Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cycling Made Fun at the Expo

I had a great time promoting cycling and our group at the DC Health & Fitness Expo this past weekend thanks to BikeWalk Virginia. I spoke to so many people about cycling and our group, especially on Saturday, that my words didn't come out right anymore. I didn't even have a chance to sit and stood the entire time from 9am - 5 pm both days. My feet were very sore afterwards.

Fortunately, Ed came by on Saturday for a few hours to help me out and answer people's questions, pass out literature and demonstrate the trainer. Besides having a bike raffle to win the 2010 Trek 7000 Sports Hybrid which Spokes, Etc, donated, the free massage I had at my booth was a huge attraction as well. Thanks to Tisha and Damiko of Calme Massage Therapy for providing this service, who also donated a free 2 one hour massage session to the lucky winner.

Our booth was located near the ribbon cutting ceremony. Many people were already gathered in front of the tv cameras, when they announced over the intercom: "A few more minutes till the ribbon cutting begins."

After finishing setting up my booth, I rushed to join the group to be part of the ribbon cutting. Having been somewhere behind a lot of people where I couldn't see much, someone said that we needed to squeeze in more, so somehow the people that were lined up way before me, ended up behind me and I was up close to the cameras, next to Hoda, the two "Biggest Loser" winners and Michael Jack the General Manager of NBC4.

Here I am having a few moments of fame on TV (I'm not quite awake yet)




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Here is our booth with a big line of people waiting to get their free massage


Keeping the table neat and displayed with bicycle maps, brochures and information is a challenge at times for one person.



Damiko working on a lady. He sure worked some wonders on me. Tisha came on Sunday to relieve Damiko.



Here is the display board I made, next to the replica of a 1895 Columbia Penny Farthing (it's a bicycle)



Here I switched the board around and should have left it the way it was. Then people forgot to look at it. My countless hours of work and pulling out hair to get this done.




Here is someone who enjoyed being on the bike with trainer. I got a lot of people to try out the bike, even a NBC4 cameraman got in a 10 min. workout.



Here is a family that wanted their picture taken with the Penny Farthing. This bike tipped over so many times because people were either touching it or leaning on the rail. So at one point I jokingly said that whoever tips it over will have to get on and ride it.


I had a great time at the expo and met a lot of interesting people,. Check back to see who the lucky winner is.

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