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Movement is Key to Good Health Our bodies rely on good circulation to distribute oxygen and blood through our systems in order to keep us healthy and feeling lively. Circulation brings blood to our muscles, color to our skin, focus to our brains, and removes toxins and lactic acid. In short, having good circulation fills us with vitality. Many of us spend hours sitting in front of computers or at desks at work; and watching television or playing video games at home. As a result, it’s more important than ever to make time to stimulate our circulation. Jazzercise Founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett recommends some ways to keep your blood flowing. Remember to talk with your doctor before beginning any exercise program or if you have been sedentary for a long time. Move It! Get a Massage Breathe Deeply Eat Spice Up Your Life Take a Shower Judi Sheppard Missett, who turned her love of jazz dance into a worldwide dance exercise phenomenon, founded the Jazzercise dance fitness program in 1969. She has advanced the business opportunities of women and men in the fitness industry by growing the program into an international franchise business that today, hosts a network of 7,800 instructors teaching more than 32,000 classes weekly in 32 countries. The workout program, which offers a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, cardio box and Latin style movements, has positively affected millions of people worldwide. Benefits include increased cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility, as well as an overall "feel good" factor. Additional Jazzercise programs include Junior Jazzercise, Jazzercise Lite and Personal Touch. For more information on Jazzercise go to jazzercise.com or call (800)FIT-IS-IT or (760)476-1750. ### Courtesy
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