
The elementary school students were thrilled to learn the skills of American football from former National Football League (NFL) player, Adam Seward. Besides teaching them some basic fundamentals of throwing and catching a football, he emphasized the smart choices he made with nutrition and training for him to excel at the highest level of the sport. Adam made many sacrifices to be the best and the students looked to him to be a role model for them developing physical fitness and a healthy diet. The elementary school is placing a special emphasis on healthy eating this year and this effort is being led by physical education teacher, Ms. Leanne Entwistle. Adam’s example of healthy choices left a powerful impression on the students.

He is shown above during his career with the Carolina Panthers. Adam graduated from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and was a special teamsĀ star and linebacker for the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars during his 4-year career. After his playing career, he worked for the NFL in Mexico and China, promoting the sport and commentating on games.

Mr. Seward is completing a physical education teaching program with the education department of California. He is an intern teacher in our middle school and high school physical education department this trimester. Our students have benefited from his energy, enthusiasm and professional sports experience.
American football is quite popular with Kwansei Gakuin schools and the university team is the most successful in Japan, with 27 national titles. “The Fighters” are undefeated this season and play archrival Ritsumeikan University Panthers Sunday, November 19 at Expo Memorial Stadium at 13:00. Tickets are available at the game or via the website.
Thanks to Adam for taking time out to inspire the elementary school students and PE teacher Ms. Entwistle for facilitating the visit.
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