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Healthy Employees
Adopting a corporate fitness program is one of the best decisions a company can make. Healthy employees miss fewer days, lower healthcare costs, work harder & increase morale. A PumpOne corporate fitness program is always a win-win for your company's bottom line & employees health. |
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Every $1 invested
in a wellness program earns a return between $3.80 and $7.40* |
Increase productivity
as much as 52% per participating employee. |
Reduce absenteeism
up to 47.5% among participants.** |
Decrease workers compensation
claims & disability mgt costs by 30%.*** |
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PumpOne Portable Trainers
PumpOne portable personal trainers go where employees go. PumpOne “trainers” are visual workouts that can be downloaded to virtually any handheld device like the iPod, nano, Blackberry or Treo. Workouts are goal oriented, created by world class fitness professionals and designed to be performed in the home, at the gym or in hotel rooms.
PumpOne trainers let users listen to their own music while working out, keeping them motivated and focused. Programs are fully customizable for each individual. PumpOne works with existing corporate wellness programs or a new company fitness initiative. Corporate Fitness PDF

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Busy Executives take their workout to the gym, home or hotel to combat travel fatigue. |
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Rising Stars are intense & need professional workouts to keep them fresh & motivated. |
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Working Parents need the flexibility of workouts that use their home equipment. |
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Site Licenses. Site licenses allow for workers to have unfettered access to a wide range of portable workouts within your internal network. Refreshed offerings keep them motivated and custom workout options are available. Email us
PumpedPersonnel Fitness Cards allow healthy workouts to be purchased from corporate online stores, distributed as bonuses as well as included in event planning giveaways. These multi-denominational fitness cards are redeemable for any PumpOne workout(s).
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*American Heart Association
** Health Behavior, D.W. Edington, Ph.D., March 1992
*** Larry Chapman, "Meta-evaluation of Worksite Health Promotion Economic Return Studies", The American Journal of Health Promotion, 2003 |
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