HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games Workshop Presenters: Tim Baude – Bangor Parks and Recreation...

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HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games Workshop

Presenters:Tim Baude – Bangor Parks and Recreation (Bangor, ME)Andrew Mead – NASPE (Reston, VA)Kathy Mazzuchelli – Caribou Parks and Recreation (Caribou, ME)Annmarie Sargent – Leominster Recreation Department (Leominster, MA)Judy Umberger – The Hershey Company (Hershey, PA)Dave Williams – Region 7 Regional Coordinator (Ilion, NY)

1. Understand how Hershey’s Track & Field Games (HTFG) helps improve physical activity before, during and after school to support a comprehensive school physical activity program.

2. Acquire lesson plans and extension activities for classrooms, recess and afterschool programs to teach fundamental running, jumping and throwing skills.

3. Learn how to register and organize a local HTFG event.

Objectives

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AAHPERD Initiative Launched in 2010 to support Let’s Move

Goal: Ensure that every school implements a Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program.

Buy In: Roughly 7,000 schools nationwide have joined the MOVEment.

Let’s Move in School

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AAHPERD Provides Registrants:

• Free Web Resources• Monthly Online Toolkits• Workshops• Webinars• Newsletters

LMIS Promotion

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CSPAP Survey

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• Potential Lack of Awareness

• Potential Lack of Knowledge

• Baseline to Measure Future Progress

• Vast Opportunity for Improvement

What’s This Tell Us?

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You probably know that The Hershey Company has been making your favorite chocolate for more than 100 years, but did you know that for nearly a third of that time, Hershey has also been sponsoring the HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games?

Our Heritage - Milton S. Our Heritage - Milton S. HersheyHershey

• Raised in rural central Raised in rural central PennsylvaniaPennsylvania

• Lacked a formal education Lacked a formal education • Went bankrupt three times by Went bankrupt three times by

the time he was 30the time he was 30• Went on to become one of Went on to become one of

America's America's wealthiest individuals wealthiest individuals

• A visionary builder of the town A visionary builder of the town which bears his name which bears his name

• A philanthropist whose open-A philanthropist whose open-hearted generosity continues hearted generosity continues to touch the lives of to touch the lives of thousandsthousands

A Legacy of Corporate Social Responsibility

• Milton S. Hershey is known for one of the biggest philanthropic gestures of the century, creating a residential school for children in need.

• Hershey left his fortune to the School, which has been in existence for more than 100 years.

• Controlling interest of The Hershey Company is held by the Hershey Trust which funds the School.

• Today, the Milton Hershey School, serves 1,800 children from across the country, providing a home, food, clothing, medical care, and a quality education at no cost.

HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games is the longest-running youth activity program of its kind in North America, building skills for kids ages 9-14 to enjoy a lifetime of activity.

 The program celebrates a 35 year legacy of The Hershey Company’s commitment to well-being, volunteerism and stewardship.

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The Commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility Lives On…

HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games is about helping get kids on the right track, teaching lifelong lessons and having fun with every run, jump and throw along the way.

 

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• Customizable promotion materials

• Lesson Plans for teaching running, jumping, and throwing skills

• Guidelines and free equipment for hosting an event

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…organized by local schools, parks and service organizations…

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Strategic Partners:

1. Youth physical activity and social development– Builds fundamental run, jump and throw skills and

introduces new sports and recreation activities– Fosters achievement through goal setting and team

work

2. Community volunteerism– Engages more than 20,000 local volunteers annually

at more than 1,000 events

3. Environmental Stewardship– Features Nike Reuse A Shoe cause that recycles shoes

into community sports and play surfaces

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…that Advances Shared Community Values.

HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games helps schools

implement a Comprehensive School

Physical Activity Program

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Physical education class is the foundation where run,

jump and throw skills are taught as part of a curriculum

• Incorporate HTFG skills as part of a track and field unit in physical education class.

• Ready-to-use lesson plans are available at: http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/grants/instructionalPrograms/upload/Hershey-s-lesson-plans.pdf

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Physical Education

Everybody up!

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Instant Activity

Traffic Lights Warm Up (5 min)

Introduce cues to the standing start

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Lesson ObjectiveBy the end of this lesson the student will be able to demonstrate the critical elements of a standing start,

sprint, and standing long jump.

Expectations• All students will participate actively and

cooperatively• Treat peers, teachers and equipment respectfully

at all times

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Instructional Track & Field Stations3 minute rotations

Station 1 – 15yd. Falling Short Race

Station 2 – Sprinting

Station 3 – Standing Long Jump

Station 4 – Fitness Station

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Cool Down

Close Proximity Group Stretching (DVD)

Check for understanding while stretching(Use assessment questions in lesson plans)

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Provide additional opportunities to practice the

skills they learned in physical education class.

• Recess stations (during lunch period for secondary level)

• Physical activity breaks during class time.

• SCHOOL-WIDE FIELD DAY as a local HTFG event

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Physical Activity During School

Organize BEFORE or AFTER SCHOOL

programs to reinforce run, jump and throw skills

taught in PE class.

• Run, Jump & Throw Clubs

• Intramural Track Clubs

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Physical Activity Before and After

School

Enlist the help of school staff members

• Equip classroom teachers with Run, Jump & Throw classroom activity break ideas (erase their excuses!)

• Encourage staff to participate!

• Staff can provide additional supervision and support during the HTFG event.

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Staff Involvement

• HTFG active Birthday Party Kits as a resource for parents

• Include families in HTFG meets as event volunteers (judges, scorers, supporters, drink station)

• Work with the community recreation department to host HTFG together

• Engage community service volunteers (Track clubs, Key Club, Kiwanis, etc)

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Family and Community

Involvement

10 Minute Break…

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HERSHEY’S Track & Field Games Program Details

• Boys and Girls ages 9-14 (age as of December 31 in current year)

• Participants can compete in three events at the local, district, and state/provincial/territorial levels (two running and one field, or two field and one running)

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Participants

Events

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Ages 9 & 10 • 50-meter Dash • 100-meter Dash • 200-meter Dash • 400-meter Dash• 4 x 100-meter Relay• Standing Long Jump• Softball throw

Ages 11 & 12• 100-meter Dash • 200-meter Dash • 400-meter Dash• 800-meter Run• 4 x 100- meter Relay• Standing Long Jump• Softball throw

Ages 13 & 14• 100-meter Dash • 200-meter Dash • 800-meter Run• 1600-meter Run• 4 x 100-meter Relay• Standing Long Jump• Softball throw

*4x100 Relays in the 9&10 and 11&12 age groups are held at the local, district (where applicable) and state/provincial/territorial

(SPT) meets only. These events do not qualify for the North American Final. Participants can only compete in one local or one

district meet.

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• Local Meets– March-May

• District Meets (where applicable)– May-early June

• State/Provincial/Territorial Meets– June to early July

• North American Final– Held in Hershey, PA in August

Held annually in August, The Hershey Company

provides airfare, lodging, meals, and all admission fees

to all participants to come to Hershey and enjoy a full

four days of fun and excitement.

– Opening Ceremony– Hersheypark– Hershey’s Chocolate World– Tour of Hershey’s chocolate manufacturing plant– North American Final– Banquet

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North American Final

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• Posters• Flyers• Volunteer Letter• Promotional Presentation• Radio Script• Participation Certificates

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Promotional Templates

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First Time Organizer Tools

HERSHEY’S FastTrack to

Sports Starter Guide– spiral bound guide for teaching

run, jump, and throw skill activities.

Activation Kit – includes batons, softballs,

measuring tapes and stop watches (everything you need to run a meet). 

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Event ManagerEverything you need to promote and run An Event.

• Register Account Profile and Event• Online Local Meet Participant

Registration• Print Materials

- Local Entry Form- Local Certificate- Flyer- Rule Book- Assignment Grid

• Complete and submit required post-meet forms: Meet Results and Participation Report

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Overcoming Common Barriers to Hosting a

Local HTFG Event

1. Time

2. Manpower

3. Equipment

4. Facilities

Common Barriers

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What Can You Do?

• Start planning early!

• Seek the help of experienced track and field people

• Be flexible in terms of how and when

Time

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• Work cooperatively

• Delegate responsibilities effectively

• Seek parent and community involvement

Time cont…

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Examples of Parent and Community Involvement:• Local college and high school students (Key

Club, track team)• Parents (recruit at the time of registration)• Civic organizations such as the local Elks

Lodge, Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Rotary Society, Optimists

• PTA or PTO• Retired teachers/coaches/former track

participants in your community

Time cont…

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Seek the help of:

• Current track & field volunteers

• Local track & field officials organization

• Local track & field coaches and high school athletes

• Students in local schools’ Key Club (Kiwanis Club), Student Council, Athletic Council or Honors Society

• CBO’s such as YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Parks and Rec. Departments.

Manpower

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Once you register your event you will receive a

FREE HTFG Activation Kit that includes:

• Batons• Softballs• Measuring Tapes• Stop Watches

Everything you need to run a meet!

Equipment

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Borrow equipment from:• Local physical education program, track team or softball team.

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Request funds from:• Local PTA/PTO• Community Civic Organizations• Local Businesses

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• Engage your creative skills! You can convert a grassy area on your school grounds or within your community into a “track” with some cones and spray paint. Ex: Handout on DVD

• Some HTFG events (e.g., 50m dash, standing long jump) can be conducted indoors.

Facilities

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• Utilize a cushioned or rubberized mat for the Standing Long Jump

• Do a shuttle run using cones in the gym

or field house for various running events

Facilities cont…

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Getting Started

Easy Steps to Organize an Event

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Check Us Out • Go to HERSHEY’S® Track & Field Games at

www.hersheystrackandfield.com.

Contact Your State/Provincial/ Territory Chair

• Visit the Organizers button online and find your coordinator. He/She will be a good resource in helping you plan your event and answering questions.

Access Our Online Event Manager Program • Register as a Local Coordinator in the online event

manager program and post your event information. Event Manager is filled with helpful information and materials to make hosting an event easy.

Getting Organized

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On-line Participant Registration • On-line registration for local meet participants is

available on public website.

Gather Equipment • To help new local organizers get started, HERSHEY’®S

Track & Field Games provides all you need to run a successful event—softballs, measuring tapes, batons and stopwatches. Available while supplies last.

Recruit Volunteers • The number of volunteers will depend on the size of

your event. Designate a volunteer coordinator to maximize volunteer time and talents.

Organizing Cont…

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Tips For Success

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1. Make it fun for the kids, volunteers, and you! 2. Don’t wait until the last minute to round up

volunteers. 3. Each participant must register by completing

a Local Entry Form (available online). 4. Consider local donations/sponsors to provide

ribbons, medals, or t-shirts. 5. Template certificates and flyers are available

in online event manager tools. 6. Organize some family games for parents and

siblings to Run, Jump & Throw during the event.

Successful Tips

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Register

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www.hersheystrackandfield.com

ht&fg@hersheys.com

www.letsmoveinschool.org

NASPE/HERSHEY Future Professionals Scholarship

Program

5 scholarships to college students who demonstrate involvement with

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Zachary Wahl-Alexander

University of Alabama

Scholarship Recognition

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Megan Lund

University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

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Scholarship Recognition

Danielle Goldman

Berea College

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Scholarship Recognition

Kayla Kodet

University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

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Scholarship Recognition

Jennie Murphy

Montclair State University

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Scholarship Recognition

BEFORE YOU GO!

Please fill out the survey in your Fast Track to Sports Kit and turn it in at the front table!

Thank You!

Survey

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