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Q-Link Sighting – Spanish Musician Shuarma

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

ShuarmaRollingStone
Spanish musician Shuarma is seen wearing his white acrylic Q-Link pendant in his latest music video as well as in a recent issue of Rolling Stone.

See more of Shuarma at his website.

Q-Link Presents Anne Audain Webinar

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Join Q-Link for a live webinar this coming Tuesday, August 31st at 9PM
EST/6PM PST featuring New Zealand Olympic runner and Q-Link Ambassador Anne Audain.
Anne overcame debilitating childhood feet deformities to become one of the most accomplished runners of all time. Since retiring from racing, Anne has been engaged in speaking across the United States to a wide variety of audiences, particularly schools. In addition, she is actively involved in various charities and running events including founding the St. Lukes Women’s Fitness Celebration 5k, in 1993 – the largest women’s fitness event in the USA.  Listen as Anne shares her life story about her triumphs over the odds.
More than just an inspiring story, this is an opportunity to engage Anne
during a question and answer session following the presentation.
Attendance is free but is limited for this special event, so reserve
your space now:
Q-Link Presents Anne Audain
Date: August 31, 2010
Time: 9PM EST / 6PM PST
REGISTER NOW, there is no cost to participate.

Join Q-Link for a live webinar this coming Tuesday, August 31st at 9PM EST/6PM PST featuring New Zealand Olympic runner and Q-Link Ambassador Anne Audain.

Anne overcame debilitating childhood feet deformities to become one of the most accomplished runners of all time. Since retiring from racing, Anne has been engaged in speaking across the United States to a wide variety of audiences, particularly schools. In addition, she is actively involved in various charities and running events including founding the St. Lukes Women’s Fitness Celebration 5k, in 1993 – the largest women’s fitness event in the USA.  Listen as Anne shares her life story about her triumphs over the odds.

More than just an inspiring story, this is an opportunity to engage Anne during a question and answer session following the presentation.

Attendance is free but is limited for this special event, so reserve your space now:

Q-Link Presents Anne Audain

Date: August 31, 2010

Time: 9PM EST / 6PM PST

Use the link below to REGISTER NOW, there is no cost to participate.

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/413602097

Clarus Institute Introduces Anne Audain as its Newest Ambassador

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

We are proud to welcome Anne Audain as Q-Link’s newest Ambassador. Anne has a truly inspirational story, having overcome a childhood bone deformity to become an Olympian and the winningest road racer in the USA in the 1980’s. She was recently inducted into the Running USA Hall of Champions and New Zealand’s Sports Hall of Fame.

Anne will work closely with Clarus on Clarus Institute’s further sports performance studies, especially in the areas of her own passion: endurance sports, childhood fitness and education.

She has a new documentary, “Anne Audain: Running Her Way” which tells Anne’s inspirational story of overcoming adversity to become a world champion runner and a pioneer in women’s athletics. You can read more about Anne on her ambassador page, or visit her new documentary website here.

Look for us at LOHAS

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Clarus CEO Richard Gray and Head of Sales Joanie McGovern will be attending the annual LOHAS Forum in Boulder, CO today through Friday, June 25th. Richard and Joanie will be spreading the word about Q-Link’s newest product, the Mini, designed specifically for use on mobile electronic devices. We hope they have fun and learn more about what’s going on in the LOHAS community. If you happen to be attending LOHAS, check them out at booth #37.

LOHAS is an acronym for “Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability”. Since 2000, LOHAS has been bringing attention to the growing community of conscious businesses and consumers. This includes roughly 19% of the adult population in the U.S., or roughly 41 million people.


Video from last year’s event.

“The LOHAS Forum is the premiere event that focuses on how business, media and entertainment can be leveraged to educate, shape and influence consumer behavior and purchasing decisions while promoting lifestyles of health and sustainability. It brings together top-level business leaders from Fortune 500 and LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) companies, the entertainment industry, as well as celebrities and executives of non-profit organizations active in the areas of health and wellness products, sustainable business and social consciousness.”

Q-Link’s 5 Tips For a Healthy Summer

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

1 Hydrate

Enough can never be said about the importance of hydrating. The benefits of staying hydrated include better skin health, reduced fatigue, and reducing overeating to name a few. Drink at least 8 8 ounce glasses of water a day. If you’re working out in the sun, drink even more. Doctors recommend up to 1 liters per hour while exercising or working outdoors.

2 Wear Sunblock

Wear sunblock and don’t forget to re-apply it. The conventional recommendation is at least SPF 15. This is even more important for infants and toddlers who are particularly sensitive. There are now many chemical-free brands available too. Also, wear sunglasses and seek shade when possible.

3 Avoid Excessive Heat

Don’t overexert yourself in the sun. If you feel tired or dizzy, take a break somewhere cool. Stay indoors, in an air-conditioned place when possible. Wear light colored, loose fitting clothing, and again drink plenty of water.

4 Avoid Mosquitos

Choose a DEET based repellant like OFF!, or an organic repellant like Miessence Buzz Free Zone Personal Spray. You can even make your own. DEET is probably the most reliable, but the important thing is to keep mosquitos away. Also don’t forget to clean up any standing pools of water, which can act as a breeding ground for these pests. No need to needlessly expose yourself to potential West Nile or Lime disease, not to mention excessive itching.

5 Take a Siesta

The siesta has to be one of my favorite inventions (if it can be called that). If possible, avoid the sun at its highest point and get a little sack time. Then come back and be more productive when the sun is less intense. According to the Wall Street Journal, mid-day naps may even be beneficial for fending off heart disease. Health benefits aside, take a siesta for no other reason than to enjoy a good nap.

PGA Memorial Tournament winner Justin Rose seen wearing his Q-Link

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

During the PGA Memorial Tournament this past weekend in Dublin, Ohio, golfer Justin Rose was seen wearing his Q-Link Pendant. Rose shot 18 under par, beating number two Rickie Fowler by three shots. This was Rose’s first PGA TOUR victory, and we wish him more.

New Videos – Q-Link Interviews at the Blue OK

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Scott Morrow, host of the Blue OK, recently interviewed Clarus founder Robert O. Williams and Clarus CEO Richard Gray to talk about Clarus, Q-Link, and SRT technology. Enjoy!

WWII Exhibit Uses Bone Conduction Technology

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

This may be a bit dated, but I thought it was a great example of resonance.

Using bone conduction technology (or what they call ‘Touched Echo’) the sounds of airplanes and explosions simulating the air raid that occurred on February 13, 1945 are transmitted from the metal rail through the visitor’s arms and directly into the inner ear.

Bone Conduction technology

touched echo from Markus Kison on Vimeo.

Via OhGizmo!