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DC Billion Steps Challenge kicks off in Ward 7

WASHINGTON 鈥斅燨ne billion is a big number. It seems even bigger if you鈥檙e talking about taking a billion steps. But that鈥檚 the challenge D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is putting to city residents. It鈥檚 a challenge to step their way to better health.

On Saturday morning, Bowser kicked off the citywide FIT DC Billion Steps Challenge, at the Deanwood Recreation Center in Northeast, D.C.

The challenge encourages all city residents to eat healthier food and become more active by taking a billion steps.

鈥淭oo many of our residents are suffering from chronic diseases that cut the quality of their life too short,鈥澛 Bowser says.

The mayor, along with city residents who鈥檝e been selected as Fit DC coaches, stepped out for a 1.5 mile walk Saturday to start toward聽their billion steps. A Fit DC coach has been selected for each of the city鈥檚 eight wards. In addition聽a聽senior coach and a youth coach were selected.

Also at the kickoff, out for the walk Saturday, were other city officials, such as Ward 7 Council member Yvette Alexander, D.C. Department of Health Director Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt and Acting Director of D.C. Parks and Recreation Department Keith Anderson.

鈥淲hat Mayor Bowser has done is she鈥檚 calculated that if every resident walked 1500 steps (every day) we could do this,鈥澛燚r. Nesbitt says.

The Fit DC initiative links residents to nutrition and physical fitness resources in their communities. Dr. Nesbitt says the role of the Fit DC coaches is to encourage D.C. residents to move more and to make healthier choices.

In the months ahead, the 1.5 mile walk will be held in each of the city鈥檚 wards.聽 The city will be using different tools including online sites to track and log miles walked by residents. Billion Steps Challenge has more information about the program. You can also head to 聽and Twitter at MyFitDC.

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