Wilmslow health experts Dale Sims and Stephen Lunt have launched a revolutionary new lifestyle app to bring well-being to the work place.
The friends, who have worked in personal training and lifestyle coaching in London, Australia and their home-town for over a decade, have adopted a contemporary high-tech approach to holistic health.
The app allows the corporate world to offer their workforce from the Board Room to the shop floor the same step by step approach to better physical, mental and nutritional health.
Between them, Dale, 32, father to baby daughter Aubrey Mae and Stephen, 34, a father of two, have trained thousands of local people of all ages and abilities, developing programmes to slowly but surely improve all areas of each individual's health.
For the last two years the pair have been developing an app for use on iPhone and Android technology to bring the latest thinking on physical, mental and nutritional health in an easy to use digital format, available at the touch of a button.
"The difference" said Dale, a former Army serviceman, said: "Is the support network behind the screen, with a team of personal trainers, psychotherapists and nutritionists available for face to face advice if necessary."
The app means companies can fulfil their corporate responsibility to alleviate workplace stress and improve team building and morale.
The app continues workout routines from novice to advanced level focusing on flexibility, cardiovascular fitness, strength, muscle tone and posture backed up by a key advice on diet, stress management and the recognition of physical and emotional danger signals.
Dale said: "Since setting up the Business Health Group, we have been working with local companies running traditional workshops and good health days."
He continued: "Now we have incorporated all we offer into this easy to use app meaning a company workforce ca n work together to improve their health."
"We provide individual assessments with reports every three months on progress with continuing advice covering all areas of physical training, nutritional support and good mental health.
"The advice is confidential to each service user, nor shared with the client and the service users remain completely and anonymous in full compliance to data protection, registered with the ICO, happily enough also located in Wilmslow."
Stephen added: "Conscientious contemporary managers appreciate a happy, healthy, positive work force is much more likely to be more productive and creative. Frankly it is common sense, the problem with common sense we have always found, is that it is not that common."