50 Thousand Push Ups for Charity


(NewMediaWire) - August 28, 2022 - Burbank, CA The celebrity guru of Hollywood fitness, Eric the Trainer, is being joined by a team of Hollywood's elite celebrities to do "50,000 Push-ups" to raise $5 million for his favorite charity, the Martial Arts History Museum in Burbank, CA.

As Jack LaLanne, Jane Fonda, and Billy Blanks became the fitness experts for America, the reins now go to one of the most celebrated figures in Hollywood, Eric the Trainer. Eric is getting people into shape and fast. He's trained some of the biggest stars in Hollywood to get them in prepared for an upcoming film.

Eric has appeared in talk shows, variety shows, a multitude of new casts, fitness shows and even trained one of the most recognized individuals in the world. Eric, who trained with Jack LaLanne, has set his sights on gathering his friends and relationships to help him raise five million dollars to expand the Martial Arts History Museum, which now resides in Burbank.

The Martial Arts History Museum, now in its 23rd year, is a charity museum that provides a unique look at the positive influence of the Asian-American community. It reveals the impact of Asian art, music, culture, history, and tradition in its connection to the martial arts.

In a time when Asian-Hate has reared its ugly head once again, the museum serves as an educational facility teaching young children about diverse cultures, and if they understand each other, the better everyone can eradicate racism and prejudice.

The 50,000 push-ups, which equals to 1,000 push-ups per day for 50 days, are currently underway as some of Hollywood's elite join in to either participate or to make a donation to support this cause at 50kforcharity.com.

Donations for the efforts are fully tax-deductible and can be made at any time through the campaign.

"The $5 million will get us in the right direction as we proceed to relocate to the city of Glendale, CA in a much larger facility that can hold large tours," adds Michael Matsuda, president of the Martial Arts History Museum. "If you believe museums add a lot to your child's growth, then join us with a donation."

For information, visit: http://www.50kforcharity.com or visit the museum at http://www.MAmuseum.com.

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