07.02.2011
San Francisco Bay Area Personal Training and Physical Fitness Center, Body By X, Holds Free Valentine’s Weekend Family Fitness Event February 13
Body By X, physical fitness and personal training center in Marin, is making it easy to give a loved one a healthier heart this Valentine’s weekend by holding Family Funday Sunday, a free physical fitness event for the public on Sunday, February 13, 2011 from noon to 2 pm.
Corte Madera, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) February 03, 2011
On Sunday February 13, 2011, Body By X, an all-inclusivefacility, will hold Family Funday Sunday, a free family fitness event that will give the public a chance to experience Body By X from 12 pm-2pm. Members and non-members of all ages are invited to this Valentines event free of charge. The Family Funday Sunday will be held at the Body By X physical fitness center at 5768 Paradise Drive, Suite J, Corte Madera.
The physical fitness event also includes a Family Funday Sunday Raffle, giving each person who brings a guest a chance to win a free personal training session with gym founder and Best Personal Trainer in San Francisco Bay Guardian's Best of the Bay 2010 winner Xavier McClinton. Body By X is a family-centric, physical fitness facility that also brings together a team of local experts in related fields – nutritionists, body workers, physical therapists, doctors and sports psychologists.
“The vibe of the place is clean and energetic, with tunes pumping out of the great sound system, big screens playing sports highlights, and everything well maintained,” says Body By X client Nancy O. “If you like a small gym where you'll be accountable because you won't be anonymous, you'll love the personalized attention and family feel of Body By X.”
Family Funday Sunday provides a unique opportunity for the public to try thefor free. Aside from the variety of health and sport care professionals that are available, Body By X offers state-of-the-art weight and cardio . They also have the only Railyard Conditioning course in Northern California.
Functional fitness training method Railyard Conditioning was originally used by professional athletes. Today, both children and adults use Railyard to build strength, flexibility, endurance, balance, and coordination. Body By X offers personal training at the fitness center, at home, and for children. Aside from access to equipment, the annual cost of $500 per member gives clients unlimited free fitness classes that include spin, rowing, yoga, yoga for kids, and Railyard Conditioning.
On February 13, 2011, Body By X encourages people to celebrate Valentine’s Day by helping their hearts and coming by the fitness center to spend time with family and friends.
About Body By XBody By X is a state-of-the-art gym that specializes in physical fitness, holistic and medical guidance and. Body By X serves the San Francisco Bay Area communities of Tiburon, Belvedere, Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Rafael, Novato, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Greenbrae, and San Francisco.
For more information about Family Funday Sunday or any of Body By X’s services, call them at (415) 945-9778, view them on the web at , or visit their gym located at 5768 Paradise, Suite J, Corte Madera, CA 94925.
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H&R Block agrees to improve access for deaf
WASHINGTON – The nation's largest tax preparation company, H&R Block, agreed Monday to improve its services for deaf and hard of hearing people.
The Justice Department announced that H&R Block had agreed to a nationwide settlement to resolve a complaint filed by a deaf person in San Antonio, Texas, under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
"The agreement will ensure that individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing have equal access to tax preparation services at more than 11,000 offices nationwide," said Thomas E. Perez, assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
In a written statement, H&R Block spokesman Gene King said, "We are happy to put this behind us and concentrate on serving all clients during our 56th tax season."
The company agreed to provide auxiliary aids and services such as sign language interpreters, to train its employees and to enforce policies for communicating with deaf and hard of hearing customers. It will post notices advising customers of their right to request a sign language interpreter or other aid.
The company agreed to pay a $20,000 civil fine and pay the person who filed the complaint $5,000 in damages.
H&R Block, headquartered in Kansas City, has more than 11,000 owned or franchised offices in the U.S.
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Dejected Roethlisberger shoulders blame for Steelers' defeat
DALLAS (Reuters) – Distraught Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said he felt like he let his team and fans down after throwing two interceptions in a 31-25 Super Bowl defeat to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
Roethlisberger, who sat out the opening four games of the NFL season after being suspended for violating the league's personal conduct policy, said there were several throws that he would like to have back.
"I don't put blame on anybody but myself. I feel like I let the city of Pittsburgh down, the fans, my coaches, my team mates. It's not a good feeling," he told reporters.
"You know me, I hate to lose. Like I said, especially when you feel like you're letting down guys that really stepped up today in a big way, so it's really hard."
Roethlisberger's first interception, an attempted pass to Mike Wallace, was returned for a touchdown by Nick Collins to put the Steelers down 14-0 down in the first quarter.
His second pick, also on a pass attempt to Wallace, set up a Green Bay scoring drive that put the Packers up 21-3 late in the second quarter.
Roethlisberger said the Steelers, who battled back with two touchdowns and were down four points at the start of the fourth quarter, believed a record-breaking comeback could be in the cards but blamed himself for the failure.
"We're a team of fighters. We don't quit. We believe in each other. We were going to fight all the way to the last second, which I think we did," said Roethlisberger.
"If I had played a little bit better, I feel like we would have had a better chance to win the game."
(Reporting by Simon Evans in Dallas)
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