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2 Partner to Power Up for 30 Walk Georgia can be used: As a before, during or after- school program Tie to school wellness and CSPAP model graphic

3 Partner to Power Up for 30

4 UGA Extension Banner Program Identify issue relevant to entire population: Georgia wellness Create program for simultaneous statewide delivery Engage communities Change sedentary lifestyles Reduce rates of preventable disease Increase participation to 100,000 Georgians in three years Decrease number of physically inactive people 5 percent per county in three years

5 Goals of Walk Georgia To help students become more fit Develop the habit of regular physical activity Get encouragement from other students, teachers and parents Have fun!

6 Why should my school/class participate? Promote healthy, fun competition Track progress through program’s reporting Receive weekly Walk Georgia newsletters Learn about Georgia through county facts Receive competition incentives Improve physical condition Reduce risk of obesity

7 Website Features Updated website look and feel Website scales to mobile devices Move to points rather than miles “walked” Join and interact through social media Move to year-round, but will maintain two, 12-week community sessions annually Makes a great school wellness program! Flexibility for systems, schools, classes to create their own sessions and competitions Flexible group sizes with infinite layers of subgroups New logo

8 More than 60 Types of Activity Active stretching Aerobics Badminton Basketball Biking / Cycling Bowling Calisthenics Canoeing / Kayaking Dancing Dynaband Elliptical trainer Exercise ball Football Frisbee / Catch Gardening Golf Gymnastics Heavy yardwork Horseback riding Hunting Jump rope Martial arts Medicine ball Mowing Pilates Running Skating Skiing Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball Walking Water activities Water jogging Weight lifting Yoga

9 School Implementation Form a school task force Seek local sponsorship Implement local competitions Interact with local organizations Support students with weekly statistics Track progress on wall map Advertise to parents Announce weekly class / grade level leaders Visit walkgeorgia.org for more information!

10 Kids’ Corner Newsletter Student-centered activity tips: Ways to be active indoors during inclement weather School resources in place to support your activity Listing of community events that promote family activity

11 Walk Georgia Lesson Plans Lesson plans being developed by University of Georgia’s College of Education Will be available for fifth grade mathematics, with plans for more lesson plans in varying subjects and grades Available this fall Email walkga@uga.edu with questionswalkga@uga.edu

12 Registration and Group Set-up The following slides will show you: How to create a Walk Georgia account and log in How to create and join a group How to log activity

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29 Post-program: School celebration Completion certificates Awards to teachers and local recognition Success stories County reporting

30 Timeline Pilot the program this summer in July and August New website to be rolled out this fall, in September or October, in conjunction with a program-wide 12-week session

31 4-H part of Wellness Walk Walk Georgia partnered with Association County Commissioners of Georgia this summer for a Wellness Walk at the ACCG annual conference. 4-H volunteers from Chatham and Effingham counties took part in the event, guiding participants along the route.

32 Grants are available for Incentives Grants are available for student incentives through UGA Extension: There are 158 county Extension offices located across Georgia. Call 1-800-ASK-UGA1. Ask about partnering to apply for a Walk Georgia grant for student incentives.

33 Contact us! Maria Bowie, Walk Georgia program director, can be reached at 706-542-3908 or mbowie@uga.edu.mbowie@uga.edu Kathryn Schiliro, Walk Georgia editor, PR specialist, help desk, can be reached at 706-542-3646 or schiliro@uga.edu.schiliro@uga.edu The help desk is always available by emailing walkga@uga.edu.walkga@uga.edu Visit walkgeorgia.orgwalkgeorgia.org


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