Monday, October 17, 2011

Fitness Forward on Halftime Handoff: You can vote 2 more times

Thank you all for your support of Fitness Forward. 

For the many of you that have already voted for the organization on the Halftime Handoff, double thanks!  You can still vote twice more, once each day, to help Fitness Forward get featured on an NFL game and win a large sponsorship from Toyota towards our youth wellness programming in schools (Monday and Tuesday). 

If you haven't yet voted, you can here: http://www.facebook.com/toyota?sk=app_114219605347571

Thank you again for your support.  Here are some words of inspiration, from Coach K speaking on the launch of our Drive 2 Fitness program: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=434039058367

Warm regards, 

Jason Langheier, MD, MPH
Founder, Fitness Forward Foundation




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Friday, October 14, 2011

Fitness Forward: Quick click & we can win Halftime Handoff!

Exciting news:  Fitness Forward is featured on Halftime Handoff.   Please vote for us now; if we win, Toyota will sponsor our work helping kids live healthier, and we'll be featured on an NFL game at Halftime: 


Thanks for your support!
Jason

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Chair and Founder
Fitness Forward
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

This Fall: FF Wellness Corps & 3 New Schools in Boston

It’s been an exciting fall! We expanded to three new elementary schools in Boston - the Aggasiz in Jamaica Plain and the Conley and Philbrick schools in Roslindale – and launched an exciting new pilot program that places trained wellness leaders in our schools in Boston!

Fitness Forward Wellness Corps

Schools constantly struggle to keep wellness on the agenda. Especially in a time of heavy belt tightening, school wellness champions can end up with more than they handle. In response to this clear need for additional resources, Fitness Forward, created a pilot program in Boston called the Fitness Forward Wellness Corps. The pilot, launched this fall, matches trained wellness leaders with Fitness Forward schools and provides about five hours of additional man power to each of our schools’ wellness efforts each week. Trained by the Boston Public School Wellness Department and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation (AHG), our 12 leaders, each serving one of our 12 schools, are promoting wellness by leading recess activities, helping schools complete their AHG school inventory, and signing them up with Donors Choose in order to request additional material resources the school might need like basketballs or hula hoops.


Wendy Williams
We are happy to announce that Wendy Williams, a long-time partner and supporter of Fitness Forward, joined our Boston Board of Directors this fall! Wendy brings a wealth of knowledge to the board from her former role as Health and Wellness Director for Boston Connects and her current role at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.

Boston Wellness Leader Spotlight: Ashley Carter
Ashley is a graduate of Williams College and is currently coaching the women’s downhill ski team at Boston College, working on completing her prerequisite classes for a master’s level nutrition program, and spending her Tuesdays promoting wellness at Aggasiz Elementary in Jamaica Plain. In her short time there, Ashley has made an incredible difference already. When she arrived she noticed that after students finished their lunch they had the choice of buying ice cream or chips and that the sale of these items was getting in the way of students getting recess. After the Wellness Leaders’ training by Caitlin Westfall of the Boston Public School Wellness Department and Paul McAndrew of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Ashley knew this wasn’t allowed. The sale of ice cream and chips is prohibited in Boston schools and the wellness department is working with Food and Nutrition Services to get those items removed from the school’s food order. At the same time, Ashley began to work on the problem of recess accessibility. She met with the cafeteria staff to explain her role at the school and offer her help. On Tuesdays she takes the students outside and leads active activities to get the students moving. All students now enjoy recess one day a week because of her and it’s just the beginning!

Boston University Launches a Fitness Forward Club!
A group of former and current Fitness Forward interns and volunteers, led the establishment of a BU Fitness Forward Club this fall. The club, led my a former summer intern, Waylon Chen, will focus on providing Fitness Forward Boston with volunteer staffing at school and community events and host fundraising events to benefit Boston-based programming.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Zaineb




Today we helped out at a lively field day at Samuel Adams elementary school in East Boston complete with tug-of-war and water balloon tosses in beautiful Piers Park. The highlight was talking to Zaineb, the Ultimate D2F Champion at Samuel Adams. First I asked her what kind of name Zaineb was because I thought it was so beautiful and unusual (at least to me). She sweetly informed me that it's Moroccan. As I was giving her the fancy certificate and pair of Boston Museum of Science passes that comes with the honor of having participated every single possible month and earning the most points in her school, I asked her what she liked about the Drive 2 Fitness. "Well, before I would just go home and eat something in front of the TV and this sort of gives me a schedule." She went on, "when you first came I didn't really want to do it, but my mom said I should try but now I really like it!" As she left the field day, I watched as she excitedly showed off her certificate and pointed to the two Museum of Science passes with a huge smile on her face.

Friday, June 18, 2010

A Full & Wonderful Day!

Ellis - Haley - Emerson! We were all over the city today but I want to focus on this morning for this post.

Waylon, Young, Caroline (three amazing interns), and I spent the morning at Ellis Elementary in Roxbury helping out with their Field Day! Young and Caroline manned the bouncy castle, I manned the hula hoop station and judged the competitions (and participated!), and Waylon worked the Basketball shooting station! I had the opportunity to chat with many wonderful students at Ellis but here was my favorite conversation:

Melvin: Hey, I won a cool prize from the Drive 2 Fitness. I'm one of the best participants in my class!
Ann (Me): Oh yeah? What'd you win?
Melvin: A 100-point certificate and a folder with scorecards that I have to fill out this summer!
Me: Well, you don't have to fill out the scorecards this summer - only if you want to.
Melvin: Well, I want to!
Me: Cool. Why's that?
Melvin: Because you get cool prizes and plus, I have to work on eating healthier anyway. That's why I'm chubby.
Me: I'm so glad you like it!
Melvin: Yeah, my dad and I are trying to be really healthy. He goes running every morning and to the gym at night.
Me: Cool.
Melvin: And he makes me a big salad for dinner with meat that's... I don't know how to say that in English...
Me: Say it in Spanish. I speak Spanish.
Melvin: Sin grasa.
Me: Without fat or lean.
Melvin: yeah, without fat.
Me: So does your dad do the Drive 2 Fitness with you?
Melvin: Yeah, he helps me a lot.

This is why we do what we do. For kids like Melvin.


From left to right: Ann (Me), Young, Melvin, and below Eliana.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

End of the Year Celebrations Have Begun!

Today we started our End of the Year Celebrations! Here's part of what we did today at Emerson Elementary in Roxbury - talking about Sugar-Added Drinks and handing out yummy unsweetened crimsonberry iced tea!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Nutrition Workshop Science Club for Girls



Yesterday we had the wonderful opportunity to connect with members of the Science Club for Girls and their April vacation guests (all in grades 1-5) to facilitate a 5-station kick-off event and play a few games that reinforced the five healthy behaviors we promote. It was an incredible group!