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The Lung Association Launches Zumba® for Lung

Submitted by bjohnston on 17 August 2011

There is no question that a healthy lifestyle and healthy lungs are important for all of us. That is why the Lung Association is pleased to launch Zumba® For Lung as it promotes lung health, is an excellent work-out, and a fund raiser for the association. Zumba® is an exhilarating, calorie-burning Latin-inspired aerobic dance fitness program which includes exotic rhythms and high energy international beats.

All Canadians have at least one risk factor for developing lung disease such as poor air quality, environmental factors, smoking, obesity, and physical inactivity. Within our home, place of business or community, we can all put a face to lung disease. In Saskatchewan one out of every three of our residents will be affected by lung disease during their lifetime.

Zumba® for Lung is taking place on September 25th at Silverspring School. Check-in will take place from 2:00pm to 3:00pm with Zumba® and prize presentations from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. The event features certified Zumba® instructors Jill Hubick and Kelly Duncalfe-Baker.

Don’t delay purchasing your $25.00 ticket as they will sell out quickly. To purchase your ticket, to learn more about Zumba® For Lung, to download your waiver, and to set up your own online giving page, please visit www.sk.lung.ca/zumba. Our fabulous top fundraising prizes including a one year Mawson Fitness Zumba® pass, a ClubMynx ‘Girls Night Out’ dance party and more. In addition to a fabulous time and a great workout, each participant will receive a free haircut from Enigma Salon and a one month pass to Mawson Fitness.

Please gather your friends and join us to Zumba® for Lung!

About The Lung Association

Established in 1911, The Lung Association is celebrating 100 years of service to the people of Saskatchewan. We are Saskatchewan’s oldest health charity. You have come to know and trust The Lung Association as the premier source for lung health in our province. All of our quality educational materials, programs, services and treatment guidelines are based on current evidence-based research. You will find The Lung Association active in communities across Saskatchewan conducting lung disease prevention and management programs that include asthma, COPD, sleep apnea, lung cancer and smoking cessation. The Lung Association also provides training for health care professionals, delivers health education in schools, facilitates patient support groups, and lobbies for clean air.