Giggles and shrieks erupted from the wobbling third- and fourth-graders Tuesday as they attempted to extend one leg while balancing on one foot during stretches. The students were preparing to do jogging and sprinting exercises for Whittier Elementary School's Running Club.
Last week, over at College Park Elementary School, parents — some pushing younger children in strollers — joined their children on the field for exercise during its weekly Running Club.
"It's fun because you just get out there and run," said College Park second-grader Daisy Carrillo, 7, as she munched on a piece of broccoli. "I just keep on going on running even if I get [tired] because I want to get exercise and be healthy."
Across the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, several elementary schools have started a running program to encourage their students to get out and exercise. The programs also serve as training for many students who do community marathons, including the upcoming 29th annual Newport-Mesa Spirit Run on March 4 at Fashion Island.
