The Philippine Star

HOW SPORTS BRINGS FAMILIES TOGETHER

- ANTHONY SUNTAY

Milo has always championed the developmen­t of kids. Now, it empowers parents as well.

As the nation’s youth follow by the quarantine measures by staying indoors, Milo Philippine­s introduced the “Milo Home Court Campaign,” an online sports initiative aimed at empowering parents to continue their kids’ journeys even while at home.

Developed in tandem with its partner organizati­ons, Milo’s latest initiative provides a wealth of sports content with interactiv­e and physical activities so that moms and dads can help their children stay safe, stay active and stay healthy.

The campaign offers a variety of expertly-developed programs available on Milo’s social media pages, making sports and exercise accessible for parents who are looking for alternativ­e ways to engage their kids in active play.

“During this time, moms and dads are seeking imaginativ­e ways to keep their kids active and moving, and sports is the perfect outlet to promote not just a healthy lifestyle, but also instill valuable life lessons so that their kids grow into well-rounded individual­s,” said Lester P. Castillo, AVP, Nestlé Philippine­s. “The Milo Home Court can be a useful resource for parents to transform their homes into a training ground so that kids can discover their love for sports and pursue their aspiration­s.”

Through the campaign, Milo brings its signature sports clinics to the digital space to ensure that kids can continue their dreams of becoming tomorrow’s champions. Parents can engage their kids in a weekly training course that will teach them the basics and fundamenta­ls of different sporting discipline­s.

The online program is available on the Milo YouTube channel where parents can find free video lessons for nine sports discipline­s, namely arnis, badminton, basketball, football, gymnastics, karatedo, volleyball, taekwondo and tennis. All online courses are developed and facilitate­d by Milo’s expert coaches and mentors from its trusted partners such as the Philippine Taekwondo Associatio­n and the Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Karatedo, ensuring that kids receive the best kind of training.

Milo Home Court also includes interactiv­e training classes that will help kids further develop their skill sets and gain a better understand­ing of their strengths. These classes come with a minimal enrollment fee, and provide aspiring athletes the advantage of real-time supervisio­n and expert assessment by the best coaches in and outside of the country. Beginning with karate and taekwondo, the live online classes will debut August, and parents are advised to enroll their children early as slots are limited. This initiative not only helps support the livelihood of displaced coaches and trainers, but also ensures that the

next generation of Filipino athletes do not miss out on opportunit­ies to excel in sports.

To make routine sessions more engaging, Milo will also offer a live training session through the Milo Team Play Live. The program is a live exclusive physical activity class where kids can interact with renowned fitness mentor coach Jim Saret and their favorite Milo ambassador­s Alyssa Valdez and Jamie Lim on the Milo Facebook page.

“By innovative­ly using technology as a platform for sports instructio­n, we are able to continue to nourish ambitions of Filipino kids,” said Castillo. “The Milo Home Court is our way of inspiring the youth to never give up on their dreams despite the challenges, such as this situation that we are facing now. We encourage parents to support their kids in their champion journey by participat­ing in our online programs that will help mold them into becoming the next generation of champions.”

The Milo Home Court campaign is in support of World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) Global Recommenda­tion on Physical Activity for Health, wherein kids aged five and above should engage in physical activity for an accumulati­ve 60 minutes every day to build their muscle strength, improve motor skills, and promote bone developmen­t.

Along with these programs, kids can make their daily exercise more energizing together with the new Milo Champion Formula that contains more milk, packed with more champion energy nutrients such as protomalt, iron, and vitamins B2, B3, B6, and B12.

To know more about the Milo Home Court campaign, simply visit Milo Philippine­s YouTube channel (https://www. youtube.com/channel/UCZ2Wzb2qX­mrCgIYnPq6­VfvQ/playlists) and the Milo Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ milo.ph).

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The Milo Home Court can be a useful resource for parents to transform their homes into a training ground so that kids can discover their love for sports and pursue their aspiration­s.
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Alyssa Valdez, Milo champion
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Milo Home Court includes interactiv­e training classes for kids.

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