Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Healthier Kids




For both boys and girls, it is important to engage in exercises that require walking, jumping, running, skipping, hopping, catching, and climbing to aid in developing their balance, agility, and coordination. Movements such as these will also allow for their natural growth spurts and patterns to occur.

A minimum of 4 days per week of cardiovascular activities are recommended. Kids should move for 30 minutes per day, and up to 7 days a week is acceptable. These activities can be done through group sports or as general play.

Check your local YMCA and park districts for classes and events. Whatever activities you choose, supervision and proper instruction are always recommended. It's okay to ask your children what they like to do - discover what they consider to be fun. This is also a way of finding out what sports or activities they might naturally excel at. Watch out for those future Olympians! If they can't decide, feel free to suggest a daily activity and provide them with the necessary environment.

Family Exercise

At one time during the week, everyone in your family should participate in one family activity for 30 minutes.

Generally, you can do whatever you want for your weekly family fun as long as it involves the entire family and is healthy, and you have a good time. It should be something easy that puts the family together and begins to reinforce good habits around this weekly event.

Go to a park with a soccer ball and have a family soccer game. Regardless of where you live, there are plenty of park areas where you and your entire family can meet and do lots of things. If you can't find any goals, use some trashcans or plastic cones to make goals, and have a blast. Everyone loves to kick a ball.

Spend as much time as you like playing, but no less than 30 minutes. Have scoring contests with one another, or have a parents versus kids game. Be creative, and you will have fun and lots of laughs. And don't forget to give yourself and your family small rewards for their healthy efforts; maybe a trip to the movie theater or some extra time staying up on the weekends. It will go a long way.

If it's raining or too cold outside, find an indoor rock climbing wall and have the whole family try to climb. Rock climbing develops hand grip and all upper body muscles, and it's a great confidence booster. Climbing on an indoor wall is safe and fun for the whole family, but be sure to have proper instruction before starting.

The earlier children are introduced to physical activity, the more inclined they will be to make exercise a part of their personal lifestyles as they grow and mature.

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