(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 11, 2014 ) Beverly Hills, Los Angeles -- Recently in the Journal of Experimental Psychology:Learning, Memory and cognition, a study by Stanford was published which had iPhone 5 armband company Great Case CEO Kris Paul's attention. Researchers at Stanford had found that walking boosts creative inspiration. This idea was also shared by the late Steve Jobs, co-founder of apple who was extremely well known for his walking meetings as well as Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, who has also been seen conducting meetings on foot.
"This is the exact news I wanted to hear,"says Kris Paul," we had long believed that walking verses sitting bought huge health benefits to our cardiovascular systems, but now Stanford has connected it directly to creative output, which is all the more reason to get out and walk, 10,000 steps or one hour a day."
One of the experiments found that a person walking on a treadmill in a room facing a blank wall - a person walking outdoors in the fresh air, had double the creative responses than a person sitting down. The study also discovered that after a person had sat down shortly after a walk, the creative juices continued to flow.
"Yes we made an iPhone 5 armband so that people could bring their iphone with them while walking or jogging," says Tiffany Paul, design of research and development, "but the real motivation is for people to get up and get moving, and this study for us, really quantifies what we are doing. Who doesn't want to be more creative and more valuable to their employers? This study really brings home the importance of daily walks, and we're so excited to be able to use this information to motivate others, especially those that may be overweight."
Great Case have been selling their armband on Amazon.com for nearly 3 months and have been receiving 5 star reviews. They also have a campaign going on their Facebook page to encourage people to walk 10,000 steps a day or one hour. "Get out and walk for one hour a day," says Kris Paul," and you feel better and now we know you will have more creative ideas."
About Great Case
Brand new start-up company, Great Case is a New Zealand based husband and wife team, specializing in iPhone 5 armband. With quality and customer service as their mantra, Great Case is introducing their product range to amazon.com.
Kris Paul
0086-18200583747
info@greatcase.net
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"This is the exact news I wanted to hear,"says Kris Paul," we had long believed that walking verses sitting bought huge health benefits to our cardiovascular systems, but now Stanford has connected it directly to creative output, which is all the more reason to get out and walk, 10,000 steps or one hour a day."
One of the experiments found that a person walking on a treadmill in a room facing a blank wall - a person walking outdoors in the fresh air, had double the creative responses than a person sitting down. The study also discovered that after a person had sat down shortly after a walk, the creative juices continued to flow.
"Yes we made an iPhone 5 armband so that people could bring their iphone with them while walking or jogging," says Tiffany Paul, design of research and development, "but the real motivation is for people to get up and get moving, and this study for us, really quantifies what we are doing. Who doesn't want to be more creative and more valuable to their employers? This study really brings home the importance of daily walks, and we're so excited to be able to use this information to motivate others, especially those that may be overweight."
Great Case have been selling their armband on Amazon.com for nearly 3 months and have been receiving 5 star reviews. They also have a campaign going on their Facebook page to encourage people to walk 10,000 steps a day or one hour. "Get out and walk for one hour a day," says Kris Paul," and you feel better and now we know you will have more creative ideas."
About Great Case
Brand new start-up company, Great Case is a New Zealand based husband and wife team, specializing in iPhone 5 armband. With quality and customer service as their mantra, Great Case is introducing their product range to amazon.com.
Kris Paul
0086-18200583747
info@greatcase.net
Source: EmailWire.Com