West Virgina public school students dance dance their way to fitness
by:
John
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posted:
1/26/2006 7:43:00 AM
Konami is partnering up with the State of West Virginia for three years by adding a curriculum of Dance Dance Revolution to all 765 public schools' physical education program within the next two years. The benefit of the game has been documented before and I'm glad to see a game get some good press these days.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – January 25, 2006 – Konami
Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced a three-year partnership
with the State of West Virginia that will help the state’s public
school students get in shape while also having fun. Through the
program, all 765 West Virginia public schools will be adding the
excitement of Dance Dance Revolution® (DDR) to their
physical education or health related curriculum based program within
the next two years. In the first phase of the program, all of the
state’s 103 middle/junior high schools will incorporate DDR into their curriculum in the coming months.
As childhood obesity continues to reach epidemic proportions in the
state, the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) and
the West Virginia University's (WVU) Motor Development Center were
inspired to enter into the partnership after experiencing positive
results in increasing children's levels of physical activity with its
clinically based Games for Health research project. The Agency
recognized the cutting edge technology and affordability of Dance Dance Revolution
as well as the success the game has had in combating the sedentary
lifestyle of children as they lose weight in a fun and exciting way.
“Bringing the health benefits and enjoyment that DDR
provides to school children is a great way to combat childhood obesity
that is caused by the sedentary lifestyle of today’s kids,†said Clara
Gilbert, Director of Business Partnerships, Konami Digital
Entertainment, Inc. “DDR has been a proven success in schools
and this program with the State of West Virginia demonstrates the
positive effects that can come from making DDR a part of one’s daily routine. This first-of-its-kind partnership will help us continue to demonstrate the benefits of DDR to consumers around the country.â€
As part of the initiative, the state will develop a school-based DDR curriculum and collect data in order to analyze and report on the health and academic benefits of using DDR
in schools. Representatives of PEIA, WVU's Motor Development Center,
the West Virginia Department of Education, Mountain State Blue Cross
Blue Shield and Konami shall oversee the project. The state will share
the results of this study with Konami and publish the results of the
study in reputable professional journals.
“Addressing childhood obesity is among the top priorities of Governor Manchin's administration. DDR
offers West Virginia a unique opportunity to turn ’screen time’ into
active time while allowing children residing in even the most rugged
terrain an opportunity for physical activity,†said Nidia Henderson,
Wellness Director of PEIA.
Since it was first introduced to North American video game consoles in 2001, Dance Dance Revolution
has sold more than three million units across all platforms. More
recently, the phenomenon has received a tremendous amount of exposure
for its health benefits. Each version of the game has a unique workout
mode that allows users to track calories burned and conduct their own
fitness regiment. A major part of the new trend in gaming that takes
players off of the couch and away from the joystick, DDR has
recently been introduced as part of the physical fitness curriculum in
multiple school districts in the United States. Additionally, it has
been a part of numerous research studies on childhood obesity.
For more information, please visit: http://www.konami.com/gs.