Entries by USANA Health Sciences

Insider’s Look: USANA Distribution at the US Open

By: Kathleen Stroia, M.S., P.T., ATC; Senior Vice President, Sport Sciences & Medicine and Transitions for the Women’s Tennis Association. We just wrapped up one of the biggest events of the year – the US Open – second only to USANA’s International Convention that I hope you were able to attend! Over 196 players, from […]

The 4-Year Finish Line: An Ironman Quest

Editor’s Note: The following post was written by Pete Iccabazzi, USANA’s prepress production supervisor, who recently completed his first Ironman Triathlon — and is ready for more. An Ironman triathlon consists of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile marathon. By Pete Iccabazzi Four years ago, doing a triathlon — much less […]

USANA Tours Haiyan Rebuild Efforts

Rehabilitation efforts continue in the Philippines following Super Typhoon Haiyan, a storm that devastated the area last November. David Mulham, USANA’s executive vice president of the Pacific region, recently toured various rebuilding projects that have been funded by USANA True Health Foundation donations. He reported on the progress from Concepcion, Iloilo on his Facebook page, and […]

USANA Japan’s Happy Sumo

Editor’s Note: This personal account of a recent USANA product fair comes from our Japan office manager, Koki Fukuda. USANA Japan recently hosted a public fair that featured USANA’s great line of products, product information kits and fun activities. We were also honored with the presence of three young Sumo wrestlers from Sadogatake Stable, an […]

Congo Trip an Emotional Experience

Editor’s Note: USANA Event Production Manager Michael Rytting and his wife, Diana, recently visited an orphanage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mike shared his experience with us and we wanted to share his story with What’s Up, USANA? readers. Wednesday, April 9, 2014 My wife, Diana, works with an orphanage in Kinshasa in […]