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Exercise to Achievement

A Good Idea

Description

Exercise to Achievement is a new program designed by the Tri 4 Schools organization. This program is an eight week after-school training and life-skills program running March-May 2014 that helps children train for a Spring triathlon or mud run, while focusing on the mental benefits of being active. Teachers from six participating schools will lead groups of 30-40 elementary and middle school children through swimming, biking, running lessons, and strength conditioning, with a social/emotional component accompanying each training session.

Goal / Mission

Tri 4 Schools encourages kids to participate in swimming, biking, and running as a way to live an active lifestyle and support health and fitness resources in schools.

Impact

Results of Exercise to Achievement are pending completion of the pilot program.

Results / Accomplishments

Exercise to Achievement is being piloted in six schools in spring 2014, and results will be posted upon completion.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Tri 4 Schools
Primary Contact
Katie Hensel
937 Jenna Drive
Verona, WI 53593
608-845-9879
katie@tri4schools.com
http://www.tri4schools.com/
Topics
Health / Children's Health
Health / Physical Activity
Education / Student Performance K-12
Organization(s)
Tri 4 Schools
Date of implementation
2014
Location
Madison, WI
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Target Audience
Children
Submitted By
Katie Hensel

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