Move FreeŽ Advanced
Join The Move FreeŽ Movement on Monday, March 8th, and Tuesday, March 9th, at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa! The Move FreeŽ Dancers will be appearing daily from noon to 4 p.m. Click here for details!
About The Move FreeŽ Dancers
Physical activity is a key part of living a positive and fulfilling life, and it?s important for all of us to take care of our bodies in order to continue to do to the things we enjoy doing. More than any other generation, baby boomers are living proof that you can be fit, flexible, and active no matter what your age. And if you?re not already living a healthy, active lifestyle, now is a great time to get started. Just take a look at the Move FreeŽ Dancers.
The Move FreeŽ Dancers are a recreational performing dance troupe of active adults between the ages of 50 and 64, whose mission is to inspire people of all life stages to keep moving, maintain strong and healthy joints, and do the things they love to do, at any age. They are people just like you who are determined to continue dancing. How do they do it? With a healthy diet, regular exercise and a regimen of vitamins and supplements, like Move FreeŽ Advanced, the daily nutritional supplement for joint health that starts comforting joints in less than 7 days.
Click here to visit www.movefreedancers.com
About Peter J. Bruno, M.D.
Peter J. Bruno is attending physician at Lenox Hill Hospital and Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. He is the medical director for the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. Dr. Bruno currently is the internist for the New York Knickerbockers, the New York Yankees and the New York Liberty. He previously was the internist for the New York Rangers from 1981 to 1994, the New York Citihawks professional arena football team and the XFL football league, the NY Hitmen. He is the internist in charge of the medical aspects of the NBA?s Combine Physicals, and an internist for the finish line of the Boston Marathon. He is also associate professor of clinical medicine at the New York University School of Medicine.
Dr. Bruno received his medical degree from Hahnemann University, Philadelphia in 1975 and completed his internship and residency at Lenox Hill Hospital. In 1979, Dr. Bruno received the Upjohn Award for Academic Excellence. He was also honored with the Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Contributions by the Eye Bank for Sight Restoration.
Dr. Bruno is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a member of several professional associations, including the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians. Additionally, he is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and has served on their Board of Trustees. Dr. Bruno has written scientific papers that have appeared in respected medical journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Texas Heart Institute Journal, and Medicine and Science in Sports Exercise. He has written chapters in the Team Physician Handbook, the Spiral Manual of Sports Medicine and is the co-editor of the textbook, Sports Medicine: Primary Care and Rehabilitation. Dr. Bruno also is the Sports Medicine consultant for The Sporting Life (TSL) and The Golfer.
Dr. Bruno has been in private practice since 1979 and has appeared on Good Morning America, Good Day New York, CBS This Morning, Nightline and ABC World News Tonight.
About The Move FreeŽ Dancers
Physical activity is a key part of living a positive and fulfilling life, and it?s important for all of us to take care of our bodies in order to continue to do to the things we enjoy doing. More than any other generation, baby boomers are living proof that you can be fit, flexible, and active no matter what your age. And if you?re not already living a healthy, active lifestyle, now is a great time to get started. Just take a look at the Move FreeŽ Dancers.
The Move FreeŽ Dancers are a recreational performing dance troupe of active adults between the ages of 50 and 64, whose mission is to inspire people of all life stages to keep moving, maintain strong and healthy joints, and do the things they love to do, at any age. They are people just like you who are determined to continue dancing. How do they do it? With a healthy diet, regular exercise and a regimen of vitamins and supplements, like Move FreeŽ Advanced, the daily nutritional supplement for joint health that starts comforting joints in less than 7 days.
Click here to visit www.movefreedancers.com
About Peter J. Bruno, M.D.
Peter J. Bruno is attending physician at Lenox Hill Hospital and Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. He is the medical director for the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. Dr. Bruno currently is the internist for the New York Knickerbockers, the New York Yankees and the New York Liberty. He previously was the internist for the New York Rangers from 1981 to 1994, the New York Citihawks professional arena football team and the XFL football league, the NY Hitmen. He is the internist in charge of the medical aspects of the NBA?s Combine Physicals, and an internist for the finish line of the Boston Marathon. He is also associate professor of clinical medicine at the New York University School of Medicine.
Dr. Bruno received his medical degree from Hahnemann University, Philadelphia in 1975 and completed his internship and residency at Lenox Hill Hospital. In 1979, Dr. Bruno received the Upjohn Award for Academic Excellence. He was also honored with the Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Contributions by the Eye Bank for Sight Restoration.
Dr. Bruno is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a member of several professional associations, including the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians. Additionally, he is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and has served on their Board of Trustees. Dr. Bruno has written scientific papers that have appeared in respected medical journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Texas Heart Institute Journal, and Medicine and Science in Sports Exercise. He has written chapters in the Team Physician Handbook, the Spiral Manual of Sports Medicine and is the co-editor of the textbook, Sports Medicine: Primary Care and Rehabilitation. Dr. Bruno also is the Sports Medicine consultant for The Sporting Life (TSL) and The Golfer.
Dr. Bruno has been in private practice since 1979 and has appeared on Good Morning America, Good Day New York, CBS This Morning, Nightline and ABC World News Tonight.
