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A fitness club is the perfect addition to a healthy and active lifestyle. Stopping at the club to workout is a great habit to get into. There are arrays of places that offer a little bit of something for everyone. What types are out there? There are those that cater to bulking up buff body builders, those that draw a certain philosophy bent such as a yoga studio, those that offer racquetball courts or swimming pools and those that are strictly for women. There are some that offer all of the above plus a café, juice bar and childcare facilities. What do you need in a fitness place?</p>
<p>The body builders would be drawn to a place that has a gym full of strength building weights. There may be weight machines or free weights. There are usually floor to ceiling mirrors so that the gym enthusiasts can view their form to ensure that they won’t injure themselves, as well as to admire their developing musculature.</p>
<p>Yoga or aerobics studios would have padded mats and tools required for this type of workout. A musical system to play lively aerobics tunes or peaceful yoga melodies would be available. Classes are often scheduled with a teacher so that the participants can be led into a great workout.</p>
<p>Swimming pools can be a family free-form affair or may have organized classes that offer a great workout while being a bit softer on the joints. This would be ideal for those with arthritis or other joint issues. Racquetball courts offer fun, social connections and fitness.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a good club, take a tour of several to see what appeals to you. Be sure to select a facility that is conveniently located near your home or office in order to ensure ease of stopping in. Many clubs offer a free one-day pass in order to allow prospective patrons to try out their facilities.</p>
<p>Make a list of items that you will require, such as showers or childcare and only visit those places that align with your needs. Ask about whether the fees are contractual or month-to-month. You’ll want to think twice being signing a long term contract at a club that you’re just joining. Make sure that you really like a place, the staff, the hours and location before signing more than a month-to-month agreement.</p>
<p>Add a club to your life and you will not only become slimmer and more physically fit, but you will add another layer of enjoyment to your life. Exercise is fun and a great place to meet others. You will support your healthy lifestyle by befriending health conscious buddies. When something is enjoyable, it’s easier to keep it up.</p>
<p>If looking for a <a href="http://www.satinwellness.com/about-wellness-team.htm">fitness club, Boston</a> personal specialists delivers premium in-home individualized personal training for you to achieve your health and fitness goals. If looking for the #1 personal training company in Boston, visit <a href="http://www.satinwellness.com">http://www.satinwellness.com</a></p>
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