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Cross-Country Cyclist in N. Idaho This Weekend: Urging Kids to Get Active

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Friday, November 4, 2011   

PINEHURST, Idaho - An American Heart Association volunteer arrives in northern Idaho this week on a cross-country bicycle trip to encourage students to become more active by walking or biking to school.

Chris Figureida began his trek in Fort Kent, Maine, in August, and is speaking at schools along the way. He says one simple way to start is by walking or biking to school and back.

"And try to let them know that they can make a difference in the world by starting with themselves and having those healthy habits every day. And really, the overall goal is trying to fight the epidemic of childhood obesity that we have in this country."

One problem in getting children to walk or bike to school, Figureida says, is that many neighborhoods are without accessible sidewalks or bike paths. He supports Safe Routes to School, which provides funds to local governments to make biking and walking safer.

"Make it so that parents don't have to drive their kids to school in the morning. Make it so that kids can use their bicycling. Studies have shown that when you do this type of grant, just bicycling alone increases anywhere from 20 to 200 percent more, and, overall, lowers everyone's BMI (body mass index) in that neighborhood."

Figureida plans to be in Pinehurst on Saturday night. His next stop will be Spokane, Wash., and he hopes to finish in Seattle by the middle of this month.

Track his journey at cycleforheart.org.



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