Physical Education: What We Learn in PE Class (Matt Janucz) The Intentional Parent

Episode 3

Episode Synopsis

This week on TIP Greg and Tina focus on the importance of establishing good fitness and nutrition habits. They are joined by guest Matt Janusz, program director and general manager at CATZ performance sports in Pasadena. After reviewing a few recent videos from the web, Greg, Tina and Matt explore the benefit of emphasizing the importance of an active lifestyle starting at a young age. Greg and Tina also share this week’s recommendations for web apps and online resources for parents.

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Guest Bio

Matt Junusz is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He enjoys working in the area of youth development and looks to continue helping kids learn life lessons through sport and live healthy lifestyles. Matt was raised in Littleton, CO and graduated from Dakota Ridge High School, where he participated on the soccer, track and football teams. Matt graduated from Stanford University with a BA and MA in Psychology. While attending Stanford, Matt played on the nationally ranked soccer team that reached back-to-back NCAA Final Fours.

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Episode Breakdown

00:00-02:00 Introduction- Matt Janusz from CATZ

02:00-23:00 CURRENT TOPICS/ VIDEOS FROM THE WEB

02:00 VIDEO CLIP 1 Pregnant woman runs Chicago Marathon then gives birth

03:50 (Tina, Greg and Matt discuss the video)

07:00 VIDEO CLIP 2 Homecoming Queen Kicks Field Goal

08:20 (Group discuss video, females in sports etc)

12:25 Debate of nutrition in schools…How bad is it?

12:59 VIDEO CLIP 3 “Mrs. Q, Ate and blogged about School Lunches for a year”

14:00 Discussion of video topic.

23:12 QUESTION FROM THE WEB: Michelle “What activities can I do at home with my 2 year old toddler?”

25:34 CATZ sports (where Matt is the program director) stands for Competitive Athlete Training Zone.

27:21 How do you start?

27:43 CLIP ONE video of engaging students and getting the mind focused

30:30 CLIP TWO: Obstacle course

33:00 How do you help people see that and learn that to be more motivated?

34:00 Can you define how often you need to work out and for how long?

35:40 So what is good? What do you suggest in terms of the amount of fitness?

36:36 Why isn’t flexibility and strength emphasized like it used to be (president’s challenge)?

39:50 What about the idea that mistakes are part of it?

40:37 QUESTION FROM THE WEB: Is playing Wii considered exercise?

42:12 How important is it for parents to engage?

43:15 Combine football training.

44:30 At elite levels of training, does it mean they can play the game well?

45:20 CLIP THREE (off season training video).

47:40 How much training do they need to see results ?

48:18 What about the idea of overdoing it? Parents pushing too much?

49:40 Do you offer a plan to help manage that?

50:56 How do you help parents prioritize?

59:00 ONLINE WEBSITES AND RESOURCES

61:30 APPS for iPhone/iPad for nutrition/health

67:18 wrap up the show.

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Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is a lecturer, a parenting consultant, and a therapist at pediatric & adolescent psychology associates. She speaks to groups all across the country and writes for numerous venues, most recently the pbs series “this emotional life.” her book, co-authored with dr. Dan Siegel, is called the whole-brain child: 12 revolutionary strategies to nurture your child’s developing mind. She’s a mom to three school-aged boys.

Greg is a former Microsoft executive and father of a five year old boy. He is a three time Iron man ® triathlete, master gardener and activist parent. Greg enjoys marathon running, surfing and spending time with his wife, Peggi and their son Lincoln.

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