The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.09.1995, Síða 8

The White Falcon - 22.09.1995, Síða 8
Something for everyone at Health for Life ‘95 Story and photo by JOl(AW) B. Natalie Dias Hundreds showed up for NAS’ Health for Life ‘95 Saturday at the Base Gym. The health fair began at 11 a.m. and hosted more than a dozen information booths, fitness activities and special events for children. “The purpose of the fair is to encourage all base residents, not just military personnel, to live healthier and more active lifestyles,” explains Elizabeth Isaacs, NAS public health edu- cator. Despite strong winds and rain, a children’s one-mile race and adult three-mile race was held at 11:30 a.m. “Participants didn’t want us to cancel the race,” smiles Isaacs. “I was pleased. I think the bad weather actually helped with the suc- cess of the fair. Instead of doing something inside all day, base residents came to the gym to see what the health fair was all about,” she adds. If running in the rain and wind wasn’t your idea of an ideal workout, a three-hour aerobathon started at noon inside the gym. Fair goers could also test their fitness by cycling against resistance as the Air Force servicemembers do for their fit- ness tests. On the main gym floor, tobacco cessation, stress manage- ment and nutrition booths were just a few of the information points available to fair attendees. “This was a very good idea,” states the director of the Counseling And Assistance Center (CAAC), GMGl(SW) Todd Kumro, who manned CAAC’s booth during the fair. “We can reach more people on the base and get more visibility.” A popular activity with the children was the climbing of the Empire State Building. “It’s my favorite,” exclaims Jack McCabe, age 8. Children and adults climbed 1,575 stairs on steppers which is the same amount of stairs in the famous building. AT&T and MWR cosponsored the event and donated Health for Life T-shirts. Every 10 minutes, giveaways were announced. Other base organizations also donated prizes. “The base’s Health Promotion Council helped develop the James age climbs the “Empire State Building” Saturday at Health for Life '95 held at the Base Gym. name for the fair,” says Isaacs. “It compliments the Time Olj! for Life Program.” In support of the program, Isaacs will begin visiting commands on a quarterly basis to give training on a vari- ety of health-related issues. “We’re planning Health for Life ‘96 to take place in conjunction with the Great American Workout, a national event. It takes place in May,” says Isaacs. For more information on the Time Out for Life Program, call Isaacs at ext. 3314. 0 Health for Life race winners Three-mile race Men’s Dh’ision 1st place Aaron Peters 21:09 2nd place Kevin Webb 21:32 3rd place Ryan Maxwell 22:45 Women’s Division 1st place Margaret Ward 21:59 2nd place Susan McConnel 3rd place Jean Nolan 29:09 29:48 Youth’s one-mile race 1st place Daniel Tyler 2nd place Nichole Jackson 3rd place Ashlee Evans Football wrap up In Fire League flag football action Saturday, NLMOD forfeited to PSD; 85th LS trounced the hospital, 24 - 6 and NavFac squeaked by 85th SPS, 13 -12. In Ice League action Saturday, VP 5 shut out 932 ACS, 12 - 0; 85th OS forfeited to 56th RQS and Air Ops punished the Marines, 22 - 7. In Monday night’s game, CFK edged AIMD, 9-8. Flag football standings as of Sept. 19 Ice League standings Fire League standings W L W L Air Ops 6 0 Hospital 5 1 56th RQS 3 1 CFK 4 1 NBS 3 2 85th LS 4 1 VP 5 2 1 85th SPS 4 2 85th OS 2 3 NavFac 4 2 932 ACS 2 3 PSD 1 4 PWD 2 4 NLMOD 1 6 MCSFCO 0 6 AIMD Courtesy of the >3ase Gym 0 6 8 The White Falcon

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