Category Archives: NES miHealth Missions

miHealth Missions Training

Thank you for keeping up with our progress!

Our trip to Snowdon (Sept. 24th) is rapidly approaching, so we thought is would be best to get out on the hills of the south coast for a training bimble.

Purbeck's Paul and Sarah

Sarah and Paul!

In the run up to this event we were  lucky enough to be sponsored by H18 OOR, which stands for Off Road Running, so we donned our newly printed miHealth tees and hit the trail.

Lulworth Cove
Lulworth Cove – Ready for the off! Cheers for the shirts H18!

According to Paul’s phone we covered about  8 miles in the three hours we were out for. We were all a little stiff yesterday! ‘After Sport’ required!

More news coming soon…

Check out the rest of the pics on the NES Health Facebook page!

Sam, Sarah, Paul

Madagascar

Paul, Sarah, Sam holding their NES miHealth

Team up! First gathering of the NES Health miHealth Missions team.

At NES health we are upping our game when in comes to helping ourselves and others. A group of us at NES HQ are undertaking miHealth missions with an aim to be the change we want to see in the world.

Our head of research Sarah Turner is pioneering the miHealth missions so I’ll leave it to her to explain.

Over to you Sarah…

In November this year I am going to Madagascar to work for a charity in the local community there. Madagascar is a poor country with lots of issues – health, conservation and education. I am going out there to volunteer on one of the programmes. I will be staying in a tent and working with other volunteers on community and conservation projects. It is a well organised charity that has won awards for its work, see http://www.madagascar.co.uk/

In order to raise the profile of the charity and to raise some funds for the very important work that they do, I’ll will be walking up Mount Snowden on 24th September with Paul Capper, NES Software Developer and Sam
Tucker, NES Marketing as well as friend Brett Moran of Matrix Mind.

We plan to conquer Mount Snowden armed with our NES miHealths, ready to come to the rescue of haltering hikers, weary walkers and exhausted mountaineers! As some of the many functions of the NES miHealth include increased athletic performance, recovery of muscle fatigue and pain reduction.

Watch this space for our miHealth Missions diary and how we prepare for the climb. If you wish to make a donation to this fabulous cause, please go to http://www.bmycharity.com/sarahmadagascar