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EarthLite(R) Celebrates 19th Consecutive Year Providing Portable Massage Tables and Donating Post-Race Massages to Participants in Ford Ironman World Championship
Company Founder Part of World's Largest Massage Team With Members to Provide Onsite Massages During Ironman
| Source: EarthLite Massage Tables
VISTA, CA--(Marketwire - October 9, 2008) - EarthLite (www.earthlite.com), the world's
largest manufacturer of massage and spa treatment tables, will provide
portable massage tables and will donate massages at this year's 30th
anniversary of the Ford Ironman World Championship scheduled for October
11, 2008 in Kona, HI. To date EarthLite has provided up to 1,800 portable
massage tables and contributed to the 20,000 total recovery massages given
by the world's largest massage team during their 19 consecutive years of
service.
"You are both exhausted and full of energy, thrilled with accomplishment
yet drained both physically and mentally as you finally cross that finish
line," remarked Diane Nobel, a 2006 - 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship
participant. "The post-race recovery massages, made possible through the
generous vendor donations and the hundreds of massage team volunteers, help
immeasurably in the trek to recovery."
Tomas Nani, founder of EarthLite, was approached in 1989 by the late Robert
Calvert from Massage Magazine, and Peter and Lynn Wind, founders of The
Hawaiian School of Massage, who were heading up a post-race massage
recovery effort to support the athletes immediately upon completion of the
Ford Ironman World Championship. The initial request was to provide a few
portable massage tables -- EarthLite supplied ten new ones. A considerable
feat for a relatively new company which had been in business for just a few
years. The post-massage effort was an overwhelming success, and proved to
be a pivotal moment for Nani. "Volunteers were advised to provide their
own massage tables or they would have to give massages on mats on the
beach," said Nani. "After witnessing firsthand the grit, incredible
determination and pure can-do attitude exuded by these world class
athletes, as well as the selfless dedication of the volunteer massage team,
I felt they both deserved better." Now, 19 years later the recovery effort
is an anticipated and welcome sight to athletes crossing the finish line in
the Ironman's pinnacle event of endurance, strength, determination and
physical fitness with close to 1000 participants taking part.
Peter Wind is the key coordinator responsible for assembling the world's
largest massage team and coordinates teams that ranges anywhere from 100 to
up to 300 volunteers for any given Ironman event. Wind recalls the initial
plea to a number of massage table manufacturers to provide tables for this
post-race massage effort. "We learned all portable massage tables are not
created equally. Most tables received from other vendors were lacking in
quality and not packaged to impress straight out of the box," relates Wind.
"Worse yet, some sent rejects or scraps to support our initial efforts,"
Wind continued. "EarthLite products proved to be of exceptional quality
... opening a box from EarthLite was like receiving a present. The
experience is incredible and the quality of the products exceptional. They
remain our vendor of choice."
Participants in the Ford Ironman World Championship are either incredibly
lucky or an exceptional athlete -- or more likely -- both. Tens of
thousands try to qualify for the coveted 1,800 spots reserved for crème de
la crème in the triathlon world. The race is the crown jewel of all the
Ironman events with a grueling 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and
finishing with a 26.2 mile run. The sheer requirements of the race alone
are impressive in the best of conditions, but the hosting city of Kona, HI
presents environmental obstacles (weather and terrain) that can transcend
the challenges presented in the actual physical portions of the race.
"We've seen participants swim against a current that actually was pulling
them backwards, or winds on the highway blow the bikers completely off the
road," said Wind. "We've had runners in the recovery area that almost glow
from sun and heat exposure. We've seen it all in the massage recovery
effort and are glad to be able to help."
Ironman athletes are greeted by two catchers (escorts) as they cross the
finish line. Catchers both assess and assist athletes as they receive
their medals, engage in initial cool down activities and then, if desired,
are escorted to the recovery massage tent to receive a 10-15 minute full
body massage. This critical massage time gives athletes the opportunity to
start to decompress not only physically from this grueling and demanding
event, but also mentally where emotions range from elation to
disappointment. The massages are not only instrumental in assisting in an
athlete's overall post-race recovery, but also help transition athletes to
resume their alter ego of mother, teacher, banker, lawyer, trainer,
student, etc. The first recipients start arriving around 2:30 p.m. while
the rest continue to flow in, some as late as 1:30 a.m. the following
morning. The entire volunteer effort is almost 20 straight hours from
set-up to tear-down.
The Ford Ironman World Championship is just one of many events where
EarthLite contributes to community. More recently EarthLite donated tables
for the Chinese Earthquake relief effort, tables and massages for the
Chinese Ironman in April, as well as numerous donations both in products
and funds to a number of organizations to help better their community and
the environment.
EarthLite is headquartered in Vista, California with operations on three
continents. EarthLite and its affiliates are one of the oldest and largest
spa and massage table manufacturer in the world. EarthLite maintains an
unwavering commitment to making exceptional quality products with
eco-friendly materials and processes.