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'Guest: Dr. Dan Bornstein. Dan is a health and exercise scientist and Chair of the newly established Military Sector of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Dan has devoted his career to ensuring military readiness through physical activity. Dr. Bornstein holds and has held several national leadership positions. Currently, he is Chair of the Military Sector for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Previously, he was Project Coordinator for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan, and Chair of the American Public Health Association’s Physical Activity Section. Dr. Bornstein has also served on several national committees including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Committee on Physical Activity Communications, and the American Heart Association’s Expert Advisory Group on Physical Education and Physical Activity Policy in Schools. Director Of Media Development for Muscle & Fitness @frank_sepe & Muscle & Fitness Senior Military Editor @rob.wilkins.359 interview Dr.Dan Bornstein During National Military Fitness and Wellness Month, through on-line interviews, articles and social media posts, Wilkins and M & F will: Shine a spotlight on the importance of physical activity/exercise to ensure military readiness & national security Learn how various government agencies support active duty, retiree & veteran populations maintain physical & mental health Highlight inspiring stories from active-duty personnel & veterans on how fitness has been a foundation of their success Provide links/resources related to physical activity/nutrition “With an increasing number of military personnel and family members facing medical challenges caused by physical inactivity and poor diets, National Military Fitness and Wellness Month is the ideal time to make fitness a priority,” commented Wilkins, a member of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition and the American Legion Wellness Advisory Panel. National Military Fitness and Wellness Month not only focuses on the importance of physical activity but it’s also a fantastic way to bond with family and friends while improving your health and having fun! Good luck!'
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