F45 Partners with Magic Johnson to Promote Fitness Among Youth

F45 Training and Magic Johnson Enterprises join forces to help more than 4,000 children in underserved communities

F45 training has been developed with magic johnson enterprise (MJE) was founded by former professional basketball player and entrepreneur Earvin “Magic” Johnson to promote health and fitness among children and teens. The partnership aims to encourage lifelong physical activity and healthy habits by distributing more than 4,000 F45 Fit kits to youth in underserved communities across the United States.

Tom Dowd, CEO of F45 Training, stresses the importance of introducing a healthy lifestyle from an early age. “At F45 Training, our goal is to make our members feel better and more confident about their fitness journey. However, we also believe in instilling healthy habits early on, especially for those who may not be able to go to a gym or exercise at home, “Dodd said. “Our partnership with Magic Johnson Enterprises marks a major milestone as we donate more than 4,000 fitness kits and we look forward to impacting even more lives.”

The F45 Fitness Kit includes fitness equipment such as jump ropes, agility ladders and cones, designed for engaging, age-appropriate exercises that promote flexibility, strength and coordination. The kits will be distributed to multiple organizations, including the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, Washington Spirit, Washington Commanders, Boys & Girls Clubs of Burbank, Greater Washington and Whittier, and the Crenshaw YMCA.

Magic Johnson, chairman and CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises, emphasized the shared mission of both organizations. “Cooperate with F45 training is the perfect way to provide kids in underserved communities with the tools and programs they need to achieve their fitness goals,” said Johnson. “Through this initiative, our goal is to inspire young people to develop good habits that will carry them into adulthood. “

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The collaboration focuses on several key objectives:

  • Promote healthier habits: Provide tools to help children make physical activity and mental health a lifelong priority.
  • Strengthen the community: Work with local organizations to ensure equitable access to fitness resources.
  • Inspiring the next generation: Encourage teens to set personal health and fitness goals.

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