NEW YORK, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Label him "The Bachelor," a doctor, Navy officer, humanitarian, an ironman no less, but on Sunday, November 2, 2008, as he runs the New York City Marathon for charity, call Andy Baldwin the "Skinny Man."
Andy Baldwin is partnering up with the latest fitness drink Skinny Water (http://www.skinnywater.com/) in order to raise some funds and awareness for the Armory Track & Field Foundation of New York City. Skinny Water (SKNY.OB) is the healthiest flavored fitness water drink in the market -- a zero calorie, zero sugar, zero sodium, and zero preservative multi-functional water that helps aid in weight loss that is available at all TARGET stores November 3rd. Skinny Water ($1.49 per bottle) is the first functional water in the market that contains the three key ingredients Super CitriMax, ChromeMate, and EGCG (a green tea extract), which have been clinically proven to help get people in shape.
With all of the "health" drinks available to consumers that happen to be loaded with calories and sugars, it is important to educate America's youth on what is good and bad for their health. At the NYC Marathon on Sunday, Andy Baldwin will run for a cause: The Armory Track & Field Foundation.
Located in Upper Manhattan on 168th Street, The Armory Track & Field Foundation is the busiest after-school sports location in New York City serving 150,000 young athletes, at the finest and fastest indoor track in America. The Armory College Prep Program keeps young runners on course to a more productive future. The Armory is dedicated to help all children overcome the growing problems of asthma, obesity and diabetes.
"It's absolutely key that we recognize that being healthy means being aware of what you put in your body and what you do with your body. It's simple, but it's true: diet and exercise are the key ingredients for a healthy body ... and a healthy life for that matter," Andy Baldwin. This will actually be Andy's second marathon ... this week. So, make sure to watch out for the Skinniest man running in the NYC Marathon.
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