/ Modified dec 17, 2010 5:04 p.m.

Teachers' Voices with Jennifer Strosin and Susan Frank

A teacher re-discovers her "inner athlete" while becoming a role model for health and fitness to her 4th grade class.

Teachers Voices Frank & Strosin 617x347 Jennifer Strosin (left) is a fourth grade teacher at Ocotillo Ridge Elementary School in the Vail School District and Susan Frank (right) is the owner of O2 Modern Fitness, a fitness studio in downtown Tucson.
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"I'm trying to give myself just a little bit of leeway as I figure out how to balance life as a busy elementary school teacher and an athlete."

That is a quote from a blog entry written by Jennifer Strosin as part of the O2 Modern Fitness Challenge.

Jennifer is a fourth grade teacher at Ocotillo Ridge Elementary School in the Vail School District who was determined to re-discover her "best self." This past summer she participated in the O2 Modern Fitness Challenge, a health and fitness training program run by O2 Modern Fitness owner Susan Frank.

On this week's Teachers' Voices listen to how Jennifer's quest is rubbing off on her students.

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