The National Fitness Museum’s Traveling Exhibit Debuts at the Madison Women’ EXPO
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For Immediate Release:
November 17-18, 2007 ( Madison, Wisconsin )
The National Fitness Museum’s Traveling Exhibit Debuts at the Madison Women’s EXPO hosted by Brava Magazine. Record-setting crowds enjoyed numerous attractions and exhibits including the newly developed Traveling Exhibit from The National Fitness Museum.
The museum’s current location in Sycamore, Illinois can be difficult for the public to visit, so we are, “bringing the museum to the public!” So says John Figarelli, the museum’s executive director, continuing; “by creating this exciting exhibit, tens of thousands will be able to see and learn about the History of Modern-Day Fitness first hand!”
This fascinating exhibit showcases fitness history from 1865 to the present day. Items of interest include: Wooden Dumbbells & Indian Clubs from the early 1990’s, early bodybuilding items and books dating back to 1896, various items from the 60’s and 70’s when jogging and racquetball were immensely popular, an entire section devoted to the “Fitness Boom of the 80’s” and Gimmick & Gadget devices which provide humor and entertainment.
To enhance the presence of the exhibit, an eye-catching looping DVD have been complied. It features National Fitness Hall of Fame Inductees, Tony Little – “America’s Personal Trainer”, Gilad Janklowicz – Star of the hit-exercise show, “Bodies in Motion” and John Abdo, “Mr. Ab-Doer” himself.
If you would like to learn about The National Fitness Hall of Fame & Museum, please visit our website: www.nationalfitnessmuseum.com Address questions or comments to John Figarelli @ (630) 865-5512
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