CBS Los Angeles' Jaime Maggio spent some time hitting the courts recently to give Cardio Tennis a try. Cardio Tennis speaker's team member, Chris Ojakian directs the class as Cardio Tennis participants get in some heart pumping fitness. Click here to watch the video.
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Cardio Tennis Appears on CBS Los Angeles
September 07, 2010 · No Comments
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Cardio Tennis, Everyone?
September 07, 2010 · No Comments
As the pros hit the courts for the start of the U.S. Open, tennis beginners and aces alike are burning calories and practicing their lobs, drop shots and backhands with cardio tennis.
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Cardio Tennis Keeps Consumers, Facilities Healthy
August 25, 2010 · No Comments
Imagine playing nonstop tennis for an hour, burning hundreds of calories, hitting dozens of balls…and having a ton of fun the whole time. That’s Cardio Tennis.
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Cardio Tennis Clinic on TV News in Los Angeles
August 13, 2010 · No Comments
KABC-TV in Los Angeles aired a Cardio Tennis segment in early August by nutrition and fitness reporter Lori Corbin, who participated in a Cardio Tennis class that also included actress Kendra Andrews, star or the new Disney dance movie “Step Up 3D.” To view the segment follow this video link: Cardio Tennis Helps Improve Skills, Burn Fat
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KABC-TV Films Cardio Tennis Segment in L.A.
July 29, 2010 · No Comments
Lori Corbin, the nutrition and fitness reporter for KABC-TV in Los Angeles, participated in a Cardio Tennis class in late July for a segment to air in early August. She was joined by actress Kendra Andrews, star or the new Disney dance movie “Step Up 3D” (and sister of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews)...
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‘Prevention’ Magazine Features Cardio Tennis
July 16, 2010 · No Comments
The July issue of Prevention magazine included a feature titled “Cardio Tennis: Recess for Adults,” about the benefits of Cardio Tennis for “sculpting your arms, legs, chest, shoulders and core.” The article said that Cardio Tennis is “a truly energizing experience that burns around 350 to 500 calories an hour.”
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Become the Cardio Tennis Facebook "Fan of the Week"
July 01, 2010 · No Comments
Are you an avid fan or follower of Cardio Tennis? Do you enjoy the healthy benefits provided by getting out on the court and keeping your heart rate up and your feet moving? Share your Cardio Tennis success stories with us and you could be the Cardio Tennis Fan of the Week.
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Millions in Federal ‘PEP’ Funds Available to Tennis Facilities
June 25, 2010 · No Comments
Each year, the Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP) awards millions of dollars to schools and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs. Your local tennis facility could work with a school or schools in your community and receive an amount ranging from $100,000 to $750,000.
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NY Times Calls Cardio Tennis 'Recess with a Racket'
June 04, 2010 · No Comments
Cardio Tennis, a highly successful tennis/fitness program that has reached around the globe, recently received media attention from The New York Times, with an article appearing in the travel section titled "Tennis Meets Obstacle Course," by Kathleen McElroy.
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Cardio Tennis Spotlight: Dunigan Family YMCA, Evansville, IN
May 11, 2010 · No Comments
Who said you need tennis courts to run a successful Cardio Tennis program? At the Lowell & Helen Dunigan Family YMCA in Evansville, IN, Tennis Director Siobhan Belloli creates two tennis courts out of the indoor basketball courts during the winter, using pop-up nets and pressureless balls.
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