By Amy Wenzel, Get Your Rear in Gear contributor Sage Scopes is Minnesota’s Colorectal Cancer Program that is funded with money from CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program. Additionally, the Colon…
Shea Bamberg is a self-described diva and the inspiration behind the Get Your Rear in Gear / Diva Dash 5k event in Phenix City, Ala., on September 17 . Shea…
By Mel Ness, Get Your Rear in Gear communications intern The organizers of the Get Your Rear in Gear in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, wanted the main focus of the event…
A July 6, 2011 article featured in USA Today discusses the recent CDC findings and on the reasons why southern states are currently lagging behind northern states in the decline…
The Muscatine Journal in Muscatine, Iowa ran an article on Thursday, July 7 highlighting the Get Your Rear in Gear River City event on September 17, 2011. Read the full…
We all run for different reasons, but what motivates us to keep at it? To stay in shape? A great escape? Or to help out a cause? As part of…
The American Cancer Society’s 2011 guidelines and the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force continue to foster that people 50 and over should begin their annual screening using one of the…
In the second part of our follow-up with marathoner David Goodman, he talks about training for a marathon, his fundraising campaign for the Colon Cancer Coalition, and his next steps…
by Barb Cappel, founder, Strides for Life Colon Cancer Foundation Get Your Rear in Gear partners with the Strides for Life Colon Cancer Foundation to produce the race San Francisco. …
By Caitlin Gambee, Get Your Rear in Gear Boston event chair We were the perfect family. My mom and dad were incredible. They encouraged me to be who I wanted…