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Dec 09, 2012 Sports
The inaugural Flex Night Fitness Expo which saw some 22 exhibitors showing off their products and services, has been deemed a success.
The event which was held yesterday at the National Cultural Centre (NCC) as part of the Flex Night International Bodybuilding and Fitness Show was opened by Managing Director of Flex Night Incorporated Donald Sinclair.
Representatives of the exhibitors, apart from a number of senior citizens were a part of the opening. Also attending the Expo during the course of the afternoon were students, members of the Guyana Defence Force, Peace Corp and members of the public.
A special session was held for seniors teaching them how to stretch while special fitness routine sessions were held by Curtis McKenzie of Curtis Workout, Genesis Fitness Express and Fusion Fitness.
Among the exhibitors were Ansa McAl, Alter Body, Arrowpoint Resort, The Bag Bay Inc., B’s Beauty Circle, The Gift Centre, Giftland OfficeMax, Fitness Express, Interline Fitness, IPA, MCY&S, NAPS, Fitness Paradise Gym, D&J Shipping, Geddes Grant, Spice Garden Restaurant & Bar, Planet Fitness and Digicel.
The Flex Night International Bodybuilding and Fitness Show was set for last evening where athletes from Guyana and Suriname clashed for individual and country glory.
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