Second Annual Summer S.P.I.N. Event cultivates an active lifestyle and makes fitness fun for kids
(PHOENIX, June 29, 2009) – The world famous
Harlem Globetrotters held their second annual summer
S.P.I.N.™ event on Monday, June 29, urging kids to be active all year long…and have fun doing it.
Kids at select YMCAs in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, New Orleans and Memphis joined Harlem Globetrotters players to play the popular basketball shooting game
Knockout in order to raise awareness about the importance of health and fitness among our country’s youth and to “knockout” child obesity.
"In order to keep your body healthy, you need to be active for at least one hour every day," Globetrotter
Buckets Blakes told a group of 110 excited youngsters at the Lincoln Downtown Family YMCA in Phoenix. "And being active can mean anything from dancing, running, swimming, riding your bike or even walking the dog. Of course, playing basketball is also a great way to stay active."
S.P.I.N.™ (
Some
Playtime
Is
Necessary) is the Harlem Globetrotters’ proprietary program designed to make fitness fun and to help kids lead an active lifestyle, as the Globetrotters visit cities around the world, urging kids to get out and play.
"Overweight children in our society has become a big problem," says
Hi Rise Brown, who put more than 100 smiling kids through their paces at the Rauner Family YMCA in Chicago. "We see it in the cities we visit year-round. To help combat this trend, the Harlem Globetrotters created S.P.I.N. as a way to make fitness fun and to help kids stay active."