In today’s uncertain economy, families are
looking to cut back on any expenses that seem
like a luxury or even the slightest bit
frivolous. One of the items receiving scrutiny
in many households -- and in the media -- is gym
memberships. Yet a growing body of evidence
suggests that cutting that gym membership may be
exactly the wrong move for even the most
cash-strapped family.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, inactive adults have significantly
higher direct medical costs than active adults,
and the costs associated with physical
inactivity increase with age.
"To put it in perspective," said Lynda Ekstrom,
owner of the Curves women’s fitness center in
Bonners Ferry, "for every dollar you spend on
wellness, you save as much as five dollars on
illness."
Curves has partnered with major health insurance
and third party providers -- including
Healthways SilverSneakers, AARP, and Blue Cross
Blue Shield -- who see huge financial benefits
in wellness programs and offer reimbursements
and incentives on Curves gym memberships to
their plan members.
For example, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
recently completed a landmark study that found
that people who went to the gym at least eight
times a month had significantly lower healthcare
costs than those who did not. These frequent gym
attendees had:
· 39 percent fewer visits to the Emergency Room
· 41 percent fewer hospital admissions
· 18 percent lower overall claims costs
In an era where many have no health insurance at
all and those who do have higher copays, a gym
membership may be the most affordable way to
keep healthcare dollars in consumers’ pockets.
This will become even more important in the near
future, according to researcher IBISWorld: As
baby boomers pass through their 40s and 50s,
healthcare costs are forecast to rise
dramatically.
Everyone knows that the human body thrives on
regular exercise, and that staying fit and
maintaining a healthy weight can contribute to
significantly reduced risks for various cancers
(by as much as 60 percent!), diabetes, heart
disease, hypertension and many other
debilitating conditions. Here are some other
great reasons to head to the gym:
· Exercising with others can "greatly improve your exercise
adherence". It’s much easier to stick to an
exercise program when you have accountability --
from trainers and coaches, friends, or both.
(University of Georgia Department of Kinesiology
and Health)
· Exercise is like Miracle-Gro for your brain and can make you
smarter by releasing chemicals that cause
neurons to branch and connect in new ways. New
junctions between neurons are the basis of
learning. (Kristin R. Wehner Keffeler,
Entrepreneur.com).
· Exercise may make you a better worker -- by as much as 15 percent
according to a study presented to the American
College of Sports Medicine -- and enhances
time-management skills, mental performance,
ability to meet deadlines, mood, and
interactions with co-workers. (MSNBC.com)
· Exercise directly reduces stress by decreasing the production of
stress hormones and increasing the production of
endorphins -- your brain’s "feel good"
neurotransmitters. (MayoClinic.com)
· Exercise pays you back double: Each hour of exercise adds two to
your life. (Harvard Alumni Study)
"The research is clear: Exercising regularly and
maintaining a healthy weight can save not only
your life but your money as well," said Ekstrom.
"Your health is your most precious asset, and
not taking care of it is going to cost you more
in the long run."
To help women save even more money, Curves of
Bonners Ferry is offering The Gift of Health 30
Days No cost or obligation from November 1 to
December 31, 2013.
For more information, contact Lynda Ekstrom at
208) 267-1520 or any staff member. Join us for
the Holidays and take us up on the Gift of
Health, strength, laughter, happiness &
confidence.
Curves is the largest fitness franchise in the
world, helping women in over 90 countries lead
healthier lives.
The company was founded in 1993 by Gary and
Diane Heavin, who saw an opportunity to provide
a fast, affordable workout for women in an
industry that had often focused primarily on the
needs of men. Since then, the company has
continued to innovate, most recently with the
launch of Curves Complete, an integrated program
that combines exercise, meal plans, and
one-on-one coaching for more effective weight
loss.
For more information, please visit
www.curves.com.
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