‘Sports and Health Press’

Rugby World Gives TitP Thumbs Up

Rugby World, the world’s best-selling rugby magazine, gives PR Superstar fitness client, One Element, and their “demanding and enjoyable” Training in the Park fitness sessions the thumbs up in a full-page feature in June’s issue.

Journalist Bea Asprey joins a Training in the Park session in Chiswick, West London, to discover more.

Read Bea’s feature here.

Journalist-run PR Superstar works hard to get your business or organisation the media coverage that’s right for you, your product or service; whether that’s monthly glossy magazines; local, regional or national press; TV and radio; or online media – contact us here to find out how London PR company PR Superstar can help you.

Fitness PR a Runaway Success

 

Fitness client One Element are busy training the Editor of Runner’s World, the UK’s best-selling running magazine, for a major sporting event later this year, thanks to PR Superstar.

Fitness fan Andy Dixon will compete in the prestigious London Triathlon on August 7/8 and will share his experiences in a special feature in sister magazine, Triathlete’s World.

Outdoor fitness specialists One Element, which run Personal Training and Training in the Park sessions using elite trainers, including a former Olympian; also have a triathlon training arm, One Triathlon.

PR Superstar has also secured a series of features with The Daily Telegraph, as part of our fitness public relations campaign.

One Element will get Features Writer Maria Fitzpatrick trim, toned and honed over the spring and summer, and she will write about her experiences in the paper and on telegraph.co.uk

Contact PR Superstar here to run a fitness PR campaign for your business or organisation, we work across London, Surrey and UK-wide.

More Editor Praise for
PR Superstar Healthcare Client

Ever the enthusiast for a natural remedy, Wahanda - named by Elle as one of the best health and beauty websites – visited London’s ’salt cave,’ as PR Superstar’s healthcare public relations campaign continues.

Well-being magazine’s Editor describes her ’salt therapy’ experience in January’s edition.

And positive coverage continues as the UK’s top-selling health magazine Zest, Health and Fitness magazine and Dive, the UK’s biggest-selling diving magazine, carry features on Britain’s most famous ‘cave.’

The London Evening Standard, meanwhile, reports on the ’salt cave’ owners opening their second ’salt cave’ in Marylebone, due to the phenomenal success of the UK’s first ‘cave’ in Wandsworth, which has attracted more than 1,000 clients in its first year of business, following a PR Superstar PR campaign.

Healthcare PR: Rugby Hero Praise

        

National media coverage for the London ’salt cave’ just keeps on coming…!

Aussie rugby star Tom Couper tells the January edition of Rugby World, the world’s best-selling rugby magazine, how the therapeutic ‘cave’ helped to improve his sports performance, as well as clear up multiple allergies.

High-end parenting magazine Junior describes the ’salt cave’ as a “magical white beach and a winter wonderland” in its double page editorial. Check out what The Quirky Guide thought about the UK’s first ’salt cave’ which it likens to “the inside of a sugar cube.”

Meanwhile, Health and Fitness reviews the Wandsworth clinic and its many therapeutic and sports performance-enhancing benefits in its February edition, out on December 30.

And journalists from best-selling UK health magazine Zest, and Women’s Running will put the ‘cave’ through its paces in early 2010 for reviews and features.

Talk to PR Superstar on 020 8274 0807 to run a healthcare public relations campaign for your business or organisation.

Magnetic Therapy Attracting Journalists!

Media interest in wellness PR client Kathy Geminiani’s new magnetic therapy business continues to grow.

Journalists at Attitude, the UK’s top-selling gay magazine; Health and Fitness and Healthy have already carried out reviews, and will be published early next year.

Writers and Editors at Psychologies, Easy Living and Natural Health will carry out reviews early next year, whilst Woman’s Own and That’s Life have asked for case studies.