• Rolling Strong adds on-site wellness coaching at top carriers

    May 5, 2015
    Health and wellness company Rolling Strong is adding wellness coaches on-site at top transportation providers, it said. The 25 Commercial Driver License (CDL) Wellness Coaches are working at companies such as Greyhound, Covenant Transport, and Ward’s Transport. “Traditionally the fitness or wellness coach was limited to gyms or on-site at corporate offices,” said Bob Perry, president and founder of Rolling Strong. “Our Rolling Strong CDL Wellness Coaches have quickly adapted to their new client environment, on-site at truck terminals, driver recruitment sites and truck stops, delivering the health and wellness information our professional drivers need where they need it, on the road.” The coaches provide one-on-one coaching on topics such as daily health and wellness tips, how to read food labels, what foods to avoid, ways to shop and prepare food on the road, easy exercises, how to reduce stress, and importance of flexibility.

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