Johnson Health Tech announces a
partnership with running coach, author and endurance athlete, Jenny
Hadfield in conjunction with their LIVESTRONG line of fitness equipment.
The effort is designed to keep fitness consumers motivated and focused
on reaching specific training goals. Coach Jenny will share exclusive
training tips and advice, and will address fitness-related questions
submitted through LIVESTRONG by Johnson’s website, or during scheduled
tweetups.
 
“The best way to reach your training goals is with a good fitness
coach,” said Mike Olson, executive vice president of retail for Johnson
Health Tech NA. “Coach Jenny will educate, motivate and inspire people
by offering ongoing training tips, nutritional guidance and other advice
related to health and fitness.”
 
In addition to developing exclusive content on LIVESTRONG by Johnson’s
website and blog, Coach Jenny is available to address a wide range of
questions, such as how to prepare for an upcoming race, or what to eat
before your next workout. Questions submitted on the website will be
answered by Coach Jenny, and a select few will be featured on the
LIVESTRONG Fitness blog.
 
Scheduled tweetups will provide an opportunity to receive a real-time
response from Coach Jenny, with the first one taking place on Friday,
July 13 from 1 to 2 p.m. EST. Questions can be submitted during the
tweetup event by social media users who follow LIVESTRONG by Johnson and
Coach Jenny on Twitter (@LIVESTRONGFit, @CoachJenny). The conversation
can be followed using the #askcoachjenny hashtag on Twitter.
 
Finally, Coach Jenny will conduct online running classes/webinars based
on questions submitted by customers on a particular topic. The first
webinar is being planned for August.  Go to LIVESTRONGFitness.com to
check for upcoming webinars.
 
“My goal is to help people incorporate fitness into their everyday
lives,” Hadfield said. “Fitness is a lifetime journey – my job as a
trainer is to provide the daily inspiration and guidance to keep people
on track.”
 

Coach Jenny Hadfield is a published author (Marathoning for Mortals,
Running for Mortals, Training for Mortals), writer, coach, public
speaker and endurance athlete. She has a Bachelor's degree in Exercise
Physiology, a Masters Degree in Exercise Science and is a certified
coach and personal trainer. She is a columnist for Women's Running
Magazine, RunnersWorld.com, BeeWellforLife.com, and has written for
Cooking Light, Her Sports, the Chicago Tribune, and Chicago Athlete
Magazines. Hadfield has competed in adventure races all over the world,
including the Eco-Challenge in Borneo, New Zealand and Fiji. She has
also competed in the Antarctica Marathon. Her unique coaching style
draws from her struggles to get started in running to crossing the
finish line at the Boston Marathon.