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ATHLETE IN ME

Exergame Fitness Media Mention
12/17/08
 

See  Our Mention on AthleteInMe.com

Stan Reents
Stan Reents
Athlete In Me - CEO

"Kids in the US don't exercise enough," says Stan Reents, PharmD, a certified personal trainer, fitness counselor, and tennis coach. In1969, 80 percent of kids played sports every day; today, only 20
percent do.

Can technology be used to reverse this trend? Apparently, a lot of companies think so, as the concept of "exergames" is starting to take off. Health clubs and schools are now turning to these innovative technology-driven activities to get kids moving."
 

 

 

   

Mission Statement


Our mission is to provide useful tools and credible information on exercise, fitness, training, sports nutrition, and fitness gear. Consumers, weekend warriors, and athletes can use these resources to develop their fitness and training programs. We believe that regular exercise can prevent many of the chronic diseases in our society, such as diabetes mellitus, heart disease, hypertension, and obesity. In addition, much of the exercise and fitness information available on the Internet is unreliable. We created AthleteInMe.com to address both of these concerns. All of the information presented on AthleteInMe.com is thoroughly researched and free of commercial sponsorship. Also, since we are opposed to the use of performance-enhancing substances in competitive sport, at no time will we endorse, promote, advertise, or sell these products. We hope that AthleteInMe.com provides you with the information and tools you can use to reach your fitness goals, and, in the process, enrich your life.
 

About Athlete In Me


AthleteInMe.com is a comprehensive source of information on exercise and fitness, fitness gear, and sports nutrition. Quite honestly, we believe it is the best exercise-fitness resource on the net.

Exercise is addressed from 3 major perspectives:
Exercise - Health issues
Exercise - Fitness issues
Exercise - Training issues

Examples of exercise-health topics include the beneficial effects of exercise on diseases such as arthritis, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, obesity, osteoporosis, and many others.

Exercise-fitness discussions cover topics such as exercise heart rate, summaries of a wide variety of sports activities, and other topics that help you take your fitness to the next level. Finally, exercise-training features appeal to more serious athletes. We offer detailed information on sports nutrition, comparative information on energy bars and energy gels, and scientifically-based information on sports supplements.You will not find another web site that covers exercise from the variety of perspectives that we do.

Who is AthleteInMe.com for?
AthleteInMe.com is intended for consumers of all fitness levels. However, some of the information is quite detailed. Coaches, athletic trainers, and even healthcare professionals will find AthleteInMe.com useful. Essentially anyone wanting high-quality information on various aspects of exercise, fitness, training, and sports nutrition will find AthleteInMe.com a valuable resource.

What makes AthleteInMe.com different from other consumer-health sites?
First, AthleteInMe.com focuses exclusively on Exercise. We do not discuss general consumer-health issues such as ear infections in children, dental care, what foods to eat to lower your risk of cancer, etc. No other web site provides as much detail on the beneficial effects of exercise on disease and health, while also addressing fitness and training issues, as AthleteInMe.com does.

Second, because we focus exclusively on exercise, we go into greater depth. Many consumer-health sites publish stories that, while interesting, offer little in the way of useful, specific information that you can directly apply to your life. Our intent is to provide you with information and tools that will help you improve your health, your fitness, and perhaps might make you a better athlete.

Finally, all of our information originates from high-quality sources. We don't offer opinions or recommendations without supporting those statements with facts. We review sports medicine journals, clinical medicine journals, consumer health and fitness magazines, and books on fitness, training, and sports nutrition and distill that research into practical, useable information. We read the books and journals so you don't have to!

Is AthleteInMe.com a diet and weight-loss site?
No. However, it is impossible to review some exercise and health topics without also getting into diet and nutrition issues. Dieting and weight-loss issues are addressed only where appropriate. Generally, when nutrition is discussed, it is from a sports nutrition perspective.

Who develops the content?
The Editor-in-Chief is Stan Reents, PharmD. Dr. Reents is the author of the text Sport and Exercise Pharmacology (Human Kinetics, 2000) and the former Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Pharmacology (Gold Standard, Inc.). He has published dozens of research papers in journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, Annals of Pharmacotherapy, Chest, New England Journal of Medicine, and others. Dr. Reents is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and has been an invited speaker at NATA. He was certified as a personal trainer by the American Council on Exercise (ACE) in 1994 and again in 2004. In 2005, he was certified as a Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant by ACE. He is also a USTA-certified tennis coach.

Does AthleteInMe.com have any business relationships that would be considered a conflict-of-interest?
No. AthleteInMe.com is produced by AthleteInMe, LLC, a privately-held company based in Tampa, FL. Our mission is to deliver accurate, unbiased information. Also, since we are philosophically opposed to the use of performance-enhancing substances in competitive sports, AthleteInMe.com will never endorse or sell supplements. (Note: Ads served by Google® that appear on our site are not under our complete control. Though we will strive to block ads for questionable supplements, from time to time ads like this may appear. AthleteInMe, LLC does not have any relationship with any of these third parties, nor do these third parties have any influence on topics or products we review.)
 
History and Background

In 1995, I read a paper called “Healthy People 2000: A Mid-Decade Report”. It was a summary of progress (lack thereof) made towards the health goals for 2000 that were developed in 1990. With the decade half over, not much improvement had been seen.

Reading that report made me realize that the medical community was failing. Even though we spend more dollars on health care every year than other developed nations, we have higher rates of obesity and heart disease, and the longevity of Americans is not as good as in other countries.

It was at that point that I made a decision: I decided to switch from participating in the treatment of disease and, instead, focus on the prevention of disease and the promotion of health. I began what has now become a 14-yr effort to learn about the effects of exercise on various aspects of health and disease.

Exercise really is "the magic bullet"

Medicine sometimes uses the label “magic bullet” when referring to a new drug. However, there is no such thing. Although some new drugs are truly impressive, cancer drugs and clot-busting drugs have horrible side effects, resistance eventually develops to almost all antibiotics, and even the newest miracle drugs - “statins”, “COX-2 inhibitors”, etc. - have problems.

Every week, as I review research on health and fitness, I am constantly reminded that exercise is the most powerful “medicine” we have at our disposal. Consider the following:

Heart disease is the #1 cause of death while arthritis is the #1 cause of disability in the US. Exercise is good for both.
Heart disease -- not breast cancer -- is also the #1 cause of death in women. (Heart disease kills 12 times more women than breast cancer does every year). In fact, in 2003, more women died of heart disease than men did. In general, women get less exercise and physical activity than men do.
We are concerned about loss of functioning in old age. Exercise can reduce the rates of Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis and can significantly improve quality of life in the elderly.
Obesity and diabetes are rampant in our society. Recently these diseases have been appearing in teenagers (how sad is that?). Exercise is the key to preventing the development of these life-long diseases.
In fact, research shows that exercise is beneficial for a seemingly endless list of medical conditions: back pain, elevated cholesterol, various forms of cancer, gallbladder disease, stroke, depression, heart failure, claudication, fibromyalgia, Parkinson's disease, and…well, you get the idea.

The thing is, by having fun exercising, you can ward off some of these terrible diseases that strike in middle and old age. With regular exercise, you might be able to avoid the need for blood pressure and cholesterol drugs, and you might never be confined to a wheelchair in old age because you are too frail to walk.

AthleteInMe.com is born

Since the mid-1990's, the growth and adoption of the Internet has been explosive. The Internet is now as entrenched in American culture as the automobile.

However, while the Internet makes it easy to obtain information, it doesn't guarantee that the information is factual or credible. Done properly, I believed a credible, web-based resource on exercise and fitness could be developed. In January 2005, AthleteInMe.com was launched.

But don't be misled by the name. Certainly, we want serious athletes to use our site. The name “AthleteInMe” was chosen not because our target market is elite athletes, but because I believe there truly is an “athlete” inside each and every one of us. Remember when you were a kid? Exercise is fun! Well, that kid is still inside you….somewhere.

In addition to serving as a health and wellness resource, I want AthleteInMe.com to be your one-stop-shop for anything and everything pertaining to exercise. In other words, we aren't going to limit our content to just scientific research on exercise. As our site grows, we will be adding data on all kinds of fitness gear, reviews of exercise DVD's, and many other cool features.

Conclusion

So, I hope you use our site regularly, as we update content frequently. Sign-up for our e-newsletter to stay on top of our newest changes. And, when you need assistance with your fitness or training program, please consider our Fitness & Lifestyle Counseling Service. It may just be the best investment in your health that you'll ever make.

Feedback is important to us, so let us know what you think.

Sincerely,

Stan Reents, PharmD
President, CEO
 

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