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Program. The program is available for youth ages 12 to 17 and provides free access to all GoodLife clubs from July 2 to August 31. According to the Canada Health


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Teen Fitness Program. The program is available for youth ages 12 to 17 and provides free access to all GoodLife clubs from July 2 to August 31.


registration for i s fourth annual free annual free Teen Fitness


Measures Survey 2010, over 26 percent of children and youth are overweight or obese and 60 percent of Canadian


GoodLife Fitness Offers Free Teen Fitness Summer Program oodLife Fitness has launched


Goodlife Fitness Offers Free Teen Fitness Summer Program


GoodLife Fitness has launched the the registration for its fourth


growth of the Teen Fitness Program has been fantastic over the past three summers, with more than 38,000 teens participating last summer.” Last year, teens who signed up for the program averag d approximately three workouts per week, the recom- nded amount of vigorous activity and strength training for youth ages 12-17 as outlined by CSEP.


Last year, teens who signed up for the


program averaged approximately threety guidelines, workout tips, safe and workouts per week, the recommended proper use of strength training and amount of vigorous activity and strengt ch me training for youth ages 12-17 as outlined by CSEP.


Aister with a parent or guardian at www.teenfitness.ca register with a pare t or guardian at


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All Teen Fitness participants must reg- For more information visit www. For more information visit www.teenfi tness.ca.


registration form to the club. Teens receive a full orientation that outlines club etiquette, rules and safety guide ines, workout tips, safe and proper use of strength training and cardiovascu- apparel.lar equipment, group exercise classes, and appropriate workout apparel


www.teenfitness.ca and bring a com- pleted registration form to the club. Teens receive a full orientation that outlines club etiquette, rules and safe-


ardiovascular equipment, group exer- cise classes, and appropriate workout


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youth do not get the required daily physical activity for optimum growth of childr n and youth are overweight or obese and 60 percent of Canadian youth do not get the required daily physical activity for optimum growth anMore recently, Active Healthy Kids Canada gave Canadian Children a D- mee ing Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines.


According to the Canada Health


Mea ures Survey 2010, over 26 percent and development. Additionally, 93 per- cent of children and youth are not meeting Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines.


d development. Additionally, 93


percent of children and youth are not on its annual Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. In addi- tion to low levels of inactivity, 69 per-


Canada gave Canadian Children a D- o increasing amounts of time sedentary Activity for Children and Youth. In addition to low levels of inactivity, 69 percent of youths, ages 12-17, are “We want to provide all Canadians edentary and watching much more han the CSEP recommended two hours or less of screen time per day. “We want to provide all Canadians with the opportunity to live a fit and healthy life, and we know the impor- ance of starting these healthy hab- s at a young age,” says David “Patch” Patchell-Evans, GoodLife Founder & CEO, who has four teenagers. “The


More recently, Active Healthy Kids cent of youths, ages 12-17, are spending


n its annual Report Card on Physical and watching much more than the CSEP recommended two hours or less of screen time per day.


spending increasing amounts of time s with the opportunity to live a fi t and t healthy life, and we know the impor- tance of starting th se healthy h bits at a young age,” says David “Patch” Patchell- Evans, GoodLife Founder & CEO, who has four teenagers. “The growth of the t Teen Fitness Program has been f ntas- ittic over the past three summers, with more than 38,000 teens participating last summer.”


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