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Working Mom Works Out the Problem of Childhood Obesity! A Solution Does Exist

Working Mom Works Out the Problem of Childhood Obesity! A Solution Does Exist.

The problem of childhood obesity has grown to perilous proportions! Bright Minds LLC is proud to announce the release of "Little Kicks", a 45-minute physically and mentally challenging fitness program for children ages 3 and older. Recognized by leading physicians, educators and coaches, pediatrician Dr. Margaret Neiheisel says "Little Kicks" can provide important health benefits.

(PRWEB) January 9, 2003

For Immediate Release

Working Mom Works Out the Problem of Childhood Obesity!

A Solution Does Exist.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – As a result of the success of "Little Kicks - 100% Pure Fun", Bright Minds LLC is proud to announce the release of "Volume 2 - Bring it on", now available on VHS and DVD. A 45-minute fitness program for children ages 3 and older, the videos are designed to be physically and mentally challenging. Led by a professional fitness trainer, youngsters go through progressively difficult routines, receiving encouragement and motivation to persevere along the way. "This is a healthy way for family and friends to stay fit together," says Tina Blumenthal, the working mother of three who developed "Little Kicks" to satisfy her children’s need for physical activity.

The problem of childhood obesity has grown to perilous proportions! According to the American Heart Association, more than 15 percent of our children between the ages of 6 and 19 are overweight or obese. "Today's kids are facing an epidemic of obesity and diseases that used to strike only adults. And it's almost all due to a lack of physical activity," says Blumenthal. Now is the time to make our children's health our priority. If not, according to Dr. Harold Goldstein, executive director of the California Center for Public Health Advocacy in Davis: "We are sitting on a time bomb."

The "Little Kicks" program includes warm up, workout, and cool-down periods, with a water break between each segment. "Volume 2 - Bring it on" presents some new challenges and moves. Recognized by leading physicians, hospitals and educators, Dr. Margaret Neiheisel, a San Antonio pediatrician, says "Little Kicks" can provide important health benefits. "Any aerobic exercise that gets a child's heart rate up is going to help keep them healthy, and that can help prevent problems such as diabetes and high blood pressure," she explains.

Available for $14.95, "Little Kicks" fitness programs are offered online at www. littlekicks. com, or by calling Bright Minds LLC at 1-866-YOU-KICK (1-866-968-5425.) Isn't it time your children had a kick start to healthier habits?

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Contact: Debbie Linck, Bright Minds, LLC

Phone: 210-690-3333, Mobile 210-391-3594

E-mail: brightmindsllc@yahoo. com