Showing posts with label first lady. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first lady. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Let's Move... Outside... on a Trail

Let's MoveI am so pleased by the "Let's Move" organization sponsored by First Lady Michelle Obama.  They had a recent function in Keene, NH. At this function, they talked about healthy eating, a new recreation center, the Early Sprouts Gardening Center, and even Safe Routes to School.

What surprised me though, was that there wasn't any mention of the incredible rail trails that start right in or near the town of Keene. These would provide kids with activity, vitamin D from the sun, and a great outdoor experience... for absolutely free.

Two of my favorite rail-trails, the Cheshire Rail Trail and the Ashuelot Rail Trail both start in Keene, New Hampshire. They are beautiful, long, and even historic. So how can you go wrong when you combine community, with exercise, with sunshine, and history. It sounds like a great mix and a great fit for the Let's Move organization.

Of Course, I will be contacting them with my thoughts and ideas. I would love to see the Let's Move program embrace trails. It's a great project that can be even better!




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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Michelle Obama Blog Post on Physical Activity

The family that hits the trail
together, stays fit together.
Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States, has strong feelings and plans for helping kids stay active and fit. Her ideas (summarized below) highlight the importance of a national trail system that is available to everyone and is family friendly.


First Lady Column on Physical Activity

I remember when I was a kid, all my friends and I wanted to do after school was run around outside until dinner. And even then, we didn’t really want to come inside. But now, with video games, the internet, and entire TV networks geared toward kids, there’s a lot more competition for our children’s free time. And as we’ve seen more and more, when kids aren’t moving, when they’re not active, they’re less likely to grow up healthy – and it’s a significant factor in our country’s building epidemic of childhood obesity.
So in our first year of Let’s Move!, we’ve worked hard to reignite the magic of play and get kids moving again. We’ve worked with sports leagues like Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League, with pro athletes and nonprofit leaders. And with Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees and gold-medal gymnast Dominique Dawes at the helm, we’ve established a revamped President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition.
Kids are moving all over the country, from schools to our greatest national parks. Families have joined in as we reach for our goal of one million Americans to take the PALA Challenge. With this program, everyone, from a pre-schooler to grandma and grandpa, can earn the President’s Active Lifestyle Award with just an hour a day of physical activity for kids and 30 minutes for adults. So we’re working to set good habits that can continue long after the challenge is over.
Plus, more than 3,500 schools participated in Walk to School Month. Gyms have introduced family days with fun activities for the kids, and neighborhoods all across the country have broken ground on new playgrounds and parks for families. And the Departments of Interior and Agriculture have teamed up to get kids outdoors – from local parks and pathways to our beautiful national lands and waterways – with Let’s Move Outside!
So Let’s Move! isn’t just the name of an initiative. Those two little words are a call to action – something we want kids to say more and more. Because playing around shouldn’t be something they feel like they have to do – it should be something they want to do. The more they dance, the more they kick around the soccer ball with friends, chances are they’re going to want to keep doing it even more.
That’s what we’re working toward – a future where kids are having fun, feeling better about themselves, and on the road to a healthier future. And if we as parents have to call a couple extra times to get them to come inside for dinner, that’s not all bad either.

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

How to Improve Michelle Obama's Fight Against Childhood Obesity

I love Michelle Obama's goals for fighting childhood obesity. I think it is a great campaign and a wonderful choice of causes for our First Lady.

I am especially happy that "Increasing Physical Activity" is one of her major goals in the battle against childhood obesity. But those of you who follow my blog, Twitter posts, and trails website know what I'm going to suggest.

Within First Lady Obama's "Increasing Physical Activity" section, I hope she adds a goal for increasing access to American Trails. I especially appreciate the goal of Rails to Trails Conservancy: "to have 90 percent of Americans live within three miles of a trail..."


I encourage Ms. Obama to add this goal to her plan. And I encourage you to encourage her. In fact, I would like to suggest that Michelle Obama and the Obama administration partner w/ the Rails to Trails Conservancy in the hopes of increasing and improving our trail network in America.


photo courtesy: Shane Rich photography
You've heard me say it before. Trails improve:

  • our health
  • our families
  • the environment
  • the air
  • the economy
  • our world

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