"We will also be engaging with some of our families to follow them post-program to see how it continues to influence their choices. So, in addition to the newly upgraded program platform and added 'travel destinations', there are some very exciting new elements of the programme this year."
Classes taking part in the Virtual Adventure work as a team to travel across the world. Along the way, they are met by their sporting heroes and ASICS ambassadors who will show them around and share some interesting facts about local history and geography, as well as some of their pro-health and wellbeing tips.
Participation in the Virtual Adventure is free thanks to the support of partners like Zespri and ASICS, with The Young and Healthy Trust ensuring teachers in participating schools have the resources and support they need to encourage kids to succeed.
"The programme has been perfected for the digital generation with each child designing a unique avatar which they'll see interacting with their classmates and the sports stars at every stop. Better still, every real-world healthy choice – like moving their body, eating a piece of fruit or drinking water - comes with the instant reward of digital points to add to their class total, Over a five-week period, these actions start to become ingrained so the likelihood of continuing them is much greater than from a one-off lesson," said Kim Harvey.
The good news didn't stop there for the Thames-Coromandel area's students, thanks to a very special delivery last week to Parawai School in Thames.
Two very surprised classes received a pair of new ASICS sports shoes after entering the Show Us Your Moves for ASICS shoes competition last term before starting the Zespri Young and Healthy Virtual Adventure last week.
Kim Harvey said she was impressed by the class's submissions; "They needed to show us their favourite game or activity they do as a class to take care of their mind and body. We loved the fun, teamwork and energy demonstrated in their submission.
"They needed to show us their favourite game or activity they do as a class to take care of their mind and body. We loved the fun, teamwork and energy demonstrated in their submission."