Sun-Sentinel
Thursday February 2, 2006
EDUCATION
ISSUE:
Broward schools find ways to
reinsert physical fitness instruction.
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With the American Heart Association and American
Diabetes Association targeting childhood obesity
as a public enemy, it’s clear that the dismal
lack of physical fitness is a significant problem.
Fortunately, the problem is getting attention
in the Broward County public schools. At the start
of this academic year, Broward schools launched
the Commit 2B Fit program for third graders. Then,
last month, the schools rolled out a companion
program, Spoga4Kids, also for third graders.
The two programs teach children the importance
of exercise and proper nutrition, with the goal
of fostering healthier bodies and minds.
The Commit 2B Fit program distributed special
planners to 17,000 kids. The workbook, which is
filled with factoids about good health, encourages
them to schedule workouts and nutritional meals
along with homework and classes.
The Spoga program includes a series of 15-minute
workouts that teach gentler forms of aerobics,
relaxation techniques, and yoga-like moves, among
other exercises. The goal is to use better physical
fitness to improve mental alertness for learning.
The programs are sorely needed. Academic needs
and the rigors of the FCAT testing regimen have
cut down on physical education and recess time.
That’s not the reason for childhood obesity.
But the lack of physical fitness instruction,
combined with poor habits at home, from a diet
heavy on sweets and fats plus inactivity, is a
formula for overweight kids.
The Commit 2B Fit and Spoga4Kids programs are
worthy endeavors. They should be expanded to more
grade levels, but to do so the schools need help
from the community. They need more corporate partners
to step forward.
BOTTOM LINE: The fitness programs are needed.
More businesses and community groups should offer
support.
Children's
Services Council of Broward County
Volume 3 Issue 1 - Spring 2006
THE CSC COMMITMENT 2 B FIT
Submitted by: Melinda Lee, BankAtlantic
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Last
fall, students received a Commit 2B Fit planner
and were encouraged to make a commitment to their
wellness. Other components of Commit 2B Fit
include the Pied Piper musical exercise program,
community activities, incentive programs include
$5 Commit 2B Fit Bucks from BankAtlantic and Commit
2B Fit “medallions” awarded for specific
accomplishments.
In January Spoga4Kids™ was added to the
third-graders’ daily in-class fitness routine.
These 15-minute Recess Solutions™ encourage
students to get fit by simply having fun and moving
their bodies. In these sessions, children will
experience playful fitness where they focus on
breathing,
posture, balance, and stretching, via fun energetic
moves.
This program was also designed to reduce stress
and aid in mental clarity. A
possible outcome may be the increased ability
to focus resulting in even better
grades.
For more information about these two programs
visit
www.commit2bfit.com or
www.spoga4kids.com.