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Staying Fit With the Help of the Internet
There's a new online program that
makes it easier for adults and children to get active and stay
fit.
The interactive Web site, www.presidentschallenge.org,
is billed as an easy, free and fun way to help Americans develop
a regular physical activity routine. The online tool tracks a
person's progress towards earning Presidential awards for active
lifestyles and physical fitness.
"We are making this powerful
new tool available to all Americans. It can help people be healthy,
active and fit for the rest of their lives. The www.presidentialchallenge.org
Web site is for families, schools, businesses, organizations and
individuals who want to be active or motivate other to become
physically active for health, as well as for those who are already
active, to help them attain the highest possible fitness level,"
Lynn Swann, chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness
and Sports, says in a news release.
Users log onto the site and select
an age category -- kids, teens, adults or seniors -- and register
as an individual or as part of a group. You then choose from more
than 100 physical activities listed and begin tracking your daily
efforts in a log.
You can work toward a Presidential
Active Lifestyle Award by taking part in regular physical activity
five days a week for six weeks. Adults should be active for at
least 30 minutes of daily activity and children for at least 60
minutes each day.
More information
Here's where you can learn more
about exercise
and physical fitness.
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