Press Release : Spreading More Than Goodness On World Milk Day
SPREADING MORE THAN GOODNESS ON WORLD MILK DAY
Dutch Lady Malaysia gets Malaysian children
to Drink.Move.Be Strong through Jr. NBA programme
Petaling Jaya, 14 May 2014 – In celebration of World Milk Day this year,
Dutch Lady Malaysia will go beyond spreading the goodness of milk with a
campaign that helps Malaysian children adopt an active and healthy lifestyle.
Aptly named Drink.Move.Be Strong,
the campaign essentially encourages children to drink one glass of milk a day
and spend one hour a day on outdoor exercise.
Putting the campaign into action, Dutch
Lady Malaysia will present the first Jr. NBA programme in Malaysia. Under its Drink.Move.Be
Strong campaign, the NBA’s international youth development programme will
serve as a vehicle to promote physical activity through basketball
participation.
Rahul Colaco, Managing Director of
Dutch Lady Malaysia, said the Jr. NBA programme promotes not only basketball
participation, sportsmanship and teamwork, but more importantly, an active
lifestyle among children. “It has been staged in the Philippines for seven
consecutive years, and has reached more than 80,000 students, parents and
coaches participating in its camps, clinics and activities. We plan to present
Jr. NBA Malaysia as an annual programme to get more and more Malaysian children
and parents appreciate and reap the healthful benefits of sports,” he added.
Jr. NBA Malaysia 2014 presented by
Dutch Lady Malaysia will conduct a series of exciting basketball clinics and
camps to get children to be active and drink milk. It will officially launch on
31 May, 2014, a day before World Milk Day (on 1 June, 2014) at Stadium MABA,
Kuala Lumpur.
“We are thrilled to partner with Dutch
Lady Malaysia to help improve the health of children across Malaysia,” said
Francesco Suarez, Vice President, Global Marketing Partnerships, NBA Asia.
“Basketball has a significant participation base, the game is easy to learn,
and is a great way to teach boys and girls the importance of exercise and a
healthy lifestyle. Thanks to the support of Dutch Lady Malaysia, we are
bringing Jr. NBA to Malaysia where, together, we can speak directly to kids, parents,
and educators about health and fitness.”
On the impetus of the Drink.Move.Be
Strong campaign, Colaco said it is founded on the belief that every child’s
growth and development is heavily influenced by both nutrition and daily
exercise. “It is also conceptualised to address nutritional and lifestyle gaps
found in Malaysian children based on the the findings of SEANUTS (or South
East Asian Nutrition Surveys),” he said.
SEANUTS is a nutritional study on
children aged six months to 12 years in four South East Asian countries
including Malaysia. Its key findings on Malaysian children indicated one in 20
were underweight; one in five were overweight or obese; a high proportion of
school-aged children reported low physical activity; and nearly half the children
had Vitamin D insufficiency. These findings implicate parents, schools,
healthcare professionals, policymakers and even the private sector need to play
proactive roles in educating and getting Malaysian children to adopt a
healthier lifestyle with the right nutrition and more physical activities.
“Through the Drink.Move.Be Strong
campaign, we hope to harness the power of both nutrition and basketball to
enable Malaysian children to adopt an active and healthy lifestyle,” said
Colaco.
Participation in Jr. NBA Malaysia 2014
presented by Dutch Lady Malaysia is free and open to boys and girls between
five and 14 years old. There are four stages to the programme, starting with a
series of clinics for coaches and children in the first. The sole coaches clinic
will be held on 31 May at Stadium MABA; and a series of open clinics for kids
will follow starting with a clinic at Sekolah Wawasan, USJ15 on 1 June.
In the second stage, a two-day
Selection Camp will be conducted in August, during which the top 40 boys and
top 24 girls aged 10 to 14 years will be chosen to participate in the National
Training Camp in stage three. Children who participate in clinics as well as
school players are welcomed to join.
The National Training Camp, which makes
up the third stage of the programme will be held in Kuala Lumpur from August
22-24. It will be attended by an NBA Legend or Player, and it covers a
three-day intensive training schedule and culminates with the selection of 10
boys and four girls who will be named as the inaugural Jr. NBA Malaysia
All-Stars.
In the final stage, the Jr. NBA
Malaysia All-Stars will be provided with a unique, overseas NBA Experience trip
and the opportunity to play against a counterpart team from another country
later in the year.
In addition to Dutch Lady Malaysia,
Spalding will serve as the supporting partner of Jr. NBA Malaysia. Astro is the
Official NBA Broadcaster. The event is also supported by the Westports Malaysia
Dragons.
Visit www.bestrong.com.my
to learn more about the Drink.Move.Be Strong campaign. To sign up for Jr.
NBA clinics, go to www.jrnba.asia/malaysia.
If i drink milk, i will feel bloated..
ReplyDeletethen you are lactose intolerant la
Deleteoh, World's Milk Day coming Sunday?? okay okay, i'll make sure i grab a packet of Dutch Lady milk for breakfast~~ :p
ReplyDeleteWait see if they give out free milk better lol
DeleteOh now we have Hari Susu celebrations too. Next might be World Kopi Day too. Muahahaha... Just kidding.
ReplyDeleteI am a milk addict as well since baby till now but I have to go slow cos doctor told me after 30, tak payah la.
Wahhhh no wonder Anay sihat dan kuat! Suka minum SUSU! :)
DeleteSEANUTS is new to me. So they can conduct all the detailed surveys to get a better understanding. This is really useful as our SE Asian children & adults are really different and could eat almost anything but not all could drink milk. I find that strange and my brother is one chronic case.
ReplyDeleteSEANUTS had a forum recently but pity I cannot go otherwise I can learn more from them and about nutrition.
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