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  1. Recess Rocks

    The Recess Rocks® program reverses childhood obesity and promotes life-enhancing habits. A creative, dynamic movement program for elementary school children, Recess Rocks brings fun, low …

  2. About - Recess Rocks!

    Recess Rocks emphasizes children’s non-competitive enjoyment of using their bodies rather than mastery; they are encouraged to move in a way that’s comfortable for them but self-challenging as well.

  3. Classes - Recess Rocks!

    Sharpen kids’ minds and energize their bodies with lively Recess Rocks classes! A great solution to sedentary, indoor recesses, our non-stop, non-competitive recess classes help children get their …

  4. Programs - Recess Rocks!

    With the Recess Rocks® program! Weaving together aerobic movements—like kickboxing and tae kwon do, swing and African drumming, tai chi and yoga—and joyful musical beats, the 1-30 minute …

  5. Programs - Recess Rocks!

    Pick from our marketing brochure, tools for schools to announce Recess Rocks classes, and terrific templates for movement instructors, plus a Recess Rocks logo to make your own tee shirt!

  6. SCHOOLS - Recess Rocks

    Requiring no equipment and no change to your schedule, you can blend Recess Rocks activities into the school day and help students get their recommended 60 minutes of daily vigorous physical activity.

  7. Lessons - Recess Rocks!

    Take a look at Bones, Muscles and Joints, Grades 4 to 5, then download fully detailed classes from the free Recess Rocks toolkit! Learn more and contact us today.

  8. Let’s Move Kids to Health | A PROGRAM OF THE | www.RecessRocks.com | 860-852-0830

  9. Kids - Recess Rocks!

    Nwando Olayiwola, chief medical officer of Community Health Center, Inc. (Recess Rocks’ parent organization) and PBS Kids® personality “SteveSongs” talked about the new Recess Rocks theme …

  10. Recess Rocks!

    Called Recess Rocks, the campaign includes innovative health programs for all ages, with a focus on treating and preventing childhood obesity, as well as a nationwide video contest.