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Sunday 5 January 2014

National Women's Health & Fitness


photo_  Women’s Health & Fitness Day is the nation’s largest annual health promotion event for women of all ages. This year’s event is set for Wednesday, September 25, 2013, and in future years, is always be held on the last Wednesday in September. This unique national program — with participation by local organizations throughout the U.S. — focuses attention on the importance of regular physical activity and health awareness for women. The event is similar in concept to its “sister” event — National Senior Health & Fitness Day — the nation’s largest older adult health promotion program held every May. Women’s Health & Fitness Day will also be part of a new National Women’s Health & Fitness Week, to be held annually the last week in September.n Wednesday, September 25, 2013, more than 1,000 groups across the country will host women’s health and fitness events at senior centers, hospitals, health clubs, park and recreation districts, local health and service organizations, schools, retirement communities, houses of worship, and other community locations. An estimated 80,000 to 100,000 women of all ages are expected to participate in these local activities.

What Will Women Do at These Local Events?

Local health and fitness activities will vary widely based on the organizations hosting the events and the interests of local women in these communities. Activities will be noncompetitive and may include walking events, exercise demonstrations, health screenings, and health information workshops.

How Can Local Organizations Participate in National Women's Health & Fitness Day?

 local groups interested in hosting a Women’s Health & Fitness Day event must register to be an official host site and legally use the event name and logo. The event registration fee is $29.95 plus shipping, and includes the official Women’s Health & Fitness Day Program Manual — an easy to use resource guide that has everything a local organization needs to plan a successful Women’s Health & Fitness Day event.

Why Have a National Women's Health & Fitness Day?

The goal of this event is to encourage women to take control of their health: to learn the facts they need to make smart health choices, and to make time for regular physical activity.

Because of its grassroots nature, the event provides an excellent opportunity for local organizations to showcase the health-related programs and services they offer to women in their communities.

Who Organizes This New Event?
National Women's Health & Fitness Day is a public/private good health partnership organized by the Health Information Resource Center , a national clearinghouse for consumer health information professionals. The HIRC's "sister" organization, the Mature Market Resource Center, is the official organizer of National Senior Health & Fitness Day - the nation's largest older adult health promotion event - which is always held the last Wednesday in May.

The  staff will coordinate all Women's Health & Fitness Day host site registrations along with the sales and distribution of event incentive items and samples/information from our national and state/local event sponsors.

Other  programs include Family Health & Fitness Day USAsm; the National Health Information Awardssm; the Web Health; and the health programs.com Web site.

If My Organization Decides to
Participate in Women's Health & Fitness Day, Must I Have the Event on Wednesday, September 25
Since much of the national and local media coverage will focus on Women's Health & Fitness Day events on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, we would prefer - but we do not require - that you hold your event that day. Because Women's Health & Fitness Day is also part of the new National Women's Health & Fitness Week, you have the option of holding your Women's Day event during the last week in September, 2013. t is held to select a theme for the annual Women's Day event. The 2012 Women's Day theme, "Being Active is a Healthy Choice!" was submitted by Janet Bowman of  MD. Ms. Bowman won a prize plus her theme was featured on selected 2012 Women's Day event incentive items. Click here to submit a theme for the 2013 contest.


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