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Tigers catcher Gerald Laird teaches Detroit's youth about healthy living. Find out what the kids learn about the fundamentals of optimum health.

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" Healthy living is an important part in any big leaguers painfully. Catcher Gerald Laird understands that as well it's the Brooklyn."

" Fellow California and my my favorite thing was to be outside. And sort of as a kid I was real involved in sports and when I wasn't playing a sport I was always seem to be outside just enjoy life and being here."

" Larry recently teamed up with Tigers had athletic trainer Kevin Rand and its staff but this sixth annual plagued campaign. The program designed to promote a healthier lifestyles for kids. Eighty members of the Boys and Girls Club of southeastern Michigan participated in this year's event. They were looking forward to coming here bright note this morning breakfast club and -- want to say is thank the entire Tigers organization. Stretching. Scored more than going to have to do. Most important. That as you get older especially. More prone -- injuries are guys that frequently sometimes in the end. He got right now let's look ever going to be."

" Please stands for promoting a lifetime of healthy activity for -- it. And this afternoon these kids are getting all the kids they need for a healthy lifestyle --"

" Here's don't walk out towards center fielder of -- very good very good. We played campaigns. Signature program would be that's professional baseball athletic trainers society. We don't try to tell it to baseball we tried tailored to being just help the active -- and -- utility type drills that type thing they'd go."

" Tell you that is down -- nice golf pulled it out okay."

" In addition to undergoing agility drills and stretching. -- kids learn about injury prevention and the dangers of using performance enhancing drugs we've signed nationwide is more than 85% of kids."

" I've never had a parent teacher coach talked to them about the dangers of steroids. And organizations here to change it."

" Today some of its days as innocent yeah -- yeah. My understanding. Again yeah right. Based on the smiles on these kids faces the afternoon with a big hit. I think it would have been -- this means for the kids -- here they've really enjoy they like people act I think they come out of my more about I think his. Very gifted athletes graduated. -- My favorite team in I'm really line I. We'll again --"

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