According
to the Food and Nutrition Research Institute’s 7th National Nutrition Survey in
2008, at least 16 million Filipinos aged 20 and above, and about 2 out of 10
children are overweight. Undernutrition
also remains to be a public health concern affecting nearly 3 out 10 children. Also
recently, there have been prevalent issues on change in children’s
interests and behaviors brought by fast-changing technological environment.
With these alarming concerns, Alaska
Milk Corporation is committed to help provide
proper nutrition and promote an active lifestyle. Thus every summer, Alaska
gathers basketball, football and volleyball enthusiasts through its Alaska
Power Camps. The summer sports program inspires both girls and boys to engage
in sports. Moreover, through basketball,
football and volleyball, the child does not only improve his/her talent but
also acquire proper skills development
and formation of the Power Camp values of discipline, determination,
hard work, teamwork and sportsmanship.
Distinguished
Philippine sports icons will lead the Alaska Power Camps. First, Philippine
Basketball Association (PBA) legend and Alaska Aces assistant coach Jeffrey
Cariaso will lead a team of basketball coaches.
Second, former professional football player and currently Alaska
Football Power Camp Project Director and Alabang Football School, Makati
Football School Director, Tomas Lozano will lead the Alaska Football Power Camp.
Lastly, Philippine Super Liga volleyball player and former De La Salle University
Lady Spikers star volleyball player, Michele Gumabao, will lead a team of
volleyball experts in teaching aspiring young girls in the Alaska Volleyball
Power Camp.
Alaska
continues to encourage children to go out and play by participating in various
Alaska sports programs like Alaska Power Camp. For general information about Alaska Milk Corporation visit www.alaskamilk.com,
For more information about Alaska Milk
Corporation Sports Program visit www.playph.com, Facebook: www.facebook.com/PlayPH;
Twitter: @playph;
Instagram: @alaskaplayph
For more
information about Alaska Power Camp, please visit the following websites: http://alaskapowercamp.com/basketball/2014/
For inquiries please call 840-4500 local 205 or 209 and look
for CK Kanapi-Daniolco, Sports Development Group
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