Heroes Take Action Against Cancer in Physique Games. Fitness Event Promotes Prostate and Breast Health Through Awareness.
Physique Games combines a comic book story with a real fitness competition. Competitors become their alter-ego hero and compete against each other in a health & fitness trivia quiz and athletic challenges.
Decatur, GA, May 09, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Physique Games combines a comic book story with a real fitness competition. Competitors become their alter-ego hero and compete against each other in a health & fitness trivia quiz and athletic challenges. The winner from Physique Games will have his/her hero incorporated into a comic strip that completes the Physique Games story.
Attendees are invited to dress up as original action heroes, too. A prize for the best original costume will be awarded to one adult and one youth (18 years old or younger). Prizes sponsored by Results Central Fitness Center of Decatur and World-Class Classic Physiques.
Currently each Physique Games competitor is raising money for the American Cancer Society’s breast and prostate cancer initiatives by creating a donation page on the ACS website. For every $100 raised they earn one point, which is added to their total earned points the day of the competition.
A Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition spokesperson will be on hand to discuss their goal to save lives by promoting awareness of prostate cancer in Georgia – including information about the disease, importance of early detection, treatment options and survival.
Meet the creator of the newly-released comic book, “The Lightners Strike.”
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for free tennis tips for the youth. Tickets for the Physique Games at 7 p.m. are $10 for students 18 and under (with valid ID), $20 for general seating.
Attendees are invited to dress up as original action heroes, too. A prize for the best original costume will be awarded to one adult and one youth (18 years old or younger). Prizes sponsored by Results Central Fitness Center of Decatur and World-Class Classic Physiques.
Currently each Physique Games competitor is raising money for the American Cancer Society’s breast and prostate cancer initiatives by creating a donation page on the ACS website. For every $100 raised they earn one point, which is added to their total earned points the day of the competition.
A Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition spokesperson will be on hand to discuss their goal to save lives by promoting awareness of prostate cancer in Georgia – including information about the disease, importance of early detection, treatment options and survival.
Meet the creator of the newly-released comic book, “The Lightners Strike.”
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for free tennis tips for the youth. Tickets for the Physique Games at 7 p.m. are $10 for students 18 and under (with valid ID), $20 for general seating.
Contact
World-Class Classic Physiques
William Leecan
404-969-6037
www.worldclassclassicphysiques.com
Contact
William Leecan
404-969-6037
www.worldclassclassicphysiques.com
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