The Big Game Is Over; It's Time to a Put a Health & Wellness Plan Together

As Denver fans continue their celebrations over Sunday's win, many folks are still recovering from their day of indulgence. Elements Massage™, a national massage franchise, says it's okay to cheat a day, as long as it doesn't become routine. The therapists recommend adding regular, therapeutic massage, as part of a long-term health and wellness program.

​​​​​​Following a Sunday of over-indulgence from the big game, Elements Massage™ (Elements) is encouraging Americans to get back on track with their health and wellness plan. It was estimated that Americans consumed 325 million gallons of beer, nearly 50 million chips, 1.25 billion chicken wings, 70 million pounds of guacamole^ and who knows what else. The most health-conscious advertisements during Sunday’s game were Fitbit® and Michelob Ultra®, each 30-seconds in length for a grand total of one-minute of consumer-focused fitness in the entire game –other than the two teams on the field, of course.

Elements sees the focus of advertisers as targeting consumers who are looking for instant gratification from popular products; such as fancy cars that go fast, soda, chips and candy that taste good and alcoholic beverages that are part of any celebration. Many advertisers seem to be missing the consumers who are focused on health and wellness. There’s little debate as to why those advertisers do, however; as according to the National Retail Federation, football fans spent $15.5 billion celebrating the Big Game, an average of $82.19 per fan up from $77.88 spent in 2015 (not counting what was spent on recovering the next day).   

"Healthy living takes planning, motivation, understanding, time and resources, but the best investment a person can make is an investment in themselves."

Monica Hahn, Owner of Elements Massage™, Greenbrae, Calif., and area director for Denver and East Bay San Francisco

“Every New Year, we resolve to better ourselves. Next thing we know it’s February. The big game comes along and we spend a day of overindulgence and oftentimes remorse,” says Aimee Matchette, owner of Elements Massage™ in Whitefish Bay, Wis., and area director for Elements in Wisconsin. “It’s okay to let loose every now and then, but we also want to encourage people to never give up, because managing stress and looking and feeling better about ourselves is something we highly value.”

The amount of people who highly value their health and wellness is growing as well. According to the Global Wellness Institute, the health and wellness industry globally reached $3.4 trillion in 2015*. There’s a greater focus on prevention in 2016 than ever, as corporations are offering more wellness programs for employees and many insurers are rewarding businesses that offer these programs with lower premiums.

Yet, despite the proliferation of healthy living, obesity rates continue to elevate in the U.S., contributing to an alarming rise in Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

“We know regular exercise, healthy eating and cleaner living can result in a better quality of life and longevity,” adds Matchette. “And adding regular massage can have enormous health benefits as well.”

Massage offers a drug-free, non-invasive and humanistic approach to wellness based on the body's natural ability to heal itself. It may additionally offer certain benefits in treating high blood pressure, lower back pain, post-operative care, arthritis and depression. But even when there is not a specific health issue, massage can have other benefits#, including: 

  • Increased circulation
  • Stimulation of the lymph system, the body's natural defense against toxins
  • Release of endorphins, the body's natural painkiller
  • Improved range of motion and decreased discomfort in back muscles
  • Relaxation of injured and overused muscles
  • Reduced muscle spasms and cramping
  • Increased joint flexibility
  • Aid in recovering from strenuous workouts
  • Reduced post-operative adhesions and edema, as well as reduced scar tissue

“People need to find balance in their lives. Even as we discover more and more benefits to massage, there are many other ways for individuals to manage stress, just as there are countless programs available to help them control their weight through diet and exercise,” says Monica Hahn, studio owner of Elements Massage™ in Greenbrae, Calif., and area director for Elements in the Denver metro area and East Bay San Francisco areas. “Healthy living takes planning, motivation, understanding, time and resources, but the best investment a person can make is an investment in themselves.”


ABOUT ELEMENTS MASSAGE™ and WELLBIZ BRANDS, INC.
WellBiz Brands, Inc. is headquartered in Highlands Ranch, Colo. and is one of the largest health and wellness companies in the United States. The company manages three separate franchise entities: Elements Therapeutic Massage, LLC, which franchises massage studios, providing custom therapeutic massage to meet clients’ individual needs, FIT36, LLC, which franchises high intensity interval training studios, with workouts done as a group, and Fitness Together Franchise, LLC, which franchises one-on-one and semi-private group personal training studios.

Elements Therapeutic Massage, LLC began franchising in 2006 and has over 215 Elements Massage™ locations in 36 states. Fit 36, LLC began franchising in 2014 and has five FIT36® locations in three states (Colo, N.J., Va.), including three in the Denver Metro Area. Fitness Together Franchise, LLC began franchising in 1996 and has approximately 165 Fitness Together® locations across the United States.  

For more information about Elements Massage™ and The Elements Promise™, visit ElementsMassage.com. For more information about FIT36® visit FIT36fitness.com. For more information about Fitness Together®, visit FitnessTogether.com.

Each Elements Massage™ location is independently owned and operated by an individual franchise owner. 

*Sources for this article are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).

^ National Chicken Council and MarketWatch were sourced for statistics.

#The Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP) public education site was sourced for these benefits. 

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