Taking steps toward fitness
Marisa O’Neil
Next year, Eastbluff Elementary School students will march on
Washington without ever leaving Newport Beach.
Children got fired up at an assembly Friday morning to tell them
about a plan to get them eating better and exercising more next year.
With the help of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports, they plan to walk 15 minutes a day, every day next year and
see how far it takes them.
“With ‘Eastbluff Walk to Washington,’ we’ll figure how far we’ve
walked,†Principal Charlene Metoyer said. “We’ll see if we can walk
to Washington, D.C.â€
To get things started, Melissa Johnson, executive director for the
President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, visited the
school with some hints to stay safe and in shape. Eat right, wear
sunscreen and get at least 60 minutes of exercise a day, she
suggested.
Jumping jacks, for example, get the heart pumping. Cameron Kelly,
7, and four other students got up in front of the students and
demonstrated with Johnson.
A second group, including 8-year-old Kirby Morrow, buffed up with
some push-ups. And when Johnson cranked up some music, 7-year-old
John Wilfley started dancing with wild abandon.
“I like to dance crazy and have fun,†he explained.
Kirby’s mother, chef Jan Morrow, also gave students some tips on
healthy eating for the summer. She showed them how to make “fruit
fries†with shoestring-cut pineapple and “ketchup†from banana and
strawberries.
When the walking starts in earnest next year, students will be
able to track their progress on the President’s Challenge Web site,
which encourages all members of the family to become physically
active.
“The President’s Challenge program is for all Americans, not just
kids,†Johnson said. “It’s all grown up. These are things that kids
can do with their families.â€
Students at the school already receive some physical education
instruction. Baret Yahn, 10, and Lexie Shah, 9, even do “relaxation
yoga†in class each day. But Metoyer came up with the idea for the
Walk to Washington, hoping that all students will continue the
momentum they start during their school day.
“The President recommends 60 minutes a day of exercise,†Metoyer
said. “This [15 minutes of walking] will give them a kick start.â€
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