Mike Volitich to Release Groundbreaking Fitness Website
Readers can soon discover how to better care for their bodies through a new fitness website by Mike Volitich.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Individuals who are interested in learning how to improve their health and well-being through exercise will soon be able to take advantage of a brand-new groundbreaking fitness website by sport therapy aficionado Mike Volitich.
Version 1.0 of Volitich's website will be available at the beginning of November at http://www.mikevolitich.com. Following a very successful beta run, minor changes and optimizations will be made up until the site's release. The blog will offer free information initially to readers with a plan to go to a subscription-based model later in the year.
Volitich, a sport therapy student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), was inspired to create the fitness website making several observations based on his athletic-related experiences and studies. For example, he noticed that people frequently suffered preventable injuries simply because they failed to stretch or did not make wise diet choices. In some cases of injury, the injured parties did not incorporate routine body maintenance, such as yoga.
At UCLA, Volitich has been able to dive deep into both his passion for the human anatomy and his passion for sports through his studies. When he is not studying or attending class, he listens to podcasts to further enhance his fitness knowledge. He additionally enjoys participating in recreational activities, such as kayaking, ultimate Frisbee, skiing, and hiking.
According to Mike Volitich, life can easily tear a person's body down, which is why it is so critical for people to take care of their bodies by remaining active. His goal with his website is to provide physical fitness and rehabilitation tips as well as the latest updates regarding sport therapy and sports in general, including news about the UCLA Bruins basketball team. Through his site, readers can easily discover how to improve their quality of life from a physical standpoint and be inspired to do so long term.
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