CONTENTS PCPFS
News: 50 Year Celebration
GM Grants
New PC Materials
PEP Grant Application
Medical Fitness Week
Upcoming Events
ACSM Summit
International Congress
AAHPERD Convention
TV-Turnoff Week
Fitness & Sports Month
Older American's Month
National Bike Month
News and Research:
New NCPAD Database
Camp Resources from NCAPD
User Spotlight
User Spotlight Update
Reminders:
President's Challenge Applications
Special
Thanks Feedback
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Fitness is Fun! April 2006
Greetings
from the office of the President's Challenge Physical Activity and Fitness
Awards Program! You have received the April 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
Medical Fitness Week National Walking Challenge
The Medical Fitness Association (MFA), in conjunction with the MFA Education Committee, is sponsoring the Second Annual Medical Fitness Week, April 24-30, 2006. The goal of this MFA initiative is to promote an increase in physical activity levels in all ages and to highlight the medical fitness difference. The Walking Challenge encourages local communities to get up and move by striving for 70,000 steps in seven days. The challenge will involve wearing a pedometer and tracking how many steps a day a person is achieving. The community who achieves the most steps in the seven days will receive national recognition through press releases, the MFA website, and the 2006 Annual Conference in Las Vegas. For more information, including how to register, visit http://www.medicalfitness.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=40.
UPCOMING EVENTS
NEWS AND RESEARCH
New NCPAD Database
The National Center on Physical Activity and Disability has added personal trainer's database that lists personal trainers throughout the U.S. for people with disabilities or chronic health conditions. Go to http://www.ncpad.org/trainers/ to find a trainer in your area, or to be added to this national database if you are a trainer who works with people with disabilities.
User Spotlight - Fitness Question of the Month for March
What motivates you to stay physically active?
Here is what some of our users had to say:
I do it to keep my weight down, hopefully to prevent diseases, to keep feeling good, for the fun of it... Also, as they say if you don't use it you lose it.
-S. Stapler
What motivates me to stay physically active? It makes me feel better on a day-to-day
basis (stronger, more endurance, better quality sleep, reduces stress) and I figure there
are long-term benefits to be reaped as I age.
-D. Dickson
Presidential Champion Gold Award
My friends motivate me. I`ve been exercising a lot lately and I love this network!!!
-T. Kallaus
Fitness Question of the Month
Winter is now behind us and warmer weather is here to stay. What outdoor activities do you enjoy most during the spring and summer months?
Please respond via E-mail to The President's Challenge at preschal@indiana.edu We'll include the most insightful responses in the May issue of Fitness is Fun.
User Spotlight Update - Arkansas Community Center Successful in Promoting President's Challenge
In September 2005, Fitness is Fun included an article about the efforts of Judy Morgan, a water arthritis class leader at Quapaw Community Center in Hot Springs, AR, who wanted to encourage her community to participate in the President's Challenge. Fitness is Fun last reported that the community center was to receive funds necessary from the Weyerhaeuser Foundation Grant in order to purchase awards items as well as computers dedicated specifically to the President's Challenge online programs. Recently, Judy and the Quapaw Community Center recognized 50 community members who completed the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award program, which requires adults to be physically active for 30 minutes per day, five days per week for six weeks. The Mayor and the City Manager were in attendance at the awards banquet to congratulate the individuals who completed the program. Judy plans to continue offering support and recognition for President's Challenge program participants, and hopes that even more people will earn the award next time. Quapaw Community Center was featured in the local media as a result of these efforts, once for the program's kick-off and again for the awards ceremony. Congratulations to PALA winners from Quapaw Community Center!
If you have a story about how you motivate your community to become active, please contact us at preschal@indiana.edu.
REMINDERS:
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.
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