CONTENTS
PCPFS News:
50 Year Celebration
GM Grants
New PC Materials
Steps Across America
Get out and Doo Challenge
Upcoming Events
Older American's Month
National Bike Month
ACSM's 53rd Annual Meeting
Coaching Conference
Teaching Tips
NASPE Conference
News and Research:
Family Weight Loss Camp
Skateboarding in P.E. class
Reminders:
President's Challenge Applications
Special Thanks
Feedback
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Fitness is Fun! May 2006
Greetings from the office of the President's Challenge Physical Activity and Fitness
Awards Program! You have received the May 2006 issue of Fitness is
Fun, the official e-mail distribution of the President's Challenge.
These monthly e-mails will keep you updated on our program, activities of
the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports (PCPFS) and other
current information pertaining to health and fitness.
PCPFS NEWS:
PCPFS 50 Year Celebration
The PCPFS Council members, Science Board, and staff are getting ready for
2006, the 50 year celebration of the creation of the PCPFS, originally
known as President's Council on Youth Fitness. We encourage national,
state, local, private and public organizations, industry, volunteer
groups to join us in highlighting the benefits of a fit and active
lifestyle and all of the great model programs at the grassroots level!
This is a great opportunity for the PCPFS to highlight all of your
accomplishment. A special seal has been developed for this celebration
and is available for all schools, businesses, and organizations to use.
A fact sheet on becoming a partner can be viewed at
http://www.presidentschallenge.org/misc/news_research/announcements/pcpfs50.pdf.
If you'd like to find out more, please don't hesitate to call Chris
Spain at the President's Council Physical Fitness and Sports
202-690-9000.
General Mills Grants for PALA Awards
A unique partnership between the President's Challenge and General Mills
Community Action is allowing eligible schools to receive free
Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA) emblems and certificates for
eligible students at their school. Through the General Mills Champions
for Healthy Kids program, General Mills Community Action will provide
Presidential recognition to eligible low socioeconomic status schools
(up to 25,000 students) and the President's Challenge will list the
school on our Web site, http://www.presidentschallenge.com/
as a "General Mills Challenge School." In order to be eligible for the
awards, students must meet the PALA requirements of being physically
active 60 minutes per day, five days a week for six weeks. Also, if 35%
of the student population earns the PALA award two or more times during
the school year, the school will automatically earn the distinction of
becoming a President's Challenge Active Lifestyle Model School. If you
are a low socioeconomic status school, fill out the application at
http://www.presidentschallenge.org/advocates/gen_mills_sponsorform.pdfand send it in to the President's Challenge office.
President's Challenge Introduces New Materials
In conjunction with the 50 year celebration of the PCPFS, The President's Challenge is offering
award certificates proudly displaying the Council's 50th anniversary logo.
The certificates will be available through 2006 and will be sent in place
of certificates bearing the normal logo unless otherwise specified.
The President's Challenge has also produced an adult version of the educational
and instructional booklet 'Get Fit.' The guide, titled 'Stay Active and Be Fit!
A Guide to Fitness and Activity Fundamentals,' encompasses topics such as effective
goal-setting, getting started, and flexibility and strength training workouts.
The guide can be purchased from The President's Challenge by ordering online at
http://www.presidentschallenge.org
or calling 1-800-258-8146, or downloaded from the Web site at
http://www.presidentschallenge.org/pdf/getfit.pdf
Steps Across America
In an effort to promote physical activity, 12 Americans have taken on the
daunting task of walking from New York City to Los Angeles. Each member of
the Steps Across America Walking Team was specially selected, and each is
equipped with a pedometer to keep track of the number of steps taken. After
walking for almost 30 days, the team is currently in the Midwest and has
logged more than 1.6 million steps! The President’s Challenge encourages
you to walk too, even if it’s not across the country. Take part in our Presidential
Active Lifestyle Award program by keeping track of your daily activity with a pedometer.
Adults need to walk 8,500 steps per day (about 30 minutes of activity) 5 days a
week for 6 weeks to earn the Active Lifestyle Award. To keep track of the walkers
and to register yourself for the Steps Across America President’s Challenge, visit
http://www.stepsacross.com/.
Take the Get out and Doo President's Challenge!
As a PCPFS 50th Anniversary Partner to Get America Moving, Scooby Snacks
dog treats have teamed up with the President’s Challenge to offer a new way
to motivate kids to be active! Visit
http://www.rogsruvem.com/.
and check out the list of activities that kids can do with their dogs,
including hide and seek and Frisbee throwing. Also on the site is a special
log that kids can print out and use to keep track of activities. Children are
required to be active for 60 minutes per day, 5 days a week for 6 weeks. After
completion, kids can send in their log to receive a Scooby Snacks Frisbee®,
plus dogs can earn Scooby Snacks to Go! Biscuits. For more information on
Scooby Snacks' involvement as a 50th Anniversary Partner, visit
http://www.fitness.gov/50thanniversary/50th_partners_pages/50th_anniv_partner_pennsylvania.htm.
UPCOMING EVENTS
NEWS AND RESEARCH
Family Weight Loss Camp
In an effort to make fighting childhood obesity a family affair,
the nation's first weight loss camp for children as young as five
years old will open this summer. The camp, designed specifically
for children five to 13 years old, requires that each child be
accompanied by at least one parent. Located on the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan, the camp offers help for kids, but also includes lessons for
parents, teaching them how to improve their families' eating and
physical activity habits. For the complete article, please visit
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060504/hl_nm/family_kids_dc_1. For camp information, visit http://www.wellspringfamilycamp.com/.
Skateboarding makes an appearance in P.E. class
Following the trend of making physical education class more fun,
a Boulder, CO, P.E. teacher has introduced skateboarding into his
curriculum. After learning how to skateboard from a former student,
who happens to be a former professional snowboarder, Douglass Elementary
School teacher Richard Cendali decided that it would be a worthwhile
addition to his P.E. course. Skate Pass LLC, a skateboard education
program, offers curriculum kits that include everything a school would
need to introduce its students to skateboarding. Visit
http://www.thnt.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060513/LIFE01/605130322/1006/LIFE for the entire article from Home News Tribune.
Fitness Question of the Month for April
What outdoor activities do you enjoy most during the spring and summer months?
Here is what you wrote:
If I'm not walking across the river on the walking bridge, through the Art District and along the 10 miles of new Riverwalk, I'm biking it! It's beautiful.
-A. McGauley
I enjoy cycling the most. It's easy to vary the workout. I get my exercise at the same
time as I interact with the community where I live, the weather and the topography.
-Donald D. Dickson
Presidential Champion Gold Award
I'm 70, and this time of year I can keep mind and body in shape by: swimming, biking, running and doing triathlons. Anyone can!
-Cliff "Irongeezer" Eggink
Fitness Question of the Month for May
What are your favorite memories of physical activity during your childhood?
Please respond via E-mail to The President's Challenge at
preschal@indiana.edu
We'll include the most insightful responses in the June issue of Fitness is Fun.
SPECIAL THANKS
We would like to extend a special thanks to all of the President's Challenge
Advocates. Please visit the Advocates area on the
http://www.presidentschallenge.org/
web site to see how companies, organizations and groups are making a
difference with the President's Challenge.
FEEDBACK
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