Michelle Obama kicks soccer balls, gets moving to fight childhood obesity
By Darlene Superville, APFriday, March 5, 2010
First lady gets moving at soccer clinic
WASHINGTON — First lady Michelle Obama kicked soccer balls with youngsters to encourage them to get the recommended hour of daily exercise as she promoted her campaign against childhood obesity.
Mrs. Obama’s participation in a soccer clinic Friday in Washington coincided with the announcement of a new partnership between the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.
The groups are launching a 25-city tour to provide children and their families with free health screenings and soccer clinics. It’s part of the first lady’s “Let’s Move” anti-obesity effort.
Mrs. Obama said soccer gets people moving and their hearts beating.
Her 11-year-old daughter Malia plays soccer.
Filed under: Obesity
Tags: Arts And Entertainment, Child And Teen Health, Children's Entertainment, Diseases And Conditions, North America, Sports, Sports Medicine, United States, Washington
Tags: Arts And Entertainment, Child And Teen Health, Children's Entertainment, Diseases And Conditions, North America, Sports, Sports Medicine, United States, Washington
YOUR VIEW POINT