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WALK GEORGIA. Presentation TO extension faculty/staff Spring 2010 session details Registration open February 14 – March 5 Log activity March 1 – April 25 www.walkgeorgia.org/promo www.walkgeorgia.org. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. Cooperative Extension Banner Program
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WALK GEORGIA • Presentation TO extension faculty/staff • Spring 2010 session details • Registration open February 14 – March 5 • Log activity March 1 – April 25 www.walkgeorgia.org/promo www.walkgeorgia.org
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension • Banner Program • Identify issue relevant to entire population: Georgia wellness • Create program for simultaneous statewide delivery • Engage communities • Change sedentary lifestyles • Reduce rates of preventable disease University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
What is Walk Georgia? • 8-week program • Spring and fall sessions • 3-week registration period • Log physical activity online • Activity entered earns “miles” • Miles unlock counties • To date: • 4 full sessions, 1 pilot • ~ 17,000 participants • widespread state adoption University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
County Implementation: • Form a local task force • Seek local sponsorship • Determine local competitions • Interact with local organizations • Support participants • Advertise • www.walkgeorgia.org/promo University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
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Special groups: • Schools, senior centers, other large organizations • Special instructions to help with registration – from facilitator to participant • Limited mobility content http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkleglowplug University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Registration: • Pre-survey of exercise behaviors • Demographics • Account creation • online tutorial: www.walkGeorgia.org/public/acctCreation_participant.html • participant • county administrator • Participants: teams and individuals • Groups: identify school and other affiliations University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Activities Active Stretching Aerobics Badminton Basketball Biking / Cycling Bowling Calisthenics Canoeing / Kayaking Dancing Dynaband Elliptical trainer Exercise Ball Exercise machine Football Frisbee / Catch Gardening Golf Gymnastics Heavy yardwork Horseback riding Hunting Jump rope Martial arts Medicine Ball Mowing Pilates Racquetball Running Skating Skiing Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball Walking Water Activities Water Jogging Weight lifting Yoga http://www.flickr.com/photos/adwriter University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Post-program: • Post-survey • Completion certificate • Awards to leaders, local recognition • Success stories • County reporting- impact statement template University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Program Evaluation: • ~4000 registrants per session • ~3000 active participants • Who are they? • How satisfied were they? • Would they recommend this to a friend? • Walk Georgia task force reviews participant surveys and suggestions after each session [stats fr Warren’s reports, Connie’s PPT] Development: pilot Per program session: Task force post-program roundtable Formative evaluation, areas to improve/adjust University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Spring 2010 Program Dates: Registration open 2/14 – 3/5 Log activity 3/1 – 4/25 Questions? Contact a Walk Georgia task force member: Jan Baggarly, Katie Barnes, Maria Bowie, Connie Crawley, Christa Campbell, Susan Culpepper, Betty English, Jessica Hill, Sonya Jones, Sid Law, Janet Valente, Shirley Williamson University of Georgia Cooperative Extension