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Anne Riordan, Irish Heart Foundation regional manager, with Sarah O'Dwyer, Ceire McCarthy and Shane Long, all of Dennehy's Health and Fitness, Blackpool, at the launch of the free 6 week fitness challenge in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at Dennehy's Health and Fitness, Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.

04.10.2017

For more details see attached press release.

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.

Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool launch free 6 week fitness challenge for Irish Heart Foundation

Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool has teamed up with the Irish Heart Foundation, for a six week health and fitness challenge to help the people of Cork to improve their health - and raise funds to support the Irish Heart Foundation’s vital community services.

Céire McCarthy, Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club’s Manager, said: “We are really excited to have joined forces with the Irish Heart Foundation. The charity has a very active health promotion team, encouraging people of all ages to adopt a healthier lifestyle, so this is a perfect fit for us.”

“The Big Heart Fit Camp challenge is designed to create a healthy change in your life with support and advice on fitness and healthy eating. It is suitable for people aged from 18 and we will take on anyone from fitness fanatics to keep fit beginners.” Mcloughlin continued.

“Over the six week programme we will work hard to help you become healthier and fitter by providing three free professional training sessions under the supervision of Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club staff, per week plus a healthy eating guide.”

Anne Riordan, Regional Fundraising Manager at the Irish Heart Foundation said: “We are so excited to bring our Big Heart Fit Camp to Cork. At the Irish Heart Foundation, we want to empower you to live longer, healthier lives. We know that 80% of heart disease and stroke is preventable and by taking positive steps to adopting a healthier lifestyle you can lower your risk today. This programme not only spreads our message but also help us to raise vital funds for our community services in every corner of the country.”

“We have run similar Big Heart Fit Camps in other towns and the participants have seen amazing results. We wanted to bring this great challenge to the people of Cork who are known for their huge community spirit. Whether you want to kick start a health transformation or you want to get fitter for the festive season, this challenge caters for everyone. The challenge is free to enter but we are asking you raise €350 in sponsorship for the Foundation.”

The Cork Big Heart Fit Camp challenge will kick off on 1st October. Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool is calling everyone who would like to take part to get in touch. For more information or to sign up, contact the team at munster@irishheart.ie or call 021 4505822.

Anyone with concerns about heart disease or stroke can talk to a specialist nurse on the Irish Heart Helpline, Freephone 1800 25 25 50.
DKE041017heart003 
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Anne Riordan, Irish Heart Foundation regional manager, with Sarah O'Dwyer, Ceire McCarthy and Shane Long, all of Dennehy's Health and Fitness, Blackpool, at the launch of the free 6 week fitness challenge in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at Dennehy's Health and Fitness, Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.

04.10.2017

For more details see attached press release.

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.

Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool launch free 6 week fitness challenge for Irish Heart Foundation

Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool has teamed up with the Irish Heart Foundation, for a six week health and fitness challenge to help the people of Cork to improve their health - and raise funds to support the Irish Heart Foundation’s vital community services.

Céire McCarthy, Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club’s Manager, said: “We are really excited to have joined forces with the Irish Heart Foundation. The charity has a very active health promotion team, encouraging people of all ages to adopt a healthier lifestyle, so this is a perfect fit for us.”

“The Big Heart Fit Camp challenge is designed to create a healthy change in your life with support and advice on fitness and healthy eating. It is suitable for people aged from 18 and we will take on anyone from fitness fanatics to keep fit beginners.” Mcloughlin continued.

“Over the six week programme we will work hard to help you become healthier and fitter by providing three free professional training sessions under the supervision of Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club staff, per week plus a healthy eating guide.”

Anne Riordan, Regional Fundraising Manager at the Irish Heart Foundation said: “We are so excited to bring our Big Heart Fit Camp to Cork. At the Irish Heart Foundation, we want to empower you to live longer, healthier lives. We know that 80% of heart disease and stroke is preventable and by taking positive steps to adopting a healthier lifestyle you can lower your risk today. This programme not only spreads our message but also help us to raise vital funds for our community services in every corner of the country.”

“We have run similar Big Heart Fit Camps in other towns and the participants have seen amazing results. We wanted to bring this great challenge to the people of Cork who are known for their huge community spirit. Whether you want to kick start a health transformation or you want to get fitter for the festive season, this challenge caters for everyone. The challenge is free to enter but we are asking you raise €350 in sponsorship for the Foundation.”

The Cork Big Heart Fit Camp challenge will kick off on 1st October. Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool is calling everyone who would like to take part to get in touch. For more information or to sign up, contact the team at munster@irishheart.ie or call 021 4505822.

Anyone with concerns about heart disease or stroke can talk to a specialist nurse on the Irish Heart Helpline, Freephone 1800 25 25 50.
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Free Pic-No Repro Fee.
Anne Riordan, Irish Heart Foundation regional manager, with Sarah O'Dwyer, Ceire McCarthy and Shane Long, all of Dennehy's Health and Fitness, Blackpool, at the launch of the free 6 week fitness challenge in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at Dennehy's Health and Fitness, Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.

04.10.2017

For more details see attached press release.

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.



Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool launch free 6 week fitness challenge for Irish Heart Foundation


Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool has teamed up with the Irish Heart Foundation, for a six week health and fitness challenge to help the people of Cork to improve their health - and raise funds to support the Irish Heart Foundation’s vital community services.

Céire McCarthy, Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club’s Manager, said: “We are really excited to have joined forces with the Irish Heart Foundation. The charity has a very active health promotion team, encouraging people of all ages to adopt a healthier lifestyle, so this is a perfect fit for us.”

“The Big Heart Fit Camp challenge is designed to create a healthy change in your life with support and advice on fitness and healthy eating. It is suitable for people aged from 18 and we will take on anyone from fitness fanatics to keep fit beginners.” Mcloughlin continued.

“Over the six week programme we will work hard to help you become healthier and fitter by providing three free professional training sessions under the supervision of Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club staff, per week plus a healthy eating guide.”

Anne Riordan, Regional Fundraising Manager at the Irish Heart Foundation said: “We are so excited to bring our Big Heart Fit Camp to Cork. At the Irish Heart Foundation, we want to empower you to live longer, healthier lives. We know that 80% of heart disease and stroke is preventable and by taking positive steps to adopting a healthier lifestyle you can lower your risk today. This programme not only spreads our message but also help us to raise vital funds for our community services in every corner of the country.”

“We have run similar Big Heart Fit Camps in other towns and the participants have seen amazing results. We wanted to bring this great challenge to the people of Cork who are known for their huge community spirit. Whether you want to kick start a health transformation or you want to get fitter for the festive season, this challenge caters for everyone. The challenge is free to enter but we are asking you raise €350 in sponsorship for the Foundation.”

The Cork Big Heart Fit Camp challenge will kick off on 1st October. Dennehy’s Health & Fitness Club, Blackpool is calling everyone who would like to take part to get in touch. For more information or to sign up, contact the team at munster@irishheart.ie or call 021 4505822.

Anyone with concerns about heart disease or stroke can talk to a specialist nurse on the Irish Heart Helpline, Freephone 1800 25 25 50.


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