Thursday, October 23, 2008 3:41 PM CDT
'Survivor' finalist Lockley kicks off fitness program at Kansas school
By ROB STROUD, Staff Writer rstroud@jg-tc.com
KANSAS — Butch Lockley faced harsh living conditions and tough competition as a final four contestant on “Survivor: The Amazon.”
Lockley, an Olney school administrator, faced a new challenge Wednesday during the kickoff of the Project Fit America program at the Kansas School. He joined with a group of elementary school students in demonstrating how to use the school’s new outdoor fitness center.
Keeping pace with the energetic students, Lockley repeatedly stepped on and off a stair-step bar as well as swung across parallel and monkey bars. He also did leg lifts and pull ups, jumped back and forth across a vault bar, and climbed up and down a pole with the students.
“Right here is what it is all about, challenges. Challenge yourself with physical activity,” Lockley told the assembled students. “This (fitness center) is great. Utilize it. Go out, challenge yourself and do it.”
Project Fit America is a national public charity dedicated to helping schools create and improve opportunities for their students to be active, healthy and fit. Kansas School’s Project Fit America program is funded by a grant from Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System.
Matt White, manager of SBL’s Healthy Communities, said Kansas is the pilot for Project Fit America programs that the health system hopes to help start at other schools. He said SBL wants to help the approximately 9,000 children in its service area who are classified as overweight.
White said Project Fit America provides outdoor and indoor fitness equipment as well as fitness curriculum for physical education and other classes. He said the goal is for children to get outdoors more and be more physically active.
“No child left inside. That is what we want to focus on,” White said. The health system also sponsored a health fair Wednesday at the school.
Superintendent Chris Long thanked SBL for supporting the Project Fit America program at Kansas School, estimating it is a $20,000 project. He also thanked bookkeeper Leigh Ann Heltsley for writing the grant and custodian Earl Scott for installing the outdoor fitness center.
Physical education teacher Brenda Coffey received specialized training in using the outdoor fitness center that she has been passing on to students and other staff. She said the fitness equipment helps with strength, flexibility, agility and cardiovascular health.
Coffey comically put Lockley, her physical education teacher at Olney, through his paces Wednesday on the fitness equipment.
She ordered, “Hands on your stomach, hands on your stomach!” as Lockley did leg lifts and counted his second pull up as “one and three-quarters.”
The students and Eastern Illinois University’s Billy the Panther mascot cheered Lockley and his young competitors as they used the fitness center. Lockley also got the crowd cheering as he landed on the baseball field in an Air Evac Lifeteam helicopter.
Other students took part in the kickoff by presenting SBL President Gary Barnett with a framed magazine cover celebrating the health system’s sponsorship of Project Fit America at Kansas School.
During the ceremony, students Clara Allison, Madison Henn and Alexis McTeer discussed their plans.
“Project Fit America is helping us achieve our goals,” Henn said.
Contact Rob Stroud at rstroud@jg-tc.com or 348-5734.
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Past 'Survivor' contestant Butch Lockley, left, watches as Kansas Schools student Jonathan Schrock tries out the new parallel bars during the Project Fit America event at the school Wednesday. Kevin Kilhoffer/Staff Photographer
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