By
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
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Defensive
end Brett Keisel continued his support of What Moves U, a program that
the Steelers, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and American Heart Association have
teamed up for.
Keisel
took part in an assembly with seventh and eighth grade students at Grove City
Middle School as a part of a program that combines healthy living with
education.
An
enthusiastic Keisel did jumping jacks, steps and marched in place along with the
students, who then used their math skills to check their heart rate afterwards.
“It’s
important because in today’s day and age we are in an obese nation where a lot
of kids are overweight,” said Keisel. “It’s easy for me to come out and try to
tell kids to eat healthy and get active and try to lead a healthier, happier
life style.
“It’s
been very encouraging to watch how this has developed and I am excited about
it.”
What Moves U is a
curriculum-based activity program designed to fight childhood obesity by
motivating middle school students to get up and move. Teachers incorporate
physical activity into their lesson plans to help children become more fit while
they learn.
“I
think it’s very interesting how they tied it all in with education,” said
Keisel. “Not only can you work on staying active, it helps them use the academic
side at school as well.”
The NFL
and American Heart Association introduced What
Moves U and this year in
Pennsylvania, the Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles have incorporated the
departments of Health and Education into the program.
Keisel
has been attending What Moves U assemblies all season and encourages the kids to
stay active, especially this time of year when the tendency is to stay inside
rather than be active outside.
“There
are still things you can do,” said Keisel about staying active during the
winter. “Get outside as much as you can. Get your friends, go out and play
games, play tag, play football or basketball. It will help.”
He
takes his own advice.
“I
just got back from a mountain lion hunt where I was tracking mountain lions and
that was a blast,” said Keisel. “I walk my dogs every day. In order to be in
this league you have to stay in shape all of the time. There basically is no
offseason. We understand that and that’s what I do.
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