Friday, January 14, 2011

Farrell's eXtreme Bodyshaping Teams Up with Special Olympics to Mark Grand Opening


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Popular fitness franchise to open its doors in Denver on February 2, 2011

Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping (FXB), a popular fitness franchise developed in Iowa, will unveil its first Denver location at 1547 S. Colorado Blvd. Grand opening festivities and ribbon cutting will be held on February 2, 2011 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and will benefit the Special Olympics Colorado. The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce will also participate in the opening ceremonies and there will be refreshments, prizes, and a trainer meet-and-greet. In addition, 10% of all sales for the night will be contributed to Special Olympics Colorado.

The new FXB location boasts 2,500 square feet of mat space dedicated to the participants’ workout. Fitness kickboxing classes are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and resistance-training classes are held Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Class times are at 5:15 a.m., 6:15 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Class times will be added in the future to accommodate participants’ busy schedules.

The first 10-Week Challenge at the FXB location will begin February 5. Franchise owner Dan Dorenkamp has already started enrolling participants.

“There are a large number of health-conscious people in Denver who are looking for a fitness and nutrition program that works,” Dorenkamp states. “Farrell’s is it! The motivation, accountability, challenge and personal attention that I received during my 10-Week challenge is what set Farrell’s apart from any other fitness program I’ve experienced. I can’t wait to share that same experience with the Denver community and help people reach their health and weight loss goals.”

Farrell’s is a results-based fitness program for participants of any age, lifestyle, sex or athletic ability, combating obesity and developing healthy lifestyle habits. In just 45 minutes a day, six days a week, for 10-weeks, Farrell’s participants make real changes in their fitness and overall health. Participants are part of a team and have a coach and instructor to provide guidance, motivation and accountability. The Farrell’s 10-Week Challenge gives participants the opportunity to compete for a $1,000 grand prize, awarded to those with the most eXtreme body transformations in 10 weeks.

The Farrell’s program includes three essential elements:
• Fitness Kickboxing – a Taekwondo-based workout that combines rhythmic martial arts moves, including dynamic kicking and punching, and bag training to push bodies to their cardiovascular limits.
• Resistance Training – an intense anaerobic bands workout that targets “problem areas” through exercises specifically designed to sculpt, tone and shape the entire body. These workouts turn bodies into calorie-burning machines.
• Nutrition – a well-balanced eating plan that converts food into fuel for the body. By eating six times per day, participants stay satisfied and in “burn mode” all daylong.

“We are in the business of helping people transform their lives – results are typical,” says Farrell’s Founder, Lance Farrell. “We have helped over 27,000 people transform their lives through this program. Our certified instructors, coaches and teams help participants improve their overall fitness, balance, coordination, strength, muscle tone, body shape, self-defense and agility.”

About Farrell’s Extreme Bodyshaping
FXB is a transformative fitness program designed to help you quickly improve your fitness level. In ten weeks, you will make positive, permanent changes to your health, strength, appearance and confidence. Farrell’s Denver – S. Colorado Blvd. is locally owned and operated by FXB Colorado, LLC, a Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping franchisee. For more information about the Farrell’s 10-Week Challenge and to find a location near you, visit www.extremebodyshaping.com. Find Farrell’s on Facebook by visiting
www.facebook.com/extremebodyshaping

About Special Olympics Colorado
Since 1969, Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO) has been strengthening families, athletes and the very soul of our community through sports training and athletic competitions. Special Olympics Colorado provides year-round training and sponsors over 80 competitions at the area and state level in 20 sports for more than 10,000 athletes statewide. With a base of more than 6,500 volunteers, thousands of hours are donated allowing SOCO to support athletes of all ages and abilities, allowing them to build athletic, learning and social skills. Participation with other athletes, non-disabled peers (Unified Sports® partners), coaches, sponsors and volunteers builds confidence and creates opportunities to participate as productive and respected members of society by increasing public awareness of the athletes’ capabilities. There is no cost to participate in Special Olympics. For more information visit www.specialolympicsco.org

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