Sunday, September 14, 2008

Family Fitness!




Isn't this cute?! ? I stumbled upon this website a week or so ago and was completely charmed with its enthusiasm for kids and their families. As I browsed around, I decided that my 100 Mile ClubTM families could really benefit from the recipies, games, and activities located throughout the website.

Shortly after my journey through Family Fitness Coach.com, I did what I always love to do...I clicked the CONTACT US page, and went straight to the source. I wanted to see if the person behind the site was as much of a match for us as I thought she might be. I then had the honor of meeting and chatting with the Family Fitness Coach herself: Tracy Glenn, a parent and family health advocate just like us. What a delightful conversation we had! We talked about 100 Mile Club, her vision for kids and their families, and how we might work together.


Turns out she is in Wisconsin...down south in the Milwakee area. We do have a school up in Superior, sooooo I'm hoping they can come together some time and help their families stay happy and fit throughout the year. For now, though, we have sent her some literature and information about beginning a Family Fitness Coach 100 Mile Club Chapter right there in The Badger State.

...or The Dairy State, a more fitting name according to more than one source...even their license plates say America's Dairyland. Did you know that Wisconsin means "grassy place" in the Chippewa language?


Anyway. I digress. (See what happens when I start Googling??)


Back to Tracy and her spectacular vision for families:

FamilyFitnessCoach.com has recipes, games, and family activities for all families, links to sites for even more recipes and games, local fun runs and festivals, and now a link to 100 Mile Club, too!! Take a look, and look for more partnerships with 100 MIle Club and Family Fitness Coach in the coming months! WOOHOO!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Welcome to our schools so far!!

Challenge Accepted.
2008-09


We know it's not easy making this project happen at your schools. Money is tight, but you all know how important this project is to our kids, and because of this...spirits are high!!
Thank you, coaches, teachers, principals, students, and friends, for truly Accepting the Challenge. Together we can all help one another achieve our goals and true personal success through participation in The 100 Mile Club.


You rock!

(...It's never too late to sign up!! Visit http://www.100mileclub.com/ to join the 100 Mile ClubTM project.)

The following chapters are off and running (or walking):

Alcott Elementary, RUSD
Cesar Chavez Elementary, CNUSD
Clara Barton Elementary School, CNUSD
Corona Fundamental Intermediate School, CNUSD
Corona Ranch Elementary, CNUSD
Davidson Elementary, SBUSD
Eisenhower Elementary School, CNUSD
El Cerrito Middle School, CNUSD
Jefferson Elementary School, CNUSD
John W. Stallings Elementary School, CNUSD
McKinley PTA, CNUSD
Morrow Elementary School, Morrow, LA**
Neuman Elementary School, CVUSD
Peppermint Ridge, Corona, CA
Prado View Elementary School, CNUSD
Rosa Parks Elementary School, CNUSD
Sierra Vista Elementary School, CNUSD
Susan B. Anthony Elementary School, CNUSD
Temescal Valley Elementary School, CNUSD
Todd Elementary School, CNUSD
Vail Ranch Middle School, TVUSD
Vicentia Elementary School, CNUSD
Washington Elementary, CNUSD
Westside Christian Academy, Sumter, SC
William McKinley Elementary School, CNUSD

**On behalf of all of our 100 Mile ClubTM runners and walkers, our thoughts and wishes for safety and peace go out to our friends in Morrow, Lousiana tonight and every night through this hurricane and afterward.

Love,

Ms. Lubin~

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

100 Mile Club and Ryan Hall


Our student representatives presented Ryan with an honorary 100 Mile Club Medal. There are only 2 honorary 100 Mile Club medal recipients:

John R. Wooden and now, Ryan Hall.

Just so you know where I am: I am sitting at the American Sports Center, a place with...wait let me count...12! basketball courts in one big space, while my son is playing some sort of strange 2 on 1 pickup game. It is HOT in here so I am set up right by the hallway, which for some reason is the only air conditioned part of the building. This is what I do. I steal moments to get things done. Today, I am honoring the Gym Rat in my son and getting this blog updated.

So.

The Ryan Hall Sendoff in Big Bear was spectacular! After 2 busy weeks, I am finally able to sit down and tell the story of our fabulous Monday afternoon in Big Bear, California, where The 100 Mile ClubTM made a difference. August 4th, 2008 was a really good day.

Somehow, we all managed to get out of Corona on time: 15 people packed into 3 cars. We drove caravan style, traffic-free, straight up to Big Bear. We arrived there at about 4:15 or so, right on time and nobody got car sick. Truly a Miracle.

We were treated like royalty from the minute we arrived. All of us. We were graciously seated right up front, right behind the Hall family Our student representatives were able to sit on a blanket right to our side. They could see everything perfectly.

Our student reps were Braden and Macade Walker, George Hartman, Lucille and Henry Lubin Richmond, and Paris Lubin Gonsalves. They all represented 100 Mile ClubTM beautifully.



The athletic field we were on was the place where Ryan ran his very first mile back in middle school...what a journey! The kids at the sendoff, HUNDREDS OF THEM, from age four (maybe younger) through at least high school all did a lap around the track together in the spirit of the day. Everyone ran with such enthusiasm, yet so carefully...taking care of the little ones, making sure to honor everyone's desire to do their lap at their own pace. I saw high school cross country runners holding the hands of toddlers as they made their way around the quarter-mile lap.


Then...miles and good wishes were presented to a very humble Olympic favorite: Ryan Hall.

The city of Big Bear was out in full force, with over 1/3 of the city's population gathering on the field to give good wishes, miles, and love to their hometown hero.


The Lighthouse Project's Move a Million Miles for Ryan Hall campaign was what brought us to Big Bear. The Lighthouse Project developed the idea to get Big Bear moving in support of Hall. The idea was simply to move in support of Ryan. All human-powered miles were eligible. People walked, ran, biked, hiked, kayaked, climbed mountains and jumped on treadmills to show their support.

Move a Million Miles for Ryan Hall wasn’t a fund-raiser...in fact, it probably would have been easier for people to comprehend if it were.

I can't tell you how many times I was asked Donate our miles? Well, ok. How much is it?

When I answered, Nothing. It's just like sending "good vibes" to Ryan simply by moving, people would look at me like I was somehow missing something.

Nope, I would say, that's it. Just move.

A few 100 Mile Club kids even thought that they would have to literally turn in their miles and miss out on getting their own 100 Mile ClubTM Medal at the end of the year...and they were willing to do it! When I told them they didn't actually have to give up their miles or their medal to donate miles to Ryan...They were THRILLED!

Little by little, 100 Mile Club students, parents, and schools "got it", jumped on board, and logged those miles!

This was simply a way for us to do our part to support Big Bear’s own Olympian. The youngest mover in Big Bear was 1 year old, the oldest, 98. What a feat!

The Move A Million Miles Campaign was one that was incredibly easy for 100 Mile ClubTM to support. We collected and donated the miles we logged between January and June from most of our 16 participating schools. We don't have money, but we sure have miles!! Thanks to Beth Gardner and The Lighthouse Project for allowing us to participate n theis project. :)

The 100 Mile ClubTM students logged their miles from January to June in honor of Ryan Hall, contributing...

307,724.03 miles!!

...to the Move a Million Miles campaign. YAY!!



The "check" the students are holding below is our donation of miles...the banner below the kids is the final mile total, INCLUDING our miles!
The ceremony ended with a heartfelt and inspiring speech by Ryan to the residents of the city who had gathered in support of him. His level of poise and humility were ever-present, yet one could not deny the fact that Ryan was mentally and physically ready to head to Beijing to win.


I hope that Ryan knows that he has inspired thousands of children to give their best, follow their dreams, and never give up...in their eyes he is already a gold medal winner. Good luck, Ryan. We'll be watching.
August 24th, 2008.

Run, Ryan, Run!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Move a Million Miles? No problem! We're on it!


PHOTO: David McGrath/Getty Images

Our donated miles could very well put Ryan way over the 1,000,000 mile mark AT the pep rally on August 4th in Big Bear!! We are personally presenting Ryan with a “check” for an outrageous number of miles on that day.
(Some people know the actual number, but we need to keep it a surprise for Ryan and and his friends in Big Bear...so shhhh. :)

Thanks to all of you who sent your miles to Ryan through The 100 Mile Club™!

If you are off-track or otherwise available and are interested in attending, check out details on our website (http://www.100mileclub.com/) or at http://www.moveamillionmilesforryanhall.com/ .

WELCOME to Corona Ranch Elementary!!!
See you soon!

Monday, July 21, 2008

We got a Poem!!

I first heard Mr. Dennis Akren's poetry when a colleague, Mrs. Rice (and her class) recited one at a rehearsal for our end of year assembly. I was thoroughly impressed! Secretly, though, I was wishing for someone to write a poem about 100 Mile Club...Now LOOK!

In my email box on a random Thursday, on a day where I was physically and mentally EXHAUSTED and up to my ears in packaging materials for schools, I was wondering if this was all worth it. And there was this poem in my inbox.

And it made. my. day. Thank you so much, Dennis.

Hello Kara,

I am a PE teacher at CFIS, and I have admired your efforts to help keep our kids focused and healthy. I wrote this poem about the 100 mile club. Hope you enjoy.... read on.... let me know what you think...

smiles, D


THE 100 MILE CLUB


It doesn't even matter, if you walk or run....
When you join "The 100 Mile Club", you're sure to have some fun!

The challenge is to run 100 miles, over the course of the year...
When you accomplish this goal, folks all around will cheer!

You'll experience true personal success, it'll make you wanna holler....
You're doing something good, so you'll stand a little taller!

It's only about 3 miles per week, and it's a safe physical activity....
Encouraging kids to be active, which reduces childhood obesity!

The benefits are many, it will improve your health...
It's doable for everyone, in groups or by yourself!

It'll become a good habit, another reason to be at school....
This challenge is really a gift, and that alone is rather cool!

You'll feel a sense of achievement, and that feels really nice....
Becoming more confident, is also part of the prize!

You can run before school, or some will run after....
Either way is good medicine, it works as well as laughter!

If you join "The 100 Mile Club",make sure to tell Dad and Mom...
And get more information, at "100mileclub.com"!

So reach for the stars, and stand-out in a crowd....
Stay calm and focused, and feel strong and proud!

Coach A


This project has brought me so much happiness and hopefully I am able to return it in the form of service and inspiration to all who join 100 Mile Club.

Read more of Coach A's poems at http://www.poemsfromthecoach.blogspot.com/ .

~Ms. Lubin

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

SPECTACULAR Kickoff Assembly at Eastvale

Last week I had the distinct pleasure of attending Eastvale Elementary School's 100 Mile ClubTM kickoff and pep rally. I was beyond honored to be there, and remain in awe of the enthusiasm and energy with which Eastvale has Accepted the Challenge of The 100 Mile ClubTM!

There was dancing, singing, cheering, and laughter! I had a blast and so did my daughter, who overcame her shyness to dance the Cha Cha Slide with hundreds of kids she had never met until that day.

The only words I can use to describe what my daughter and I experienced that day are:

Pure Joy.
Thanks, Eastvale, for sharing your 100 Mile Club kickoff with me.
Now, dust off those running shoes and go for it!
(oh. And I need to come get the banner. We need it for another kickoff down the freeway a ways. I probably should get a few more made, huh?)
:)
Love,
Ms. Lubin~

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Hey! Welcome!


Welcome to The Official Blog of The 100 Mile ClubTM! Woohoo!


This is the place where I get to share all that happens throughout the year with the evolution and growth of The 100 Mile ClubTM. Who knows where we'll go! Just like the 100 Mile Club itself, we will go wherever this takes us.

I have told a few people how selfish I feel sometimes that I get to hear so many positive stories and see so many amazing things when I visit schools, read emails, and talk to our 100 Mile Club Head Coaches all over the state (and now the country!). Here's the place where I am able to share what I get to see and experience. It's so fun!!

Now. Here's the nitty-gritty real quick, just so you'll know:
  • We're going to be casual. Seriously. No airs will be put on here. I'll learn as I go, so bear with me as we change and improve.
  • If you want to submit something here...anything: a story, a thought, whatever...please do so by emailing us at info@100mileclub.com. We want to share all the positive happenings at all of our chapters. We have over 10,000 participants this year, and with that comes over 10,000 stories! Parents, teachers, friends, students...tell us your stories! :)
  • The 100 Mile Club is an all volunteer non-profit organization. We are real people who are working extremely hard to bring The 100 Mile Club to as many people as possible. Every cent donated through membership fees, sponsorships, and events stays right here with us and helps us further The 100 Mile ClubTM mission.
The mission of The 100 Mile Club is to provide to all individuals the opportunity to experience the powerful feeling of fitness and TRUE personal success by Accepting the Challenge of running (or walking) 100 miles at school during a single school year.

Our philosophy is simple.

We believe that every single student has the ability to achieve true personal success and a new level of physical fitness by Accepting the Challenge of running (or walking) 100 miles at school or work during a single school year. These feelings of true personal success and fitness are ones that will carry a student to new levels of achievement in all areas: academics, athletics, and implementation of the valuable life skills identified in the blocks of Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success.

If you want to know more about the nuts and bolts of The 100 Mile ClubTM, including how to join or volunteer, please visit http://www.100mileclub.com/.

~Kara :)