Nike is supporting Shape America’s launch of “50 Million Strong by
2029” (50 Million Strong), a national initiative and call-to-action for
all schools in the United States to have well-designed health and
physical education programs that provide opportunities for students to
meet the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity.
Shape America stands for Society of Health and Physical Educators.
The 50 Million Strong by 2029 announcement was made at North Beach
Elementary School in Miami Beach, by Shape America officials E. Paul
Roetert and Stephen Jefferies, with Alberto M. Carvalho, Miami-Dade
County superintendent and Shellie Pfohl, executive director of the
President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition.
“Nike believes in the power of sport to unleash human potential,” said Vanessa Garcia-Brito, senior director of communications and partnerships for Nike Global Community Impact. “We know that active kids do better in school and in life, and initiatives like 50 Million Strong by 2029 are key to helping kids find the joy in movement and the opportunity to lead happier, healthier lives. We are excited to see this nationwide commitment and applaud Miami-Dade County Schools for being a leading example.”
50 Million Strong by 2029 is an exemplary response to delivering early positive experiences with sport and physical activity, one of the two tasks in Designed to Move, the framework for action Nike spearheaded with more than 70 expert organizations aimed at reversing the physical inactivity epidemic around the world.
Since the release of Designed to Move, Nike has continued to invest in opportunities to accelerate children moving in their schools and communities, including partnering with Let’s Move! Active Schools, Aspen Institute’s Project Play, and other organizations.