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This article was written by Janice Holst and originally published by the School News Network. PLT4M was given permission to repost and share the article. Check out the original post here.
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Sophomores Kylie Brown and Taryn Preston are quick to say they miss the high school spring sports season due to the COVID-19 pandemic — Kylie runs sprints and relays with the Kent City track team and Taryn plays softball and participates in track — but neither girl is missing practice. High on school administrators’ list of concerns during the school shutdown, said Athletic Director Jason Vogel, “is the health and safety of our student athletes.” While keeping athletes and all students physically active is still a concern, according to Vogel, many, if not most, Kent City middle and high school athletes and other students are working out. He credits the school’s use of a web-based, home workout program known as PLT4M for continued consistency in their training. “Like many companies they have pushed out an at-home workout for student-athletes to follow that does not require any equipment, such as a weight room,” said Vogel. “I think it is important for everyone who is living in isolation to remain physically active. This will not only help them with their physical health, but with their mental health as well.”
While the current situation has prompted many companies to offer similar at-home exercise programs, Vogel touts the district’s choice of PLT4M. It’s the third year the Kent City Sports Boosters has funded the program, which is used for all district athletic programs and physical education classes.
“I probably get 10 or more emails a day for online programs, but we already had this in place and felt that it was the best one for our students,” he said. “It is one of the many luxuries that our Sports Boosters provide for us every year.”
This is the third year that the Kent City Sports Boosters has funded the program, which is used for all district athletic programs and physical education classes.
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