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A one-of-a-kind esports platform backed by a legacy media company and the first nationally syndicated brand of its kind. Whether you are an OWL player, a fanatic following a favorite team, or play candy crush on your smartphone at night, CheckpointXP has content that will engage on air and online; live and on demand. We are constantly improving and adding to our content roster as we keep pace with the growing esports and video game space.
CheckpointXP is part of Beasley Esports, the esports division of Beasley Media Group launched in 2018. Beasley Esports is committed to connecting with gaming fans via our multi-platform content offerings; catering to esports leagues, players, streamers and fans—and the games & music that capture it all. Source
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Search ArticlesYes, You Do Have Time for Exercise
You’re busy: working, commuting, juggling kids and practices, plus household chores… you may rarely have 30 minutes of time a day to dedicate to an exercise routine. But do you have two minutes? Researchers have discovered that short bursts of vigorous physical activity can lower your risk of heart disease, cancer, and even early death. Can you spare two minutes a day to improve your health?
Make Exercise Part of Your Child's Life
According to the Center for Disease Control, physical activity for children has an abundance of benefits. It boosts overall health and academic performance, improves attention span and memory, helps maintain normal blood sugar levels to decrease the risk of diabetes and obesity, promotes heart and lung health, and strengthens bones and muscle. So, how much exercise do your kids actually need?
The 7 Big Benefits of Regular Physical Activity
Drazen Zigic via Getty Images Want to feel better, reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes and improve your love life? Exercise. The Mayo Clinic tells us that we all can benefit from exercise, no matter our age, size, sex, or physical ability. Here are seven ways exercise can help you lead a happier, healthier life. When you’re physically active, you burn calories. The more intense the activity is, the more calories you burn.
Make Mental Fitness Part of Your Daily Routine
You’ve added aerobics and strength exercise. You’re eating your greens. But what are you doing to protect and strengthen your mental health? Your emotions, thoughts, and outlook affect your energy and productivity and impact your overall health. Having good mental health not only helps you cope with everyday challenges and aggravations, it’s also essential to living the life you want.
What to Do in an Emergency
Your kid will run with scissors or stick a fork into an outlet. Your spouse probably will grab that pan without a potholder. Accidents and health emergencies are inevitable. Can you keep cool in a crisis to deal with these injuries? Basic first aid knowledge and a well-stocked emergency kit can handle most mishaps. Nemours KidsHealth offers easy-to-follow articles, videos, animations, and health instructions for parents and kids, including printable first-aid advice.
Do You Know These Back-to-School Safety Tips?
It takes a village to keep your student safe before and after school hours. The Delaware School Safety Center (DSSC) has prepared a list of important back-to-school safety tips for you and the grown-ups in your child’s life that support personal safety and the psychological well-being of both of you this school year. It starts with open communication. Does your child feel comfortable talking about his or her concerns? Will you hear about any unusual incidents or peer interactions?
Seven Deadly Driving Dangers to Your Family
According to a AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s American Driving Survey, US drivers made a total of 229 billion driving trips, spent 95 billion hours driving, and drove 2.74 trillion miles in 2023, the last year analyzed. Breaking it down to us individually, that’s an average of 2.43 trips, one hour and 7 minutes behind the wheel and 29.1 miles driven each day. A lot can happen in just one trip. Can you handle these seven deadly driving dangers? 1.
Find Family Safety Information Online at the Consumer Product Safety Commission
You may love your inexpensive imitation Labubu, but did you know it can be a choking hazard? Yes, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, (CPSC) has issued a warning to consumers about these knockoff products. Fake Labubu dolls can break apart easily and the small pieces can become choking hazards. When you think of the CPSC you probably think of recalls.
Going Home After the Unthinkable
Returning home after a disaster is both physically and mentally draining. You want to access and document your damages, retrieve personal belongings and check on your neighbors. You may not know if your house is even standing. Keep your safety in mind and use caution. No matter how much you want to see your property, do not go home before local officials say it is safe to return. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, advises you to proceed with caution.
Showing Your Teacher Appreciation
Ask a teacher about gifts they’ve received, and you’ll hear about everything from the ridiculous to the sublime. April, a 2nd grade teacher in Fairfax County, VA treasures the notes parents have sent her while classroom neighbor Megan will always remember the Styrofoam toy packaging one boy gave her. “He also gave me a leftover Chipotle container, so I think he was being intentionally funny.” Tam G., a 1st grade teacher in suburban DC, shudders at the thought of more mugs.