911 Fitness Media 
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Michael's Special 5K Run
Harding Township . The Chesters . The Mendhams


Thursday, March 25, 2010 

Police Sweating it Out for National Challenge
By Phil Garber, Managing Editor

Mendham TWP. - For Joseph Wilce, the hard part hasn't been exercising five times a week since January on top of workouts twice a week at the Mendham Township Middle School.  The really tough part has been staying away from
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Michael's Special 5K Run

Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Basic Training-Students aid Police in 911 Fitness Challenge
By Jamie Duffy
Special to MCW this Week

Mendham Township Police Chief Steven Crawford is in this to win.  He's got a trainer lined up from the 2007 winning team, as well as a sponsor and many township middle schoolers cheering on his team.  He has taken his team to Mendham Middle School, where students will compete

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Michael's Special 5K Run

For more information visit www.SpecialCompass.com

To be Held:  Sat., October 16, 2010 
Hollywood Beach, FL

Listen to Retired Police Lieutenant Jim Sayih's interview on 93ROCK Radio.

93Rock

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Michael's Special 5K Run
Harding Township . The Chesters . The Mendhams

Thursday, December 24, 2009

FITNESS CHALLENGE
The Mendham Township Police Department has entered into a nationwide "911 Fitness Challenge" to promote fitness among law enforcement, fire and medical services.  Teams will be measured upon their ability to lose body fat and gain lean muscle.
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North Fort Myers Neighbor.com

Lee County Sheriff’s Office Fitness Challenge
Source: Lee County Sheriff's Office

Lee County Sheriff's Office employees began the 6th annual LCSO fitness challenge this week. This challenge is an agency wide 12 week weight loss competition designed to make winners of the "biggest weight losers." Over 160 participants took the challenge this year and have begun to make healthier nutritional choices and incorporate exercise into their daily fitness routine.

The Lee County Sheriff's Office 6th annual "Fitness Challenge," started Jan. 4-7 for employees; challengers weigh in at the start and the finish of the 12-week challenge. There is an individual challenge as well as a team challenge. Whoever loses the most weight is the winner. A small fee was required to enter the challenge. These fees were used to set up a prize fund so cash prizes can be given to some of the overall team "biggest losers." The challenge concept of this weight loss contest is modeled after the 9-1-1 Fitness Challenge.

The 9-1-1 Challenge (911fitness.com) is on its 12th successful year and is run by retired police Lieutenant and former bodybuilder Jim Sayih. The results of the challenge are simple; help promote weight loss and a healthier life style to those who serve and protect the public. Look for the results in April of '10 for the challengers that "measured up."

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Rapid City Journal

Teams to lose it for the kids
By ELISSA DICKEY | Posted: Sunday, January 3, 2010 

There's a rivalry brewing in Day County.  Starting Monday, two teams of law enforcers in the county will participate in the National 911 Fitness Challenge _ basically, "The Biggest Loser" for law enforcement.

"There will be a little competition between the two teams in the county," said Jesse Coyle, Day County sheriff's deputy and captain of one team.

But the real winners will be kids: Proceeds from the challenge benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children. 

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Best Buddies 100 Mile Bike Ride
Best Buddies 100 Mile
Bike Ride
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Jim Sayih interviewed by APCo TV
 APCO TV 

Jim Sayih, Key Note Speaker at 75th Annual APCO Convention
Topic:  "911 Method to Invigorating Health"

 

To the left, Jim Sayih is seen being interviewed by APCO TV Host, Nancy Roth, Jim was a Key Note Speaker at the 75th Annual APCO Convention.

To learn more about Jim's Keynote speaking services, please drop by Jim's Corner  featured on this website. 

 
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New Jersey Cops  Fitness challenge benefits hospitalized children

BY KAREN DEMASTERS

If you are already in good physical shape, how much body fat can you lose? That is what several Monmouth County law enforcement officers set out to test recently while they raised money for a good cause at the same time.
Monmouth County Sheriff’s Officers Anthony Torre and Herm Colbert, Freehold Township Police Officers Bill Gallo and James MacNamara and Wall Township Corporal Thomas Dowd joined forces to help each other lose body fat.
They each reduced their body fat from about 20 percent to between 6 percent and 13 percent over a 12 week period. Their accomplishment won them the 911 Fitness Challenge for the Northeast and they traveled to Los Angeles and Las Vegas to meet some of the children they were helping to raise money for.

 
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ABC's
Good Morning America
Pulled from our 2004 Archive File
 
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Pasadena News
Firefighters raise $4,800 to help McDonald House
Posted: 07/31/2009 05:21:35 PM PDT  

City firefighters donated $4,800 to Ronald McDonald House Charities on Friday, money they earned by getting buff. The team of firefighters - known as the Westside Anchors - have been winners of the national 911 Fitness Challenge three years in a row. Working out hard and dieting for the past several months, four firefighters shaved off pounds of fat, leaving chiseled physiques. "The best feeling is being able to give to the Ronald McDonald House knowing that it's going to the community," said Pasadena fire Capt. Josh Ward. They presented a check to a representative from the Ronald McDonald House at the Rose Bowl. Fire Chief Dennis Downs commended his staff on their efforts. "This is just an example that at the fire department we're really serious about fitness and keeping fit," he said
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CNN Radio  Lt. Jim Sayih's interview on the David Brownstone Show - Aug. 2009


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Media Banner Press ER Fitness
By John F. Nevlle, Staff Writer


A siren split the mid-morning calm of the industrial park as, one after another, off-duty officers jumped from a squad car and sprinted toward a training building about 70 yards away.

They raced up a staircase to the third floor and dragged a 175-pound dummy representing a wounded officer to safety. 

At the end of the survival-training exercise, an EMT took the officers' heart rate and blood pressure readings.  The high rates surprised some.  more
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Miami Herald  Losers win big in healthy competition 
Office executives got out from behind their desk to compete in a tri-county fitness challenge.
By Eileen Soler
Special to the Miami Herald

Corporate workers virtually strapped to their desks day in and day out spent eight weeks dropping pounds, gaining muscle and shaping up.   more
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