Leader Guide. Session 8. FOOD is Fuel. Lesson 1: Welcome Back & Warm-up (10 minutes) Lesson 2: FOOD Choices in Your Day (5 Minutes)

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1 Leader Guide Session 8 FOOD is Fuel Lesson 1: Welcome Back & Warm-up (10 minutes) Lesson 2: FOOD Choices in Your Day (5 Minutes) Lesson 3: FOOD and MOOD Relay (10 Minutes) Lesson 4: Fitness Challenge Circuit (5 Minutes) Lesson 5: Capture the FOOD (10 Minutes) Lesson 6: Cool-down to RECHARGE Your Body and Brain (5 minutes) Lesson 7: Closing (5 Minutes) 2017 Sanford Health. All rights reserved. sanfordfit.org fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 1

2 Session 8 - Leader Preparation Total Time 50 Minutes Welcome 10 Minutes Lesson Activities 35 Minutes Closing 5 minutes Session Objectives This session will reinforce the boys understanding of: FOOD being fuel for the body and brain. MOOD s influence on FOOD choices. The need to limit: o Eating foods high in sugar. o Drinking beverages high in sugar. This session will introduce the boys to: The need to plan to eat fit foods throughout their day. How to read a food label. Snacks Snacks Napkins Hand sanitizer for before and after snacks Garbage can/bag for snacks Water or bring throwaway cups for boys to fill up at a drinking fountain Handouts for Participants At the end of the session the boys will take home the following: One fit Challenge Card from the deck provided My fit FOOD Planner What s in Your FOOD? handout fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 2

3 Session 8 Leader Preparation Materials Needed Materials Provided with fitclub Kit o Leader Cue Cards (fit, RECHARGE, MOOD, FOOD, MOVE) o MOOD Leader Cards o MOVE Leader Cards o FOOD Leader Cards o RECHARGE Leader Cards o Reading a Label Cue Card o What s in Your FOOD? handout o My fit FOOD Planner handout o fit Challenge Cards (one printed for each participant) o My fit Thoughts (one printed for each participant) o Session 8 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes for Leader Cue Cards (pages 28-34) Materials Not Provided with fitclub Kit o Name tags one for each leader and participant (optional) o Attendance sheet o 4 pieces of paper (Write a time of day on each piece of paper: Breakfast, Lunchtime, Dinner Time, Snack Time) o 10 Cones or other place markers o 10 Mesh jersey s or another identifier o Container or Tape (for FOOD Leader Cards in Capture the Flag activity) o Pencils or pens (one for each participant) o Timer or stopwatch o CD player or other technology to play music (optional) o Fun, energetic music (optional) o Calming music (optional) o Weekly Incentive (optional) o Sheet Protector Leader Cue Cards To help facilitate the fitclub 4Boys lessons, review the Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes for each lesson. Place Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes for each lesson with the corresponding Leader Cue Card, back to back in the sheet protector. o Cue Card will be facing boys, note paper facing leader. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 3

4 Lesson 1 Welcome Back & Warm-up Time 10 Minutes Activity Purpose The purpose of this lesson is to welcome the boys back to fitclub 4Boys and to review key messages that were covered in the last session of fitclub 4Boys. Objective In this activity boys will review: Key messages regarding MOOD and ways to motivate your MOOD that was covered in the last session of fitclub 4Boys. Materials Needed Name tags one for each leader and participant (optional) Attendance Sheet fit Leader Cue Card Snacks Napkins Hand sanitizer Garbage can/bag Lesson 1 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 28) fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 4

5 Session 8 - Lesson 1 - MOOD Focus Welcome Back & Warm-up Welcome Welcome the boys to fitclub 4Boys, Session 8. Gather the boys to the center of the activity space. Hand out snacks and beverages to each boy to allow them to fuel up for fitclub 4Boys. Allow time for the boys to eat their snacks. Allow the boys to throw away their finished scraps from snacks, sanitize their hands if necessary and get ready for the next activity. Cue for Next Activity: Today we will learn more about making fit FOOD choices. Stand up and get in a circle so we can get started with our next activity. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 5

6 Lesson 2 FOOD Choices in Your Day Time 5 Minutes Activity Purpose This activity reinforces: Avoid eating foods high in sugar. This activity introduces: The need to make a plan to eat fit foods throughout the day in order to fuel the body with healthy foods and drinks. Objectives In this activity boys will gain further understanding of: FOOD is fuel for the body and mind. Think Your FOOD - Is this a fit choice? Avoiding foods and drinks high in sugar. Water and milk being healthy drink choices. In this activity boys will gain an understanding of: The importance of making a plan to eat fit foods throughout the day. Materials Needed 4 pieces of paper with a time of day on each of the four sheets of paper: o Breakfast o Lunch Time o Snack Time o Dinner Time Pen or pencil FOOD Leader Cards FOOD Leader Cue Card Lesson 2 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 29) Prepare the Activity Place a piece of paper in each corner of the activity area. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 6

7 Session 8 - Lesson 2 Plan to eat fit FOODs in your day (choices) FOOD Choices in Your Day fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 7

8 Session 8 - Lesson 2 Plan to eat fit FOODs in your day (choices) Introduce the Activity Have boys continue to stand in a circle and walk in place. 1. Explain that this activity will help the boys learn about planning what they will eat throughout the day. 2. Give the boys the directions for the upcoming activity: a. There is one sheet of paper in each corner of the activity space: Breakfast Lunch Time Snack Time Dinner Time b. Each boy will draw a FOOD Leader Card. c. You will yell out a time of the day: Breakfast Lunch Time Snack Time Dinner Time d. If a boy has a food he would eat at that time of the day called out, he will run to that time of day paper and walk in place while the other times of day are called out. e. When all four times of the day have been called out and all boys have selected a time of day to stand by, you will select one of the times of day groups to review their food choices. f. For the chosen group of boys tell the: Red light food choices to sit. Yellow light food choices to walk in place as you count to five. Green light food choices to run in place as you count to five. g. Next, the group of boys decide what green or yellow light food on the FOOD Leader Cards they would choose to eat at that time of day. The boy with the chosen FOOD Leader Card will step out in front of the group and start marching in place again until all four times of day have been completed. The rest of the group of boys will walk in place where they are standing. h. You will repeat the process of each time of day group. i. When a FOOD Leader Card has been chosen for each time of day you will lead the boys in yelling out their fit FOOD plan for the day. When you point at each group, the boys are to yell out the food on the FOOD Leader Card they chose. o At breakfast I will eat (the group will yell the FOOD they chose for breakfast). o At lunch time I will eat (the group will yell the FOOD they chose for lunch time). o At snack time I will eat (the group will yell the FOOD they chose for snack time). o At dinner time I will eat (the group will yell the FOOD they chose for dinner time). j. Then all boys will yell out together, We have a fit FOOD plan for our day! fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 8

9 Session 8 - Lesson 2 Plan to eat fit FOODs in your day (choices) Do the Activity 1. Have the boys draw a FOOD Leader Card. 2. Yell out a time of day. a. Breakfast b. Lunch Time c. Snack Time d. Dinner Time 3. If a boy has a food he would eat at that time of the day, he runs to the paper and starts marching in place by the paper. 4. When all four times of the day have been called out and all boys have selected a time of day to stand by, you will select one of the times of day groups to review their food choices. 5. Tell the: a. Red light food choices to sit. b. Yellow light food choices to walk in place as you count to five. c. Green light food choices to run in place as you count to five. 6. The chosen group will pick a green or yellow light food they would eat at that time of day. This boy steps out in front of the group and march in place. 7. The rest of the boys in the group continue to walk in place. 8. Repeat steps 4-7 for each time of day. 9. Lead the boys in yelling out their fit FOOD plan for the day. a. At breakfast I will eat. b. At lunch time I will eat. c. At snack time I will eat. d. At dinner time I will eat. 10. Lead the boys in yelling out together, We have a fit FOOD plan for our day! fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 9

10 Session 8 - Lesson 2 Plan to eat fit FOODs in your day (choices) Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What is the best drink choice you can make? 2. ANSWER: Water or milk. Remember to be fit Plan your fit FOOD for the day. Be fit Drink water when you get home after school today. Cue for Next Activity: Now it is time to learn more about how our MOOD influences what we eat and how much we eat. Get in a circle and hold the quadriceps stretch on each leg for 10 seconds before we get ready to learn about our next activity. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 10

11 Time 10 Minutes Lesson 3 FOOD and MOOD Relay Activity Purpose This activity reinforces: How MOOD influences why one eats and how much one eats. Eat when you are hungry. This activity introduces: The concept of being aware of how much you eat. Eat one serving. Objectives In this activity boys will gain further understanding of: MOOD s influence on FOOD choices. MOOD s influence on why you eat and how much you eat. Eat because you are hungry. In this activity boys will gain an understanding of: Know how much you are eating. Eat one serving. o Eat out of a separate bowl, not out of the bag or box. Materials Needed MOOD Leader Cards FOOD Leader Cards Cones or other boundary markers Timer or stopwatch MOOD Leader Cue Card Lesson 3 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 30) Prepare the Activity Have boys stand in a circle and march in place while they wait for the activity to be set up. Set up the activity area with 2 cones on the opposite side of the start line. o One cone will have MOOD Leader Cards face down behind it. o One cone will have FOOD Leader Cards face down behind it. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 11

12 Session 8 - Lesson 3 MOOD influences FOOD choices FOOD and MOOD Relay Introduce the Activity Have boys continue to stand in a circle and march in place. 1. Explain that this activity will help everyone learn about how our MOOD affects our FOOD choices. 2. Give the boys the directions for the upcoming activity. a. This game is played like a relay. b. You will split the boys up into 2 lines, facing the cones at the opposite end. c. While the boys are waiting in line to play, they walk in place. d. The goal of this game is for each boy to get one FOOD Leader Card and one MOOD Leader Card. e. Each boy will have a turn to run to each of the cones at the opposite side of the room to get one MOOD Leader Card and one FOOD Leader Card. f. You will yell, Go : The boy at the beginning of each line runs to get a Leader Card by the cone directly in front of him at the other end. When he gets the Leader Card he runs back, slaps the hand of the next boy in his team s line, and goes to the back of the opposite team s line and holds onto the Leader Card in his hand. When his turn comes up in the opposite team s line, he will run to get a Leader Card by the cone in front of him. He runs back and slaps the hand of the boy in front of the line and goes to the back of his team s line and walks in place as he holds onto both of his Leader Cards. g. You will yell, Stop! when all boys have two Leader Cards. h. You will call on some boys to talk about the MOOD and FOOD Leader Cards they have in their hands. Ask them, What is your MOOD? Would (name of MOOD on boy s Leader Card) make you want to eat the FOOD that you have? i. Finish the activity by leading the boys in yelling out, Don t let your MOOD choose your FOOD! fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 12

13 Session 8 - Lesson 3 MOOD influences FOOD choices Do the Activity 1. Split the boys in 2 lines facing the cones. a. While the boys are waiting in line, they walk in place as they wait for their turn. 2. Yell, Go! 3. The boys at the front of each line runs to get a Leader Card by the cone in front of them. 4. The boys run back, slap the hand of the next boy in line, and go to the back of the opposite team s line. 5. When each boy s turn comes up in the opposite team s line, he will run to get a Leader Card by the cone in front of him. 6. The boys run back, slap the hand of the next boy in line, and go to the back of their team s line and walk in place. 7. When all boys have both Leader Cards yell, Stop! 8. Call on some boys and talk about what is on their MOOD and FOOD Leader Cards. a. What is your MOOD? b. Would (name of MOOD on boy s Leader Card) make you want to eat the FOOD that you have? 9. Lead all the boys in yelling, Don t let your MOOD choose your FOOD! Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What can you do to know how much to eat or drink? 2. ANSWER: Eat out of a bowl, not a bag or a box. Remember to be fit Don t let your MOOD trick you into eating when you are not hungry. Be fit Next time you grab a bag of snack food, pour 1 serving into a bowl. seconds Cue for Next Activity: Now it is time to get moving. Get in a circle and dance crazy for 15 before we get ready to do our next activity. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 13

14 Lesson 4 Fitness Challenge Circuit Time 5 Minutes Activity Purpose This activity reinforces: FOOD is fuel to MOVE one s body. Using the stoplight tool to pick good fuel (green light foods) for one s body. Drinking water and milk. Objectives In this activity boys will gain further understanding of: The need to eat healthy foods to fuel your body to MOVE. Green light foods are the best fuel for your body. Milk and water are green light drink choices. Materials Needed MOVE Leader Cards MOVE Leader Cue Card Lesson 4 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 31) fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 14

15 Session 8 - Lesson 4 FOOD is Fuel to MOVE Fitness Challenge Circuit Introduce the Activity Have boys continue to stand in a circle and march in place. 1. Explain that this activity will help the boys learn about fun ways to MOVE in their day. 2. Give the boys the directions for the upcoming activity: a. Tell the boys they are going to design fit circuits. b. Four boys will draw a MOVE Leader Card from the MOVE Leader Card deck. c. You will put these four movements in an order to make a fitness circuit for the group to do. If a boy draws a You Choose, the boy drawing the Leader Card gets to pick his favorite movement to use in the circuit. d. Everyone will do each movement for 15 seconds; the total time for the circuit will be 1 minute. e. You will count to fifteen and yell out the next movement of the circuit. f. fit circuit example: Run in Place (15 seconds) Jumping Jacks (15 seconds) Push Ups (15 seconds) Do High Knees (15 seconds) g. At the end of each circuit everyone will yell, I will MOVE. h. The boys will march in place while you choose four new boys to draw Leader Cards to make a new circuit. i. Repeat the activity as time allows. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 15

16 Session 8 - Lesson 4 FOOD is Fuel to MOVE Do the Activity 1. Have four boys pick a MOVE Leader Card. 2. Design the circuit based on the MOVE Leader Cards chosen. a. Lay the Leader Cards in front of you on the floor to lead the boys in the circuit. 3. Let the boys know what the circuit will be based on the Leader Cards drawn. a. Boys will do each movement for 15 seconds. 4. Lead the boys in the circuit following the sequence of MOVE Leader Cards chosen. 5. Count to fifteen and yell out the next movement. 6. When time is up the boys yell, I will MOVE! 7. The boys will march in place while you choose four new boys to draw four Leader Cards to make a new circuit. 8. Continue this process of designing circuits until the allotted time is up. Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What is one of your favorite green light fit foods? 2. ANSWER: Refer to green light FOOD Leader Cards for appropriate answers. Remember to be fit Just like cars need good fuel to run; your body needs healthy foods to MOVE. Be fit When you get home from school, choose a green light food for your snack. Cue for Next Activity: Let s get ready to capture some fit FOODS. Get in a circle and do 5 frog jumps before we get ready to learn about our next activity. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 16

17 Lesson 5 Capture the FOOD Time 10 Minutes Activity Purpose This activity reinforces: Knowing the serving size to know how much you should eat. This activity introduces: The concept of reading a label as a tool to o Know serving sizes o Avoid/limit eating foods high in sugar and fat content. Objectives In this activity, boys will gain further understanding of: Being aware of how much you are eating. Reading a label to know what makes up one serving. In this activity, boys will gain an understanding of: Using a food label as a tool to know what the sugar and fat content is in a food/drink. Materials Needed FOOD Leader Cards 10 Mesh jerseys or another identifier 10 Cones or other place markers Container or Tape for FOOD Leader Cards Timer or stopwatch FOOD Leader Cue Card Reading a Label Cue Card Lesson 5 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 32) Prepare the Activity Set up the activity space and include the following areas: Two territories o One side for each group of boys. o Place a container for the Captured FOOD Leader Cards in each territory o Place the FOOD Leader Cards flipped upside down in the middle in both teams territory. A jail o This should be a neutral location. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 17

18 Session 8 - Lesson 5 Read the label - Know what s in your FOOD Capture the FOOD Talk Time! Have the boys sit in a circle while reviewing the fit lesson points. Your body and mind need healthy foods to grow, think and MOVE. Note: Use the Reading a Label Cue Card for the following Talk Time points. You can read the food label to know if the food is healthy for you. Look for 3 things when you read the label to be sure you are fueling up with healthy foods. o Serving Size know how much to eat. o Too much fat There are two kinds of fats to look for. o Trans fat look for 0 grams o Saturated fat look for less than 5% Daily Value o Sugar Beware if sugar is listed in the first 3 ingredients: o Look for the word sugar or a word ending in ose. Use the leader Reading a Label Cue Card to show the boys the three main things to look for on a food label. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 18

19 Session 8 - Lesson 5 Read the label - Know what s in your FOOD Introduce the Activity Have boys stand up in the circle and start marching in place. 1. Explain that this activity will help the boys learn about what foods give you fit fuel for your day. 2. Give the boys the directions for the upcoming activity. a. Tell the boys that this game is similar to Capture the Flag except that the boys are capturing FOOD Leader Cards. Each team is to try and capture the FOOD Leader Cards in the center of the activity area and keep the captured Leader Cards in their territory. b. You will split the boys into two teams. Each team has their own side (territory) of the activity area. Hand out the mesh jerseys or other identifier to one team and ask them to put on the identifier. c. Each team will try to capture the FOOD Leader Cards in the middle of the activity area. Each territory has a place to put the captured FOOD Leader Cards (explain where you have designated this spot/container to be). When you yell, Go, both teams will try to capture the FOOD Leader Cards in the middle of the activity area. When a FOOD Leader Card is captured it is placed in the capture spot in the team s territory. o Note: A boy can only capture one Leader Card at a time. d. Once all of the Leader Cards are gone from the center, you will yell, Stop! e. Next the boys will try to get the FOOD Leader Cards from each other s capture spot. There is a jail (explain where you have designated this spot to be). When you yell, Capture the FOOD! the boys will try to get the FOOD Leader Cards from each other s capture spot. If a boy gets tagged trying to get a Leader Card that is in the other team s territory, he will be put in jail. o He can get out of jail by telling the fitclub leader a healthy way to RECHARGE in his day. f. The game is played for a total of 6-7 minutes. g. When the game is over, the team with the most green light FOOD Leader Cards wins. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 19

20 Session 8 - Lesson 5 Read the label - Know what s in your FOOD Do the Activity 1. Split the boys into two teams. a. Provide a way for the two teams to be easily identified. Things to consider using: 2 different colored mesh jerseys. 2 different colored ribbons or rubber bands for arm bands. Colored tape on some shirts; not on others. b. Ask the boys to put on their team identifier. 2. Set the timer for 6 minutes. 3. Yell, Go. 4. The boys begin to capture the FOOD Leader Cards from the center of the room (one Leader Card at a time) and put the Leader Cards in the team s capture spot. 5. When all the FOOD Leader Cards have been captured from the center of the space yell out, Stop! and then, Capture the FOOD! 6. The boys will now begin to run into the other team s territory and attempt to steal the other team s FOOD Leader Cards. a. If a boy is tagged in the other team s territory, he goes to jail. If he is holding a FOOD Leader Card, he leaves the Leader Card in the territory. b. The boy can get out of jail by telling the fitclub leader a healthy way to RECHARGE in his day. 7. The team with the most green light FOOD Leader Cards in their territory when the time is up wins. Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What is one ingredient to check when you read a label? 2. ANSWER: Sugar or fat. Remember to be fit You can read food labels to know what you are eating and how much to eat. Be fit Check the label before you take a bite or drink. Too much sugar? Too much fat? Make another choice. Get Cue for Next Activity: in a circle and start walking in place as we get ready to relax and RECHARGE. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 20

21 Lesson 6 Cool-down to RECHARGE Your Body and Brain Time 5 Minutes Activity Purpose This activity reinforces: The awareness that the brain can miscue you to eat when you are really tired. Ways to RECHARGE when you are tired versus eating. Objectives In this activity boys will gain further understanding of: Being aware of and reading hunger cues. Ways to RECHARGE. Materials Needed CD player or other technology to play music (optional) o Calming music (optional) RECHARGE Leader Cards RECHARGE Leader Cue Card Lesson 6 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 33) fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 21

22 Session 8 - Lesson 6 FOOD & RECHARGE - Hunger Cues Cool-down to RECHARGE Your Body and Brain Introduce the Activity Ask the boys to sit in a large circle and provide an arm length between each other to allow enough room for stretching. 1. Explain that this activity will help the boys learn about the importance of a cool-down to RECHARGE their body and brain. 2. Give the boys the directions for the upcoming activity. a. You will stand in the center of the circle and tell the boys: They are going to do some breathing and stretching to RECHARGE their energy. Three boys will draw a RECHARGE Leader Card. After the Leader Cards are drawn, you will lead the boys in doing each movement shown on the RECHARGE Leader Card. b. Ask the boys to continue doing the three RECHARGE movements at their own pace while you review the Talk Time! lesson points. Do the Activity 1. Have the boys close their eyes and take 3 deep breaths. a. This will allow them to calm down after the previous activity and concentrate on the RECHARGE activity. 2. Choose three participants and have each draw one RECHARGE Leader Card. 3. Demonstrate how to do the movement on each Leader Card. 4. The boys do the three RECHARGE movements as they desire while you, the leader, review the Talk Time! lesson points. 5. If time allows, this would be a great opportunity to also read the RECHARGE fit tips on the Leader Cards and use the Leader Prompt to explain the reason the fit tip matters. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 22

23 Session 8 - Lesson 6 FOOD & RECHARGE - Hunger Cues Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: Sometimes you may be tired not hungry. What should you do? 2. ANSWER: RECHARGE. Remember to be fit Sometimes our brain tricks us into thinking we are hungry, when we really just need to RECHARGE. Be fit Feeling a little bit sluggish after school? Take 5 minutes and stretch with some deep breaths to RECHARGE. Cue for Next Activity: We re almost done with fitclub for the day! It s time to take a fit challenge for this week. Ask the boys to remain standing in a large circle. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 23

24 Lesson 7 Closing Time 5 Minutes Activity Purpose This activity provides a time to recap the main fit messages introduced during fitclub 4Boys and to challenge the boys to make one fit choice throughout the next week. This activity will also allow the leader to gain an awareness of what the boys have learned in fitclub 4Boys during this session with the use of the My fit Thoughts worksheet. This activity reinforces: o Challenging the boys to make a fit choice every day in the coming week. o The fit-huddle. o Using the fit-huddle chant to do the fit-check. Objectives In this activity boys will gain further understanding of: How to plan to make fit FOOD choices in your day. Read a label to know: o How much to eat. o What is in a FOOD. Limit the amount of sugar you eat. Materials Needed fit Challenge Cards My fit Thoughts worksheet for each participant Pen or pencil for each participant fit Leader Cue Card My fit FOOD Planner What s in Your FOOD? handout Lesson 7 Talk Time! and Wrap it Up! Message Notes (page 34) fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 24

25 Session 8 - Lesson 7 - FOOD & fit Focus Closing Check for Readiness Activity - My fit Thoughts 1. Thank the boys for doing a great job at fitclub today. 2. Hand out a pen or pencil to each participant. 3. Tell the boys you want to know their thoughts about fitclub today. 4. You will be giving them a My fit Thoughts paper to fill out and return to you. 5. You will read the questions and they can write their answers. 6. Hand out the My fit Thoughts for each boy to complete. a. Read the questions to the boys: What fit piece did you like learning about today? o Participants will circle their answer (RECHARGE, MOOD, FOOD or MOVE) Write down one thing you learned about the fit piece you circled in question #1. Write down one fit thing you plan on doing this week. How easy or difficult do you think it will be to complete the one fit thing from question #3 this week? o Participants will circle their answer (Super Easy, Easy, Doable, Hard Really Hard) b. Allow 2 minutes for the boys to complete the My fit Thoughts paper. c. When the boys are finished, ask them to return their completed My fit Thoughts paper to you. Fill in session information in the Leader Use Only box. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 25

26 Session 8 - Lesson 7 - FOOD & fit Focus fit tip Challenge - fit Challenge Tracker 1. After the boys turn in their My fit Thoughts paper, have the boys draw a fit Challenge Card from the fit Challenge Card deck. 2. Explain to the boys that the fit Challenge Card is meant to be taken home and used throughout the week to challenge them to make a fit choice every day. 3. Show the boys where the fit challenge is on the card. 4. If they do the fit challenge on the card during the day they can mark the day s box with an X. 5. Tell the boys to keep their fit Challenge Card in a place where they will see it each day. This will help remind them to do their challenge. fit-check Reminder 1. Remind the boys to do the fit-check and to talk themselves into making time to RECHARGE in their days. a. fit-check is about doing 3 things when making a choice: 1) Check Your RECHARGE 2) Check Your MOOD 3) Choose to make a fit choice b. You can use the fit-huddle chant to remember to do the fit-check. Think fit Check Your RECHARGE Check Your MOOD Be fit Choose to make a fit choice fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 26

27 Session 8 - Lesson 7 - FOOD & fit Focus Handouts 1. One fit Challenge Card for each boy. 2. My fit FOOD Planner. a. Explain that this planner can be used to plan your healthy food choices in your day. b. To make your fit FOOD plan, write one fit food in each box: In the morning At school After school In the evening c. Post your fit FOOD plan where you can see it to remind yourself of the FOOD choices you will make in your day. 3. What s in Your FOOD? a. Explain that the What s in Your FOOD? handout is to remind you of what to look for when reading a food label. Serving Size know how much to eat. Sugar Beware if sugar is listed in the first 3 ingredients: o Look for the word sugar or a word ending in ose. Too much fat There are two kids of fats to look for: o Trans fat look for 0 grams o Saturated fat look for less than 5% Daily value b. Keep this handy and check the food label when grabbing for a snack. Wrap it Up! Message Remember to be fit Remember to take care of you Think fit to be fit. Be a healthy you! Closing Do the fit-huddle (Think fit. Be fit!) Do the fit-huddle! Think fit. Be fit! fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 27

28 Use with Leader Cue Card: fit Talk Time! & Wrap it Up! Message Notes Session: 8 Lesson: 1 Focus: fit Welcome Back & Warm-up Talk Time! fit Recap Review what was learned last session: Your MOOD is influenced by people and things all day long. Be smart. Don t let others talk you into non-fit choices. When you are in an I won t make a fit choice MOOD you need to turn your MOOD around to an I will make a fit choice MOOD. 1. Know your MOOD. 2. Stop and think about your choice. 3. Turn your MOOD around. 4. Make a fit choice. Your MOOD influences: o What foods you eat o Your desire to MOVE RECHARGE helps you have the energy to motivate your MOOD. You can do a fit-check anywhere and anytime in the day before making a choice. Wrap it Up! Message No Wrap it Up! Message fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 28

29 Use with Leader Cue Card: FOOD Talk Time! & Wrap it Up! Message Notes Session: 8 Lesson: 2 Focus: FOOD FOOD Choices in Your Day Talk Time! You make FOOD choices throughout your day. Think your FOOD before you choose. Is this FOOD a fit choice? Avoid eating high sugar snacks like candy. o Eat fruits instead. Avoid drinking beverages high in sugar; drinks like soda pop. o Drink water instead. Think Your FOOD. Plan and make healthy food choices for: o Breakfast o Lunch o Snack o Dinner Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What is the best drink choice you can make? 2. ANSWER: Water or milk. Remember to be fit Plan your fit FOOD for the day. Be fit Drink water when you get home after school today. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 29

30 Use with Leader Cue Card: MOOD Talk Time! & Wrap it Up! Message Notes Session: 8 Lesson: 3 Focus: MOOD FOOD and MOOD Relay Talk Time! Your MOOD influences why you eat. Your MOOD influences how much you eat. Eat when you are hungry. o Don t let your MOOD trick you into eating when you are not hungry. It is easy to eat too much when you eat out of a bag or box (e.g. snack foods like crackers, pretzels, chips). o Pour one serving into a bowl. Know how much you are eating. Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What can you do to know how much to eat or drink? 2. ANSWER: Eat out of a bowl, not a bag or a box. Remember to be fit Don t let your MOOD trick you into eating when you are not hungry. Be fit Next time you grab a bag of snack food, pour 1 serving into a bowl. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 30

31 Use with Leader Cue Card: MOVE Talk Time! & Wrap it Up! Message Notes Session: 8 Lesson: 4 Focus: MOVE Fitness Challenge Circuit Talk Time! Just like a car, your body needs good fuel for you to MOVE in your day. Fuel your body with healthy foods to have energy to MOVE. o Choose green light foods. o Choose water. o Choose low-fat milk. Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What is one of your favorite green light fit foods? 2. ANSWER: Refer to green light FOOD Leader Cards for appropriate answers. Remember to be fit Just like cars need good fuel to run, your body needs healthy foods to MOVE. Be fit When you get home from school, choose a green light food for your snack. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 31

32 Use with Leader Cue Card: FOOD Talk Time! & Wrap it Up! Message Notes Session: 8 Lesson: 5 Focus: FOOD Capture the FOOD Talk Time! Your body and mind need healthy foods to grow, think and MOVE. Note: Use the Reading a Label Cue Card for the following Talk Time points. You can read the food label to know if the food is healthy for you. Look for 3 things when you read the label to be sure you are fueling up with healthy foods. o Serving Size know how much to eat. o Too much fat There are two kinds of fats to look for. o Trans fat look for 0 grams o Saturated fat look for less than 5% Daily Value o Sugar Beware if sugar is listed in the first 3 ingredients: o Look for the word sugar or a word ending in ose. Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: What is one ingredient to check when you read a label? 2. ANSWER: Sugar or fat. Remember to be fit You can read food labels to know what you are eating and how much to eat. Be fit Check the label before you take a bite or drink. Too much sugar? Too much fat? Make another choice. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 32

33 Use with Leader Cue Card: RECHARGE Talk Time! & Wrap it Up! Message Notes Session: 8 Lesson: 6 Focus: RECHARGE Cool-down to Relax Your Body and Brain Talk Time! RECHARGE gives you energy to MOVE and think. Sometimes our brain tricks us into thinking we are hungry, when we really just need to RECHARGE. Stop and think Am I hungry or am I tired? If you are tired Choose to RECHARGE instead of eating. o Roll your shoulders and take some deep breaths. o Listen to calm music. Wrap it Up! Message Check if you know fit 1. ASK: Sometimes you may be tired not hungry. What should you do? 2. ANSWER: RECHARGE. Remember to be fit Sometimes our brain tricks us into thinking we are hungry, when we really just need to RECHARGE. Be fit Feeling a little bit sluggish after school? Take 5 minutes and stretch with some deep breaths to RECHARGE. fitclub 4Boys! Session 8 FOOD is Fuel 33

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