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More than 200 research studies point to a new paradigm of learning.  When students engage in just 10-15 minutes of rhythmic aerobic activity before an academic task, their success at that task soars. In a California study, test scores rose almost 25% - a goal almost every school in the nation seeks as NCLB funding demands measurable academic results.

Perhaps common practices that remove more and more PE (and art and dance) from the daily school experience for almost 75% of our nation's children should be re-examined.  Using the research that says, "10-15 minutes of rhytmic aerobic activity before a an academic task leads to greater success at that task" we developed a student-led program called Generation FIT.

Children - not just elementary, but all students, need to move. Brain research explains how a brain functions and learns. Movement and oxygen are key.  Even more importantly, the 80% of us who are kinesthetic learners can focus and concentrate better when movement is regular every day. We have spent two years collecting data and research to support this claim.   The resulting study provided proof that EXERLEARNING works!  Take a look at our Exerlearning BLOG to discover many GenXe3 strategies that make sense for your employees - at school or in a community business environment.  E-mail us your questions and comments to info@generation-fit.com

School to Work: Adults who need to focus, reduce stress, be creative, have energy and feel good at work should move as well. GenXe3 ties success at work to success for a valuable resource - the most challenged and at-risk students.  The same research that supports Exerlearning has been found to enhance productivity, attendance and stress relief in the workplace. Let us deliver the most effective and cost conscious solution - one that benefits tomorrow's workforce today.

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