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40 Weight Watchers pedometers to be won!
Win a Pedometer as Weight Watchers Urges the UK to Get Walking
Weight Watchers, the UK number one weight loss organisation, is passionate in its mission to improve the health and weight of the UK. Weight Watchers is launching Get Walking Week (18th-24th May) to get its 1 million UK members out walking to inspire the British public to increase its activity. And to celebrate Weight Watchers is offering Southern Daily Echo readers the chance to win one of 40 pedometers in this fabulous competition!
Weight Watchers has committed to walk 477,424,000 steps or 238,712 miles, the equivalent of walking from the UK to Australia 30 times over. The challenge is designed to motivate everyone no matter what his or her fitness level, as walking more can be fitted into most people's daily routine.
Research* suggests people increase their activity levels by wearing a pedometer. This is because pedometers raise awareness of activity levels. Weight Watchers Pedometers are sold in the 6500 local Weight Watchers meetings (or by calling 084567 88999). In fact, over 75,000 Weight Watchers members benefited from buying a pedometer in 2007.
The distance being walked by Weight Watchers members equals:
10 times around the world
Walking from London to Canberra 30 times
If everyone in the UK walked just 1 mile during Get walking Week we'd walk to Mars.
KickStart your weight loss and discover the Weight Watchers
Get Walking Challenge this May.
To find out more call 08457 123 000 or visit www.weightwatchers.co.uk
Join a meeting today to pick up your free KickStart pack - the best start to your weight loss story.
HOW TO ENTER
Simply answer the following question and complete the entry form below.
11:22am Friday 9th May 2008
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