Teach Middle East Magazine Issue 3 Volume 2 Jan-Feb 2015 | Page 14

P erspe Vox Pop What do you do to stay healthy as a busy educator? Luke Rees Joanne Young Amanda Welsh Music Teacher, Assessment Yr 6 Group Leader Yr 5 Group Leader I enjoy keeping fit and healthy because I think it’s really important for my job. I believe that the healthier I am in my life outside of school the better I will be at work. Each day, I try to do as much varied exercise as possible. Two main things that I do are, I play squash against my friends. We make it fun by playing for a trophy that we invented ourselves. I run on the thread mill in the summer and around the marina when it’s cooler. I also try to eat healthy, so I spend a lot of time choosing fresh fruits to include in my diet. I do quite a number of things to stay fit and healthy. As well as having a healthy diet, I run a staff hula-hooping club at school. We learn how to hulahoop and practise tricks with the hoop to music. It’s an enjoyable way to stay active and because it is in school at the end of the school day, it is convenient for everyone. I also do boot camp in Safa Park twice a week. To stay healthy as a busy educator, I am a keen runner; I’m currently training for my second half marathon. Alongside that, I do a lot of yoga. We run a children’s yoga class at the school, which I help out with alongside Phoenix Rising. I do a lot of yoga in my own time too because it’s an excellent way to de-stress. I also try to sleep well. Asa Firth Raliegh Woods Timothy Reed Deputy Head Teacher Michigan, USA Cottrell, UK To stay fit, I run three times a week, twice in the morning at 5am and once on the weekend. I also try and eat healthily. I have fruit every day. Through prayer, meditation and reflection, I gain the peace of mind that I need to be the best teacher for my students in the UAE. I take care of the rest of my spiritual, physical and mental needs through reading, running, yoga, eating healthy and acupuncture. To stay healthy in the UAE, I try to avoid salty food and keep active. By this I mean taking the stairs instead of the lift or escalator. I try to visit the gym three or four times a week. I don’t do so well with the latter. Coordinator 14 | Jan - Feb 2015 | | Class Time