Thursday, December 03, 2015

WELLNESS49.COM AND A.C. GREEN JOIN HEART OF TEXAS BOWL TEAM


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A.C. GREEN TO FLIP KICKOFF COIN AND MAKE HEART OF TEXAS BOWL APPEARANCE

COPPERAS COVE, TEXAS (December 3, 2015)  The Hoffpauir Auto Group C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl will now be powered by Wellness49.com on December 5th, 2015.

The announcement was made today by bowl committee administration. Wellness49.com is led by Founders A.C. Green and Dr. Tony Serna. The group recently opened a rehabilitation facility in Killeen, Texas. They already have a practice in Sacramento, California and work with Kings of the National Basketball Association. The practice also donates 25% of its’ proceeds to Gridiron Heroes.
A.C. Green will flip the coin to start the bowl game. Green said, “We at Wellness49.com are so excited about being one of the largest sponsors of this bowl game.”

Green will also be available for autographs on a limited edition 8x10 print suitable for framing. Green was a four-year star at Oregon State University, where he finished second in school history in rebounding and fourth in scoring. The Los Angeles Lakers, fresh from winning an NBA championship, selected Green in the first round as the 23rd overall pick in the 1985 NBA draft.

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Green led the Lakers in rebounding for six of his eight years on the team. Led by Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles captured back-to-back titles in 1987 and 1988, Green's second and third years with the squad. In the two campaigns combined, he averaged 11.1 points and 8.2 rebounds while shooting better than .500 from the field. Green also reached the NBA Finals with Los Angeles in 1989 and 1991. Green was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1988–89, was voted a starter on the 1990 Western Conference All-Star Team and finished fourth in the league in field goal percentage in 1992–93 at .537.

Green also played for the Phoenix Suns, and Dallas Mavericks of the NBA. He is also known as the Iron Man of the NBA. Green's consecutive games played streak began on November 19, 1986, when the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the San Antonio Spurs in San Antonio. The streak ended on April 18, 2001 when the Miami Heat defeated the Orlando Magic in Orlando.

" WHOLE BODY CRYOBATH IS BASED ON THE GENERAL PREMISE THAT THE HUMAN BODY IS A COMPLETELY SELF-REGULATING SYSTEM AND THE BEST MECHANISM FOR DIAGNOSING ITS OWN DISORDERS. THEREFORE, THE MAIN GOAL OF WHOLE BODY CRYOBATH IS TO STIMULATE THE BODY TO REGAIN ITS OWN ABILITY TO RECOVER FROM ITS OWN DISORDERS."

The Whole Body Cryocabin is a single-person device which keeps your head and neck out of the device, the maximum treatment time is 3 minutes but doors are never locked; the treatment may be terminated at any time; the chamber is safely cooled with liquid nitrogen, temperature gradually drops to -276°

The visible benefits of Whole Body Cryotherapy are bringing considerable attention among athletes around the world, and now it´s available for you right here in Killeen, Texas. Wellness49.com invites all area athletes to “come and freeze” with the likes of AC Green, LeBron James, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and hundreds of other professional athletes.

The 15th-Annual C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl will take place December 5th at Bulldawg Stadium.

The C.H.A.M.P.S Heart of Texas Bowl has announced that the teams playing in this year's bowl game are as follows.

Eastern New Mexico vs. Arkansas Tech
December 5, 2015 AT Bulldawg Stadium 6 p.m. Kickoff

Kilgore College vs. East Central Community College
December 5, 2015 AT Bulldawg Stadium 11 a.m. Kickoff

About:
The Heart of Texas Bowl features two major bowl games each year in December at Bulldawg Stadium in Copperas Cove Texas. These highly prestigious bowls match two top junior colleges from the National Junior College Athletic Association with the second bowl game pitting two top four year schools from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Div. II, one of these from the Lone Star Conference playing another top national team.


A team from the NJCAA Texas region and the Lone Star Conference are guaranteed bids.

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