ni Gerard Peter - @Sports | June 04, 2021
Para mas mapalakas ang sports development sa kabataan, nahikayat ang MILO Philippines, Department of Education (DepEd) at Philippine Jump Rope Association (PJRA) na ilunsad ang tatlong programa ngayong 2021, kasama ang World Milk Day 10 million skips challenge ngayong Hunyo.
“Nutrition, health and wellness is always been a priority for MILO and Nestle. Very committed po kami in enriching the lives of Pinoys through these 3 focus areas. In MILO helps company fulfill these priorities by enabling the Filipinos in the Champion Journey’s through sports. Through our commitment into grassroots development, patuloy ang paghahanap namin ng programa to get our children active at home,” pahayag ni MILO Sports Manager Nestle Phils. Inc. Lester P. Castillo, Martes ng umaga sa lingguhang TOPS Usapang Sports on Air webcast via zoom, kasama si PJRA President coach Noel Agra sa programang suportado ng Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), GAB at PAGCOR.
Puntirya rin ng Tripartite Agreement sa DepEd ang ‘Train the Trainers’ para ituro sa MAPE Teachers ang tamang techniques sa jumping rope na para magamit sa pagtuturo sa 2021-2022 school year at mapasama sa P.E. program. “Actually, hindi lang sila matuturuan eh, they will be certified. Imagine, you have a certain certification from a group like PJRA at kung papaano ang tamang pagtuturo ng jump rope, and this will become a livelihood for them when the PJRA starts rolling out their active online classes.”
Nakatakda rin ang virtual competition ng jumping rope sa Setyembre o Oktubre para sa mga Interschools. “At the moment we’re able to identify 8 different sports and we are already in discussions with the partner organizers combination of the national sports association and private organizations in helping grow up the eligibility, technical and other rules, in making sure na mapatakbo natin ng maayos itong virtual tournament na ito,” dagdag ni Castillo na planong dalhin sa Palarong Pambansa at MILO Little Olympics ang jumping rope oras na matapos na pandemic.
“It’s very aesthetic, very pleasing watching, yun ang goal namin sa sport ng jump rope kaya naging member kami ng Asian Jump Rope Union lalo na they are doing it very well tsaka international jump rope sa states kase meron kaming guide kung paano naming siya ma-execute as a sport din. With MILO and DepEd, we’re looking to start it with the kids with Little Olympics and competitions and hopefully nga that’s how we start and grow it from there,” esplika naman ni Agra.
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