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Helping Kids Stay Active - Tips To Increase
Childrens Fitness
Kids today are less likely to be active or physically fit
than kids of past generations. Children love to play and move their bodies, but
for many children today biking, playing ball, running, and other outdoor activities
are a thing of the past and are replaced with watching TV, playing video games,
texting friends, and playing on the computer. Poor eating habits are also to blame.
With childhood obesity increasing at an alarming rate, kids are at risk for diseases
such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other health risk associated
with obesity. In addition, a social stigma goes along with being overweight. Some
of the benefits of regular activity include building strong bones and muscles,
increased flexibility, helps maintain a healthy weight, promotes good posture
and balance, strengthens the heart, increased alertness during the day, better
sleep at night, better self-esteem and self-confidence, and brighter mental outlook.
Research recommends that children 2 years of age and older engage in 30-60
minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. With cuts in the
physical Fitness programs at school, this means even less activity for children.
However, it is not too late for families to become proactive in promoting a healthy
and active lifestyle. You can even make it FUN and EASY! Here are a few suggestions
to get you and your family started. - Get the whole family involved
and set a good example by exercising regularly. Remember what you set in motion
now will stay in motion.
- Limit TV, video games and computer time.
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Establish a routine set aside for physical activity.
- Encourage
organizational sports if they are interested.
- Encourage your
child to take the stairs instead of the elevator.
- Involve them
with yard work, helping around the house, shoveling snow; make a game out of doing
the chores such as who can pull the most weeds.
- You can walk;
play ball, kayak, swim, hike, dance, jump rope, climb, skip, throw the Frisbee,
walk the dog, go to the batting cages, go bowling, biking, skateboarding.
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Do exercise videos together or yoga stretches.
- Safety is very
important be sure to have your child use proper protective gear when necessary
and the activity is age appropriate.
- Every child is an individual,
with different strengths, and weaknesses. Be sure to consider this when planning
your activities.
- Remember for kids its all about having a good
time. They need to have fun and enjoy what they are doing; they should not find
it boring or too much like work to keep them engaged in the activity.
Whatever
you do to promote your child to be more active, make sure that it is fun, gets
the whole family involved and that your child or children have a voice in picking
activities. Making healthy choices and including physical activity in your children's
lives will set the foundation for a lifetime of health and wellness. Just imagine
the impact you will have on your child with well-established fitness habits that
will more likely carry over to adulthood. Now get out their and get those bodies
moving!
By
Cathy Jackson
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