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Hotel gets healthier

December 22 - 28, 2010
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Two renowned global brands in the fitness and hospitality industries are joining forces to empower travellers to stay healthy and fit when away from home.

New Balance and Westin Hotels & Resorts have forged an exclusive, worldwide partnership to help hotel guests overcome the hurdles of exercising on the road by providing footwear, apparel and a fitness programme.

The initiative was recently launched at 10 properties across the globe and will begin rolling out brand-wide in 2011.

Guests at the pilot properties have received complimentary access to New Balance accessories through a product loan programme. During their stay, guests have been able to borrow running shoes with brand new, disposable insoles for each use, as well as a variety of men's and women's clothing including shorts, shirts and socks for men and shorts, capri pants, shirts, sports bras and socks for women.

Westin guests have also benefitted from travel-specific fitness help and added-value experiences. New Balance Fitness ambassador and exercise TV trainer Holly Perkins has developed exclusive in-room fitness and equipment-free content that includes stretching and strengthening workouts, cardio and yoga.

The programme includes 'Wellness in Travel' tips on nutrition and creative ways to combat jet lag. In addition, New Balance is working with individual Westin properties to enhance its current three- and five-mile local area running maps.

As part of the partnership, participating properties will provide guests travelling to a city for a major athletic event, such as a marathon, with wellness amenities, including turn-down gifts with 'performance fuel' goodies for the race and 'good luck' wake-up calls.

"Keeping guests' fitness goals in mind, we've partnered with New Balance to provide yet another option to help travellers stay well on-the-road," said Nancy London, vice president, Westin Hotels & Resorts. "Guests simply need to show up ready for a great workout. We provide the rest."

"Convenient access to the proper athletic equipment and programming is vital to the traveller who wants to stay healthy and fit while they're away from home," said Hilary Keates, director of global marketing and brand management for New Balance.

"New Balance is excited to partner with Westin to provide their health and fitness-minded guests with footwear, apparel, accessories and programming for an overall enhanced experience. As leaders in our respective categories with like-minded consumers, this alliance made perfect sense."

The 10 participating pilot hotels include The Westin Boston Waterfront, The Westin Michigan Avenue, The Westin San Francisco Airport, The Westin Maui, The Westin Santa Fe, The Westin Jersey City, The Westin Beijing Chaoyang, The Westin Tokyo, The Westin Valencia and The Westin Grand Berlin.

The new fitness offering joins a host of wellness initiatives recently introduced by Westin Hotels & Resorts.

In late 2009, the brand launched a sleep study with the National Sleep Foundation aimed at helping travellers troubleshoot common sleep problems.

In the autumn of 2007, Westin partnered with SuperFoods Partners LLC to become the first hotel brand to create a SuperFoods-focused menu. In 2006, the brand introduced Breathe Westin and became the first in the industry to go smoke-free.

This partnership is part of an ongoing effort by New Balance to forge innovative partnerships with active lifestyle and fashion brands that share a similar customer base.

For more details, visit www.westin.com/newbalance







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