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NY Giants using Unique Training Strategy

Released on: June 12, 2008, 5:14 pm

Press Release Author: Press Dept News

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: The New York Giants were treated to a private comedy show at
their mandatory mini camp Thursday evening, courtesy of the Times Square Comedy
Club.

Press Release Body: (New York, NY, USA ) Superbowl XLII Champions, the New York
Giants were quietly trying something new with training at their mandatory mini-camp
on Thursday. It turns out that the secret training exercise was laughter, courtesy
of the Times Square Comedy Club.

With a news media blackout in place, a private stand up comedy show took place for
about two hours on Thursday evening at the Giants\' camp. John Velasco, Chairman of
Management at Times Square Arts Center admitted in an interview later that, “It\'s
been reported over and over in studies at Stanford, UC and others that laughter
reduces levels of stress hormones and can lead to superior performance. Personally,
I feel that laughter provides team bonding, and better spirits as they train for a
new season. We were only too happy to help.”

University of Maryland Medical Center\'s Dr. Michael Miller has findings that seem to
concur. Those findings suggest that laughter decreases blood pressure, increases
muscle flexion and improves overall performance of the heart\'s muscular functions.

The Giants\' camp is closed to outsiders. Comics allowed in to provide the special
“laugh” training by performing include James Goff, Bobby Johnson, Ryan Reiss, Vince
August and Mike Britt.

Giants\' management had no official comment, but a bystander noted that, “perhaps the
Giants\' secret weapon this year for bonding together a winning team and managing
stress for players and management alike will be some real good laughs . . . all the
way to the next Superbowl.”

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Contact: Bob Cooper - prguynow@yahoo.com, (401) 447-6474 Days and Evenings

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