HS Athletes Invited to Fitness Challenge
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By Staff Writer
Published on 10/6/2008
High school athletes are being challenged to complete a series of five simple exercises, as Ikei Sports Performance searches for those 'with the heart of a champion and pride of a warrior." The winners earn the right to over $1,000 in prizes - and the satisfaction of knowing they have also participated in the fight against autism.
The company has created the "Warrior Fitness Challenge" for high school students in grades 9-12, and invites participants to challenge their friends, classmates, and teammates to see who can earn "Warrior' status. Five simple exercises are required: Pull-up, Push-up, Squat, Sit-up, and 300-yard run.
Ikei Performance is using this event to help support The Travis Laboy Foundation - Supporting Autistic Causes for Kids (S.A.C.K.). Proceeds from the Challenge will help benefit S.A.C.K.
The cost to participate is $25 per person, or $35 for two participants, and sessions are held weekly. Prizes include free personal training sessions, an autographed NFL football, Arizona Cardinals Travis Laboy jersey, Sunfare gourmet meal delivery service, and T-shirts.
To find out more about the Warrior Fitness Challenge, call 480.657.6937 or email: info@ikeiperformance.com.