FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 16, 2010
Health and Fitness Collaboration the New Frontier
in Canada – US Relations
Curves International and Mytrak Health System to receive 2010 Business Achievement Award for cross-border collaboration on personalized fitness solutions
WASHINGTON,
D.C. (September 16, 2010) – The Canadian American Business Council, the
voice of the Canadian American business community, announced today the
recipients of the prestigious 2010 Canadian American Business
Achievement Award Winner. On November 5, 2010 at the Four Seasons Hotel
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Curves International of Waco, Texas, and
Mytrak Health System, of Mississauga, Ontario, will receive the award
for their collaboration in designing, developing, and installing
CurvesSmart, a tangible method to successfully motivate club members by
displaying to them the health benefits and disease prevention that is
directly associated with their increased fitness.
CurvesSmart is a
state-of-the-art personal coaching system that has been incorporated
into Curves’ 30-minute circuit workout. It works by storing each
member’s fitness information and giving them moment-by-moment feedback.
CurvesSmart automatically adjusts to an individual’s endurance level to
allow members to stay continually challenged and achieve their potential
on each machine, during every workout. CurvesSmart then automatically
computes all of the workout data to produce detailed progress reports
that show overall muscle strength, fitness progression, calories burned
and more.
Development of CurvesSmart began in 2005, with a national
US launch in the fall of 2008. Currently, there are more than 4,300
Curves locations offering CurvesSmart in nearly 20 countries.
Each
year, the Canadian American Business Council (CABC) identifies
innovative and successful alliances between Canadian and American
businesses to recognize the benefits that these partnerships bring to
both countries – in jobs, innovation, and revenue creation. The group of
judges (made up of prominent members of the Canada – US business and
academic communities) considers sustained profitability, job creation,
financial strength, environmental responsibility, and exceptional
innovation. Past award winners have included Research in Motion (RIM),
Intel Corporation, CMC Electronics, and Active Control Technology.