The President's Physical Fitness Challenge

Getting Involved

By Bambi, published Apr 29, 2007
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The President's Physical Fitness Challenge, oh how I miss those days in high school. Every year in Physical Education, we would take the President's Challenge twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring to see how much we improved our fitness. The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports started this challenging program to encourage youth to stay physically active for life. President Eisenhower founded the program in 1956, and it later expanded its program to everyone, regardless or their age or abilities.

In 1966, the first Presidential Physical Fitness Award was presented. Since then, millions of other active people have been honored as well. Today, you can choose from four different Challenge programs. Each has different physical activities, requirements, implementations, and goals. Some of the activities may include running a mile, sit-ups, push-ups, and chin-ups. Since expanding the program, it's very easy for communities to get involved and active in this program as well as schools.

To participate, you must first find a Challenge Coordinator and someone to be the Challenge Administer. Any Physical Education teacher should be able to help you find someone qualified to administer the test. You must then try to get other people involved as Challenge Leaders. After that, start spreading the word and benefits of physical fitness to get people to sign up. Set a date for the challenge and be sure to recognize all the participants. There are certificates available signed by the president and medals to award those who meet the goals. There are also many other things you can order for other participants, such as magnets, tee shirts or water bottles.

Takeaways
  • The President's Challenge encourages people to lead an active lifestyle.
  • Anyone, regardless of age or ability is able to participate.
Did You Know?
Over a trillion dollars is spent every year on health care. That's over $3000 a person.
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I always hated this.

Posted on 06/14/2007 at 9:06:00 AM

 
I remember this from school and I LOVED it! I know that's nuts but it's true. It's probably because I could do a freakish amount of chin ups for a girl. (I preferred climbing trees over playing with dolls.) Inspired by your article I plan on trying the challenge now (so much older). Ugh!

Posted on 04/29/2007 at 7:04:00 PM

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