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MANHATTAN, Kan., Dec. 10, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Eight hours hunkered over her work in Justin Hall. Two hours commuting from her home outside Council Grove, Kan. Deb Sellers had become a master at sitting, and she did not like it one bit. Sellers is an assistant professor of family studies and human services and extension specialist in adult development and aging at Kansas State University. She knows the problem of too much sitting. She also knows one solution. If you pass her...
TrekDesk treadmill desks allow an individual to walk all day while working. The health benefits are multiple and reviews from Forbes. US News & World Report, CNN and Virginia corporate and home users have been excellent. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) December 8, 2010 TrekDesk Treadmill Desks, completing their first year of sales, has received favorable reviews from Forbes, US News & World Report, CNN, FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC and NPR. The reviews from Virginia residents who use the TrekDesk on a...
TrekDesk treadmill desks allow an individual to walk all day while working. The health benefits are multiple and the reviews from North Carolina office and home users have been excellent. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 20, 2010 TrekDesk Treadmill Desks, completing their first year of sales, has received favorable reviews nationally as well as featured spots on local news stations. The reviews from North Carolina residents who use the TrekDesk on a daily basis have been excellent. NL, a...
International research is proving that daily walking, such as that provided by the TrekDesk treadmill desk, can improve health and reduce the risks of numerous health concerns. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 19, 2010 An extensive research review, published in the December issue of the International Journal of Clinical Practice, identified 24 physical and mental health conditions that could be prevented with regular moderate exercise, such as walking while working with a TrekDesk Treadmill...
The burden of rising health care costs is shifting to Texas employees. TrekDesk offers a solution to restore health and reduce the impact of these rising medical costs. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 18, 2010 A survey of 2,800 Dallas, Texas employers from Mercer Consulting, released this week, revealed that 47% plan on shifting a greater percentage of health care costs to their employees. TrekDesk treadmill desks offer a unique solution proven to reduce the cost of health care: walking...
Fitness trainers are paid to obsess about the progress of their clients. Their jobs depend upon measured and continued success. The TrekDesk treadmill desk is helping them achieve this goal. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 15, 2010 Fitness trainers, frustrated by clients that complain about not achieving the physical gains they desire, have a new tool in their arsenal: the TrekDesk Treadmill Desk. "One of the largest challenges facing fitness trainers centers on what their clients do after...
CEO Steve Bordley interviewed by the American Chiropractic Association regarding the health merits of the TrekDesk Treadmill Desk. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 15, 2010 The American Chiropractic Association's publication ACA News, the most widely read news source specific to U.S. chiropractic developments, interviewed TrekDesk CEO Steve Bordley regarding the application potential of its treadmill desk for chiropractors nationwide. "Ask any medical professional what is the single greatest...
Joining a list of prominent national publications, U.S. News & World Report recognizes the health merits of the TrekDesk Treadmill Desk, citing it "a fitness splurge worth the money." Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 14, 2010 TrekDesk Treadmill Desk has been cited by U.S. News & World Report as a "fitness splurge worth the money", joining other leading national publications including Forbes, Fitness Magazine, American Fitness, and HR Magazine recognizing the health merits of...
Researchers have discovered that obesity and sedentary lifestyles actually shrink brain size. Not surprising, they have also confirmed that walking on a regular basis increases brain size. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 12, 2010 Never been accused of being a brainiac in your lifetime? It may be that you just haven't walked enough during the day according to researchers out of the University of Illinois. A complimentary study from the University of Tennessee found that on average Americans...
Payton Bordley, Director of Native American Programs for TrekDesk Treadmill Desks announces the firm's first cooperative program aimed at re-introducing movement and improving the health of Native Americans. Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) November 13, 2010 TrekDesk Treadmill Desks' director of Native American Programs, Payton Bordley, announced today a cooperative program with the Skokomish Tribal Health Clinic in Washington State aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of sedentary lifestyles in...
