Quote From A P.A.C.E. Trek Supporter:
"You
are sending such a great message to our kids. Thank you for your
time, effort, pain, and commitment to Promoting Active Children
Everywhere!"
A
one-of-a-kind annual running, walking & learning adventure for K-12
school children! It
is 100%
FREE and requires
only a few minutes per day for about 3 weeks! Read
School Team Guidelines
Contact
Paul Staso...
You may use the form below to
send Paul a message. Please be sure to include a valid
e-mail address. Note to Students: Please
understand that Paul receives a lot of messages and
cannot reply to everyone who writes, although he enjoys hearing
from children worldwide.
HE'S DONE IT!
On May 1, 2011 Paul Staso Became The First Person To Run
506 Miles Solo Across The Mojave Desert In A Mere 17
Days!
Note to Teachers:
Paul is in the process of preparing for P.A.C.E. Trek 2013.
It will be an 'out of this world' running adventure
unlike any other. Paul and children globally will do a
round-trip run to the International Space Station through "Space PACE 2013".
Learn more by clicking here.
SEE THE PICTURES! During
the Annual P.A.C.E. Treks Paul Takes a Lot of
Pictures. Have a Look!
CLICK FOR PACE PICS
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P.A.C.E. TREKKERS Since P.A.C.E.
Treks began in April 2008 there have been 68,652
school children worldwide that have logged
326,252 miles
─
which is about 13 laps of planet earth!
Paul's 7 Teaching Goals Through P.A.C.E. Trek Challenges
1. The importance of good health/nutrition, as well as the benefits of frequent and consistent
exercise.
2. The benefits that can be experienced from running and/or walking
(the original way to better fitness)
3. That if you take care of your body it can take you on some
wonderful adventures.
4. Interesting information about the various locations that he runs
through completely alone.
5. The importance of setting goals and pursuing dreams no matter
what obstacles might be in front of you.
6. That a positive attitude and the desire to positively impact the
lives of others can be very rewarding.
7. That perseverance can take you places that you never imagined you
could get to.