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U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Joins Retired Lt. Colonel for Beach Boot Camp

Lt. Colonel Bob Weinstein, known as the Health Colonel, has invited the Spruance Division of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets for his beach boot camp in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday, January 22, 2005 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM, Las Olas and State Road A1A. The workout will air on the television network Telemundo tentatively on February 6, 2005 at 3 PM on the extreme sports show "Ritmo Deportivo" or it will air sometime in February.

(PRWEB) January 20, 2005 -- The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corp's Team Spruance is the finest youth development program for boys and girls ages 11 - 17 available in South Florida. The program and staff's goal is to help teens and pre-teens develop skills, self-esteem and confidence that will help them succeed to the greatest degree possible for each individual in school and life. Team Spruance receives its primary support from the Fort Lauderdale Council of the Navy League of the United States, as well as contributions from many area businesses and individuals.

Here's how the Sea Cadet program is summed up:
It's About Having Fun − In Ways and Places You've Never Imagined.
It's About Learning & Growing from Exciting Experiences Few Ever Have.
It's About Friendship, Teamwork and Being Part of the Team Spruance Family
It's About Becoming Self-Disciplined and Successful in Everything You Do
It's About Helping Each Other While You Help Yourself
It's About Caring, Commitment, Courage & Compassion
It's About Honor − For Country, For Family, For Friends and For Self

"The sea cadet program emphasizes the teaching of positive moral values that benefit others and help build self-respect, self-esteem and confidence", said Lt. Jeff Leibowitz, Executive Officer of the Navy League program. "Only a small percent of those who become Sea Cadets actually join the military, but the values and discipline they learn help them move on into families and businesses where they make significant contributions as responsible and honorable members of society."

Females make up about 40 percent of Team Spruance. Sea Cadets get some amazing opportunities. Recently, they visited the Combat Information Center of a naval guided missile cruiser and participated in fire fighting training. Sea Cadets receive the same training that the military receives, which can be anything from Navy SEAL to Navy band training.

For more info on Fort Lauderdales United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Team Spruance go to: www.flseacadets.org

For more info on Lt. Colonel Bob Weinstein go to: www.fountainofyouthfitness.com

For more on "Ritmo Deportivo" of the television network Telemundo go to: http://www.telemundo.com/ritmodeportivo/index.html

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