As a fitting celebration for its fifth year anniversary, One of a Kind Marketing held it’s first ever Active Lifestyle Summit last November 17, Saturday, at the Edsa Shangrila Marquee Tent.
The full-day event was packed with health and fitness events as well as activities that supported the advocacies of fitness celebs led by Global MMA Superstar Mark Striegl, World Jiu-Jitsu Champion Meggie Ochoa and Fitness Ambassador Emmanuelle “Elle” Adda.
Dr. Ben Valdecanas kicked off the Active Lifestyle Summit with a talk on Sports Medicine and Wellness. Goddess from Mindful Movement gave the participants a round of Pilates powered by Sanctband Resistance Band, which can be an all-around fitness tool. Allan Enriquez then gave a talk on identifying pain points as well as explaining the benefits of IASTM Blading Therapy.
World Jiu-Jitsu Champion Meggie Ochoa shared her advocacy, Fight to Protect, which is a movement to promote awareness on child sexual violence. Meggie also demonstrated several practical self-defense techniques to the participants. Global MMA Superstar Mark Striegl shared his fitness regimen and how he manages his weight before and after his fights. Mark also gave the participant a 4-minute Fitstrong Core Workout, which is part of his 28 Days Fitstrong Challenge. Elle Adda shared her Post Workout Recovery regimen to the participants. Elle also promoted her own advocacy, Pinoy It Forward, which is a movement rallying Filipinos from all over the world to build sustainable communities throughout the Philippines.
According to One of a Kind Marketing’s Tin Majadillas, the Summit aims to promote a fitter lifestyle by creating awareness on different modes of fitness, health and wellness activity. It was supported by Edsa Shangri-la Manila, Sanctband, Chic N Honey, Lightwater, Vitamin Boost, Toby’s District Imus and UNILAB Active Health as event partners with Hyper and Cignal TV as Media Partner.
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