An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Article View
NEWS | May 10, 2011

First Lady invites Guard, Reserve kids to fitness event

By Elaine Sanchez American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON - Alongside about 80 children of National Guard members and Reservists, First Lady Michelle Obama showed off her dance moves and football-handling prowess Monday during a "Let's Move" fitness and nutrition event for military families on the White House's South Lawn.

Obama invited the kids to "get going" at fitness stations - led by members of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition - posted across the lawn. With the teens cheering her on, she danced to Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair," hopped through hula hoops in an obstacle course, practiced a few lunges and took a few minutes to toss a football.

But before she got moving, the first lady first took time to spotlight two of her top priorities - kids' health and wellness and military families.

Military families "are truly the force behind the force," she said. Over this past decade the nation has relied on its service members and their families more than ever before.

"You might not be in uniform, but we all know that all of you make the same, if not more, of the sacrifice," she told the families in attendance. "We know that when our troops serve, you all serve. It's time we started doing everything as a country that we can do to show our gratitude for your contributions to this nation."

That intent, she said, is what drove her and Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, to start the Joining Forces military family support campaign. This national initiative calls on all sectors of society - from citizens and communities to businesses and nonprofit groups - to support military families.

"It's an effort to rally the entire country - every American - to recognize, honor and support all of our military families," she said. "It is incumbent upon all of us to step up in some way to make sure these families know that we're proud of them."

As part of this initiative, the first lady unveiled three new Let's Move commitments specifically designed for military kids and teens.

Members of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition have committed to doing a special series of events and outreach with military families across the country, Obama said, citing a few upcoming examples.

Championship NASCAR driver Carl Edwards will visit military bases in connection with his weekly races, and former New England Patriots linebacker, Tedy Bruschi, along with a team of wounded warriors, is scheduled to begin climbing Mount Kilimanjaro this week.

Additionally, the International Health, Racquet and Sports Club Association will offer free memberships to immediate family members of actively deployed National Guard and Reserve members, she said. Starting June 1, people can log onto the Let's Move website to find a club in their area and sign up for free.

Also for these families, the American Council on Exercise has agreed to provide at least one million hours of free personal training and fitness instruction. Obama encouraged military families to visit the Let's Move website to learn more about these initiatives.

 

 

Related Articles
Air Force Gen. Steve Nordhaus, chief of the National Guard Bureau, joins reserve component chiefs to testify before the House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Defense during a National Guard and Reserve Forces oversight hearing in Washington, April 17, 2026. Photo by Master Sgt. Zach Sheely.
Nordhaus Underscores National Guard’s Indispensable Role
By Master Sgt. Zach Sheely, | April 17, 2026
WASHINGTON– In the span of a single year, the men and women of the National Guard conducted precision airstrikes to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, rescued dozens of children from rising Texas floodwaters, repelled cyber...

Soldiers assigned to the Montana Army National Guard Honor Guard carry the casket of Pvt. Henry Bordner from a Lockheed C-130 Hercules to a waiting hearse during a dignified transfer at Bert Mooney Airport in Butte, Mont., April 15, 2026. Photo by Spc. Daniel Temme.
Montana Guard Returns World War II Soldier Home
By Senior Master Sgt. Devin Doskey, | April 17, 2026
BERT MOONEY AIRPORT, Mont. – After more than 80 years, a Montana Soldier has returned home.Airmen from the 120th Airlift Wing conducted a solemn C-130H transport mission April 15, bringing the remains of U.S. Army Pvt. Harry...

Capt. Julie Keppner, 122nd Theater Public Affairs Support Element; Maj. Brendan Thompson, Special Operations Detachment–Pacific; and Capt. Eddy Allen, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 56th Theater Information Operations Group show off their medals following the National Guard Endurance Team trials, held as part of the Nebraska DekaFit Road Show at the Nebraska Army Aviation Support Center in Grand Island, Nebraska, April 11, 2026. Courtesy photo.
Washington Guard Athletes Earn All-Guard Endurance Team Honors
By Joseph Siemandel, | April 17, 2026
CAMP MURRAY, Wash. – Three Citizen-Soldier athletes from the Washington Army National Guard proved their grit and competitive edge on a national stage, earning spots on the All-National Guard Endurance Team during the...