Mentoring: A Running Start 2008

Welcome mentor teams!

Program Description

Mentoring: A Running Start provides an opportunity for youth to train for a 5K race to learn lessons in teamwork, goal setting and accomplishment. Participants in the running program will train for the noncompetitive 5K that is a part of the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Marathon festivities in October.

The program aims to instill a life-long love for running and physical fitness in Michigan youth and adults. Knowledge and motivation are provided to reach the goal of running a 5K. After completion of the program, participants are encouraged to continue running and setting new physical activity goals.

Mentor Teams in Detroit October 18-19

Governor's Residence Day August 19

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Congratulations!

Congratulations mentor teams, you did it! We are so proud of everyone for completing their goal and crossing the finish line. It was a great weekend making new friends and memories.

On Saturday, October 18 mentor teams from across the state made the trip to Detroit. Our day started with a tour of the Renaissance Center including a glass elevator ride to the top with amazing views. After eating lunch and checking into our rooms at the Marriott, we headed to Comerica Park. Guides led our group on the exclusive behind-the-scenes tour where we were able to visit the press box, locker room and dugout. Then, we stopped at the Marathon Health and Fitness Expo where we picked up race numbers. The day ended with a pasta dinner at the Detroit Athletic Club where we had special guest speakers Curt Munson, owner of Playmakers of Okemos, Patricia Ball, Marathon Race Director, and former State Senator and current Michigan Fitness Foundation Board member Dale Shugars.

Sunday morning started early, with all teams walking to the start line at 6:45 a.m. dressed in their navy and white uniforms. Our mentor teams joined more than 2,000 other runners at the start line for the 5K and were included in the total of more than 18,000 runners in all Marathon events. Everyone finished and did a great job! After the race we had a celebratory breakfast at the Compuware building. The Marathon Web site lists mentor race result times and mentee times categorized by age. On Monday, the Free Press mentioned our group in their Marathon re-cap.

We hope you keep your momentum going by setting new physical activity goals together. Search for running events across Michigan endorsed by the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness. Also, check out the following youth running resources:

http://www.kidsrunning.com/index.html

http://www.runningrocks.com/

http://www.justrun.org/

http://www.girlsontherun.org/default.html

http://www.youthrunner.com/home/

Thank you to all of the mentors for your commitment to your mentees and to Get Michigan Moving! Lastly, a special thanks to our sponsors that make this program possible including Accident Fund, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Consumers Energy, Dean Trailways of Michigan, Delta Dental, Detroit Lions, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Michigan Health and Hospital Association, Michigan State Medical Society, Playmakers of Okemos, and WK Kellogg Foundation.