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Inspire 2005 Swimsuit Calendar Brings New Meaning to The Word "Motivation" for Fitness Enthusiasts

Released on = December 20, 2004, 11:02 am

Press Release Author = Inspire Publishing Company

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Start Your New Year Off Right With Inspire 2005

Press Release Body = ( EMAILWIRE.COM, December 20, 2004 ) GLENDALE, CA, -- Fitness Champion Nancy Georges saw a need for a new way to motivate people to achieve their fitness goals. That is how The INSPIRE 2005 Motivational Swimsuit Calendar came to
be. With a group of 11 of her fitness friends they created the ultimate inspirational calendar for men and women alike. INSPIRE 2005 is a gorgeous collector's item, a 12 x 12 wall calendar that includes workout tips, diet tips, and motivational quotes, all personally autographed each month by the fitness women themselves. Through its vibrant colors, stunning images, and motivational messages, this classy inspirational calendar's goal is to keep fitness enthusiasts on track from January to December.

Not only is the INSPIRE 2005 Swimsuit calendar going to help motivate individuals throughout 2005, but 10% of the sales will also be donated to the ALS Association. The calendar is dedicated to the late Shirley Georges, who lost her battle with ALS
in 2002.

The need for “real life” motivation is s