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Joe Wicks, Victoria Pendleton and Nadiya Hussain are just some of the famous faces who have provided their words of wisdom in the latest Waitrose Health magazine, out in shops and online today (29th April). More than 20 health experts have shared their top mantras with readers to help inject some positivity this spring, from taking a moment to do what we love (“A little bit of what you love does you good” – Nadiya Hussain), to making small steps towards your goals each day (as Greg Whyte advises, “do more today than you did yesterday”).
Guest-edited for the first time by wellness coach, podcaster and author Adrienne Herbert, the issue is packed full of inspiration and advice to embrace change and reignite healthy habits this spring.
Altitude International to be Featured on 5 Major Television Networks
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Altitude International Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: ALTD ) announced today that New to the Street will be featuring ALTD each month on five national television networks. Filming of initial programs will begin this week and will be hosted by noted financial journalist Jane King.
Additionally, New to The Street will be producing and broadcasting in-depth ALTD interviews as well as 30-second commercials that will be shown on a wide variety of major cable networks and media platforms. The extensive mass media coverage will bring unprecedented attention to the ALTD brands and the stories behind them, including ALTD s forthcoming acquisition of Stem Lyft, which operates a Total Wellness Center in Spring, Texas and is in the process of executing an expansion program through a national franchising strategy. These will be airing o
Urban walks replace rural strolls during Pandemic data from Ordnance Survey shows
National parks faced a decrease in visitors
Urban parks have proven popular
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Urban walks have replaced rural rambles during the pandemic according to new data from Ordnance Survey.
City dwellers walked more than before the pandemic, and the greatest increase in local routes was around the largest urban conurbations such as Bristol, London (and the home counties) and Birmingham.
Researchers from the map organisation used data from their app to work out where people were walking in January 2021 compared to January 2020.
Fewer people walked in National Parks; the total walking routes within them reduced by 31.3% between the two time periods. The most heavily impacted were the Peak District where routes decreased by 74 per cent, and the Lake District which dropped by 69.4 per cent.
Altitude International Signs Sales Contract with Club Med Academies
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ST. LUCIE, Fla., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Altitude International Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: ALTD ) has announced the sale of a simulated altitude chamber to Club Med Academies (CMA). The chamber will be the focal point of the new Altitude Center that is being built at the CMA Port St. Lucie campus. The CMA purchase marks the 2
nd sale of an altitude chamber by ALTD in the last 2 weeks. The Company had previously sold two chambers over the last 3 years. The Altitude Center will put CMA at the forefront of elite athletic conditioning and will be a tremendous selling tool for new student/athletes to join our team of future champions, said CMA CEO Greg Breunich. We plan to incorporate an Altitude Center at all of our Academies, both present and future, as we seek to always stay ahead of the curve in the conditioning and performance of our young athletes.