Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Olympics Day!!


The Olympics in London came to a close this Sunday. But before the games ended, here at Will Run for Fun we got a chance to participate in our very own Olympics!

Everyone showed up at the Newton South Track last Thursday with their game faces on and were decked out in bright colors to represent a nation. We had kids representing Great Britain, Portugal, USA, Canada and even Swaziland!

We started out by rotating through five different events, which included the long jump, balance beam, discus, 100m dash and hurdles.

The long jump tested their ability to jump as far as they could- with a running start of course! We even wrote their names next to the place where they landed. At the balance beam, the kids practiced their balancing skills by walking on a thin line and trying out some different gymnastics moves too! Our take on the discus (an event where a large, heavy disc is thrown as far as possible) included light Frisbees. Not only did we see how far the kids could throw the disc, but we also tested their aiming skills by having them throw the disc at two targets (hula hoops). On the track, we practiced speed by having a 100m dash. This event was definitely a favorite of the kids! Everyone was also very enthusiastic about the hurdles (kids sized of course!) which involved both running and jumping at the same time.

All of us then took to the track for the final event- the 400m relay. All competing as a single team, everyone tried their best- and no one ended up walking! The kids handed off to their teammates with great ease. It takes even the most skilled runner a long time to master the art of a hand-off, and these kids have a great start. We even had a dad on the track- he was certainly a lot of help with keeping the kids going! On of our own staff members anchored the relay. This was really a treat for everyone to watch!

In the end, the kids truly captured the Olympic spirit by congratulating each of the participants in the games and celebrating their successes with awards and Popsicles.

We are so glad that this day went just as planned. Everyone's enthusiasm really kept the games going and the mood was incredibly optimistic! (even when the kids were tired)

Thank you all for such a wonderful Olympics Day!

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What a close race during the 100m dash!











The kids took to the balance beam in our only non-track event!



                         The long jump!



A dramatic handoff during the 400m relay race!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

What We've Been Up To #2



London is calling all campers! This week we announced that Olympics day will be taking place on Thursday August 9. We have a ton of great events lined up for everyone- from the 100 meter dash, to hurdles and even the balance beam (for our more gymnastics inclined campers).

In preparation for this day, the camper have spent the past couple of sessions picking up their game and training to be true competitors. We pushed each and every kid to do their best and try to run a little farther than they had before. While some were reluctant at first, we all knew that they had it in them. Every single camper was capable of running farther (and in some cases, faster) than they ever had before. And they succeeded in that when they went on a continuous "long run" around the fields. By the end, we could tell by their panting and sweating that they were tired, but they had worked hard.

But it certainly isn't all work and no play here at Will Run for Fun. We tried out some new games this week at the end of each day. A favorite of the kid was "Fishy Fishy Cross My Ocean". They really got into it and ended up having so much fun!

We look forward to seeing everyone at the next couple of sessions!

Look out London 2012, here we come!

Leda and the Will Run for Fun team

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Baton in hand and ready for the Olympics!









A game of fishy-fishy cross my ocean to wrap up the day.