President Bush Discusses Physical Fitness Month
Encourages Americans to Exercise
May 5, 2007 -- THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. This is Physical Fitness Month, and I'm with members of the President's Physical Fitness Council. Their job is to encourage all Americans, young and old, to exercise.
I love exercise. Today I'm going to ride with a group of friends on a mountain bike. But the message to all Americans is to find time in your schedule to walk, run, swim, bike, to take care of yourselves.
President George W. Bush stands with member of the President ' s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports as he addresses the press before a bike ride in Beltsville, Md., Saturday, May 5 , 2007. "Today I'm going to ride with a group of friends on a mountain bike," said the President in his remarks about May being Physical Fitness Month, "But the message to all Americans is to find time in your schedule to walk, run, swim, bike, to take care of yourselves." White House photo by Joyce Boghosian I appreciate Mike Leavitt, who is the Secretary of Health and Human Services, for joining us today. He knows what I know, that if someone takes care of their body through good exercise, that it is -- it's the beginning of really good health policy for the United States.
It doesn't take much time to stay fit -- 30 minutes five days a week; 30 minutes of walking, 30 minutes of running, 30 minutes of biking, 30 minutes of swimming on a regular basis will help deal with a lot of health issues here in America. I have found that exercise not only is a good excuse to get outdoors, it helps relieve stress, as well. And so, on behalf of the President's Council on Physical Fitness, I say to America, get outside, take time out of your life, schedule yourself, do discipline and exercise.
Thank you all for coming.
Source: White House
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