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Monday, August 04, 2008
There is no other demographic as heavily marketed to as children and young teens. At the same time, there is no group whose caloric intake is as closely monitored at the same time. Combining these two truisms, it is somewhat surprising to see so many children being grossly overweight.
Yet nutritious meals and healthy eating for kids requires parental involvement and when parents are willing to abdicate their power of choice to the latest fad on television or simply succumb to the Siren song of the fast food industry, obesity in childhood is a logical phenomenon.
Nutritious meals and healthy eating for kids is not a goal that requires a Herculean effort, but there are some tips parents should follow to make it easier on them and their kids. For example, while fresh fruit is the best choice, the washing, peeling and cutting are sometimes considered a hassle.
Fortunately, several manufacturers now offer prepackaged fruits and also veggies that have been washed, cut, and cleaned to be edible straight from the package. Although a bit more expensive than their natural counterparts, they are nonetheless a great way for kids to eat their fruits and veggies and for harried parents the time savers needed.
Nutritional meals and healthy eating for kids requires parental involvement also because in some cases children are not aware of some choices they might have. While it is easy to opt for a bag of cookies, when introduced to snack sized cracker and cheese portions which are nutritionally much more sound than cookies could ever be kids may decide to opt for those foods instead. Yet unless a child is introduced to these choices by a parent, she or he will not know that they are indeed available options!Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness, gymnasium, gymnastics, nutrition, obesity
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Offer a child a bag of chips and a video game controller, and the odds he or she will most likely obediently take them and put them to use. Offer little else, and the odds are good that you have just set up a child on a course of choices that will have a far reaching impact over the course of her or his life.
As a matter of fact, there is a chance that these early moments of conditioning will be replayed time and again when the growing child makes other choices as well. In the other hand, health education for kids fosters lifelong choices of wellbeing, and kids who have been thusly trained will become empowered to turn off the game and go outside to play.
At the heart of such health education for kids is the parent willing to make it happen. Sure, there are exercise and fitness programs offered for children in a variety of settings but by and large children will only begin attending and continue attending such fitness classes if the parent is supportive and in some cases even applies a judicious amount of pressure to keep going, even when exercises are beginning to encroach on the comfort zone of the child and exertion is now actually becoming more frequent as the intensity of the workout progresses.
Such parental health education for their kids will play a vital role in learning how far to push past the point of comfort just to get a healthy workout and when to stop to avoid injury and when recognizing fatigue.Labels: children, childrens, exercise, fitness, healthy nutrition
Thursday, June 26, 2008
With the rise in child hood obesity there has been a rise in helpful kid's fitness and nutrition resources online. These sites offer tips in nutrition guidelines and kid friendly recipes. There are also fitness resources such as exercises, fitness games and exercise safety available at your fingertips.
As we grow in understanding of what we should eat and how much the food guide pyramid can help us to eat better as well as guide our children towards better and healthier food choices. These resources can be put to good use when we incorporate these tips into our children's daily lives. We can assist them in choosing healthier foods and activities that will build a path to healthier adulthood.
We see children who are obese and riddled with adult disease such as heart disease, arthritis and diabetes due to poor nutrition and sedentary activities. We can change this simply by reading over these resources such as www.kidshealth.org or www.healthiergeneration.org. You can find other sites by searching "kids fitness resources". The American Health Association supports many of these sites. So review these resources and help yourself to pack a better lunch box menu. Low fat dairy items such as yogurt and whole wheat breads can boost the nutrition value.
These online resources can help you to reach your kids to get them up and moving and eating for their health. There are numerous resources online and all it takes is some searching and a small amount of time and you can begin to improve the life of your children and perhaps your own eating habits.Labels: children, classes, exercise, fitness, gym, gymnastics, kids
Friday, June 13, 2008
Using the internet as a way to make your children healthier is not something that one would usually consider. The internet is a great place for someone to learn vital information that is needed, but it does not make you think of getting out and exercising, after all it involves you sitting in one place and not moving your body around.
Fortunately, the internet provides you with a variety of information about ways to eat healthy that you may not have realized before. You can learn healthier ways to cook your foods, become interested in foods that you may not have heard of or tried before. Also, it can provide you with a number of new exercises and give you information about the best ways to perform the exercises.
It can tell you things to look out for when performing exercises, so that you do not harm yourself by pulling your muscles or causing permanent damage to your body. Some great ways to exercise that your children may not even realize are exercises are to play hopscotch, jump rope as many times in a row as you can, play musical chairs or dance free style to music.
Take your kids out for a bike ride or even go roller skating. Be sure to teach your children to stretch out by warming up and cooling down before and after exercising their bodies. Teach them to have fun while doing something good for their bodies at the same time. Being healthy doesn't have to be hard work.Labels: children, classes, exercise, fitness, healthy nutrition, kids
Monday, June 02, 2008
The mess and chaos of throwing a party indoors can make the choice for an outdoor party apparent. It can also be easy if you use four key areas in planning and carrying out your child's party bash. These areas include space, safety, activities and food. You have to ensure that the yard or other outdoor location has enough space for games, seating and other party activities.
Once you are certain you have the proper amount and area for your party you can review the areas safety. Are there any dangers such as broken tree limbs or other safety fears? If so remove the obstructions if not proceed to planning activities. Find a space for your pinata, pin the tail on the donkey or musical chairs. The final step is simple you choose the foods and drinks to serve.
Keep the food simple and kid friendly. Serve up pizza and punch. Cupcakes can be easier to do than cake and kids can even decorate their own with frosting and sprinkles for added fun. An outdoor party can be a great experience to keep the mess from being made in your home and allow the kids to run outside in the fresh air.
For more tips or ideas in choosing a location or other areas of an outdoor party you can search outdoor parties online for abundance in information. You can also find games and theme ideas to make your outdoor party everything you dreamed it would be. Your child will have a ball and so will all of his or her guests.Labels: childhood, childrens, classes, exercise, fitness, fun, games, gym, kids, parties, party
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Gymnastics are an excellent way for children to get the physical activity needed for their health while enjoying themselves and having fun. You do want to ensure that your child is in an appropriate age level class.
Gymnastics offers classes for children who are toddler age up through adulthood. Speaking to gymnastics coach or other location official will allow for more detailed age/lesson class information. Toddlers can enjoy summer salts and other areas of physical movement in a tumbling class. As children enter school age classes and so on courses in gymnastics offer more stimulating challenges such as parallel bars and balance beams.
The positive area of choosing gymnastics for your child's fitness choice is that it meets the three main components for complete physical fitness. These components include endurance, strength and flexibility. Your child or children will receive a full range of health benefits from building bone and muscle strength to becoming more limber which can better prevent sports injuries.
Gymnastics is not only healthy for the body but also for the mind. Completing challenges and seeing progress in ones abilities can increase self-esteem. Also the building of teamwork related skills are great for future use as an adult.
Gymnastics classes are often offered in most cities or towns. You can begin your search through your local phone directory. Tour the facility and speak to gymnastics professional for a better understanding of what is offered for your child. Both you and your child will be thankful in the end.Labels: activities, childrens, classes, exercise, fitness, gymnasium, gymnastics, kids
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Childhood obesity is on the rise in the United States and there is frighteningly no sign of slowing. Children in today's day and age are surrounded with animated toys, video games and computer activities that keep them sedentary for most of their day.
Schools across the nation are creating budget cuts that threaten to remove recess and possibly gym classes. The American diet is packed full of processed foods that offer high calories and high fat with little nutritional value.
These factors combined create or cause our children to enter the category of obesity. The effects of obesity are even more alarming. Diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and cholesterol are all effects of obesity that our children are suffering with.
As with adults when the body carries an excess of additional body fat the heart is forced to pump harder than normal causing stress on the heart. The faint thought of a child suffering a heart attack is nearly unfathomable. These health concerns can create a problem in their youth as well as continue into adulthood.
As children grow at a rapid pace a poor diet and excess weight can cause abnormalities in bone structure along with premature joint pain and wear. This is why we must take a stand against childhood obesity and focus on prevention as well as treatment.
Teach our youth to eat a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Teach them that fitness in enjoyable as well as important. Childhood obesity is dangerous and we have to put a stop to this epidemic now.Labels: activities, childhood, childrens, classes, exercise, fitness, obesity
Friday, May 02, 2008
When it comes to getting our children involved in fitness activities it can prove to be difficult to compete with the television programs, video games and computers that fill our children's lives. The best way to get kids into a fitness activity is to make it into a game.
Kids don't see jump rope or hopscotch as a fitness activity but they are successful ways to get your heart pumping and those muscles moving. Be creative and always think fun. One of the best fitness games for kids is an obstacle course.
You can create an obstacle course in your own backyard. Use cones in a zigzag motion to run around, place a child swimming pool in one area to jump into or a play tunnel to crawl through. Designate an area for the crab walk or bunny hop. These activities are all exercises that can be a fun challenging way to get your kids up and moving by incorporating fun fitness games. Kids also like a fitness course.
Many city parks offer a fitness course where you can do pull ups, a balance beam and jumping jacks along a trail. Kids also love to compete with there parents. By incorporating these two and making it a race or competition, your kids will be having fun while adding exercise into their young lives.
You can also incorporate kid friendly sports as a way to add fitness game fun as a daily routine. Soccer, soft ball or ice skating can all be fun filled methods to allow your kids to have fun while caring for their physical health. These are also great for kids as they can share the experience with other children.
That is one reason why the game of tag is so fun for kids. There is a lot of running which is exercise, but kids see this as fun because they are concentrating on making their opponent it.
When it comes to getting our kids into daily fitness activities we have to keep in mind what they enjoy and whether or not it is safe for their growing bodies. Once this is done everyone can enjoy the fun as well as the health benefits of fitness games.Labels: activities, exercise, fitness, games, kids
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
As childhood obesity is on the rise in the U.S. parents are seeing the importance of exercise in a whole new light. School age children are to get sixty minutes of exercise or physical activity each day. This ensures that a child burns off the calories eaten per day reducing the chance of obesity, while building muscle and bone strength.
Children are actually exercising any time they are running around as in gym classes at school or on the playground. Sports or games such as tag are also exercise. If your child however does not enjoy these activities or requires more to choose from you can consider choosing a kid's fitness class. There are numerous activity classes that contain the three key components of physical fitness.
These components are endurance, strength and flexibility. Classes such as karate, dance, skating and gymnastics offer a fun, kid friendly environment while incorporating all their components of fitness. This ensures that your child is getting the enjoyment of a child's activity while building a healthy fitness routine. With the focus on childhood fitness growing in popularity there are now even kid friendly gyms with classes in yoga and boxing for kids.
To find such activities you can search online or through a local directory (phone book). Always be sure to check the program or class for age appropriate levels. This makes a course or class challenging enough to keep a child's interest but not overly challenging to create frustration. Fitness at a young age can build a love for healthy activities and put a child on the path to better health as an adult.Labels: activities, childrens, classes, exercise, fitness, gym, gymnasium, kids
Saturday, April 26, 2008
The importance of incorporating fitness activities into the lives of our children is beyond words. As childhood obesity and related ailments are occurring more than ever before, we have to help to take charge of our children's lives for their health and well being.
There are several areas of fitness classes for kids that are fun and healthy. Some children find it difficult to participate in sports such as soccer or softball.
If this is the case there are several other activities or classes that can incorporate fitness into our children’s lives while allowing them to have a fun experience. There is swimming, horseback riding, dance, cycling, cheerleading, skateboarding, hiking and golf.
There are also fitness courses in tennis, fencing, gymnastics, martial arts, yoga, ultimate Frisbee and running. These activities are all great for physical health and they are also beneficial in teaching your child a life skill while increasing self-esteem.
These are also important to incorporate in our children's lives for over all health. Do not get discouraged if your child is unsure of which activity interests them.
Try to find trial offers that will allow your child to try an activity and if they find they do not enjoy it there is no money lost. You can also find a resource that offers several activities instead of only a single choice.
The YMCA, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts offer miscellaneous activities for youth ranging from indoor and outdoor fitness activities. You may find that you can even start a program yourself.
You can create a nature walk for your community youth, where you meet so many times week and walk trails or nature areas while enjoying the natural surroundings. Keep the activities fun and enjoy the activity with your kids. Take the time to find a fitness activity with your kids and you will both be happy in the end.Labels: activities, childrens, classes, exercise, fitness, kids
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
As a concerned parent, you know that fitness games for kids are an important part of growing up healthy. Yet in between work, a hectic family life, and a plethora of other obligations, it is sometimes hard to come up with some fun games, and then change them or invent entirely new ones as the child ages.
Before long, the child may become bored with the tried and true games she or he enjoyed just a few short weeks ago, and at times parents will let their child's physical fitness slide or leave it up to the child to find engaging activities.
While in some cases highly motivated children will be able to verbalize the kinds of activities in which they would like to engage, in most cases children will choose the path of least resistance and rather than working out new routines, exercising for the fun of it, or hooking up with other kids to play and stay fit, many kids turn into couch potatoes and begin exercising their video game playing hands and fingers instead.
Fortunately, fitness games for kids are easy to find, and by and large there are two ways of going about it: either choose your child's age as a springboard (find activities that are age appropriate) or choose your child's preference for a certain kind of activity and build from there to find new applications.
For example, if your child is a toddler and loves to run and hide, this makes for a great fitness game involving balls and buckets.
The goal would be to hide the balls under the buckets within a specified period of time. To make this an activity that is centered on a preference for playing with balls simply seek to increase the level of difficulty by requiring the balls to be balanced on top of the buckets.
Games such as these can be found online at most of the major parenting magazine sites, or you may contact your child's physical education teacher for some input and suggestions.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, fun, games, gym, gymnasium, kids
Monday, April 21, 2008
If we may believe the authorities on the subjects of fitness and healthy nutrition, America's children are not faring too well when it comes to being healthy. Nutritious snacks are often forsaken for the quick fix of a bag of chips and a soda.
In the same vein, the only kind of exercise many kids get throughout the day are either the school mandated physical education classes or the exercise their favorite video game character undergoes later on in the day.
Are fitness classes for kids really necessary? Granted, they provide a structured environment for children where exercise is an option that is undergone safely and preparedly, but would it not make sense that parents who are dedicated to getting their kids to such an extracurricular activity in the first place will also be the parents who will not give in to the quick fix of the junk food aisle?
Perhaps surprisingly, fitness classes for kids are indeed a much needed option for many kids, even for those of devoted and caring parents.
Consider the fact that fitness classes for kids help children understand not only the need for exercise, but will also help them to learn how to exercise properly and thus minimize the possibility of injuries.
Frequently this goes beyond the scope of time that parents have to devote to their children's physical fitness, and thus these are much needed lessons which can be learned outside the home.
In addition to the foregoing, consider also that many fitness trainers will also touch on healthy nutrition as part of the exercise program, and thus these classes are a most valuable resource for children and parents alike.
Of course, there is also the secondary benefit of helping children enrolled in such classes to develop better control over their bodies, achieve fitness goals, and therefore also bolster the child's overall sense of self worth, self esteem and of course sense of accomplishment.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness classes, gym, gymnasium, kids
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Teaching our children the importance of exercise alongside the joy of fitness is key to raising children who will have a better chance of living life without obesity and related ailments. Far to many children are obese in the United States. Poor diets rich in processed foods, sugary drinks and fatty snacks are only one part of the problem.
Children are use to being able to sit in front of a computer or television for much of the day entertaining them in a sedentary manner. Our parents and grandparents as well as most of us enjoyed bike riding and playing outdoor activities with friends. As technology has made life simpler we have become lazy alongside of it.
As we see children with diabetes, arthritis and other weight related problems appear we realize that our children need to be given the opportunity to exercise through fun activities like jump rope, hopscotch, and age appropriate sports such as basketball, t-ball and soccer. Allow your child to get involved in a fitness club or class such as gymnastics, dance or karate.
Any activity that is safe and age appropriate that is performed for an hour each day at least five days a week is perfect. You can find kid friendly exercise facilities like My Gym online. Kids can even have a birthday party that incorporates fun fitness activities.
Professional gymnastic teachers walk kids through activities on gym equipment as well as play games and activities for kids with the party group. There are a number of ways your kids can exercise in fun and healthy ways, simply take a look around and get started.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fun, games, gym, gymnasium, kids
Saturday, March 15, 2008
When it comes to helping our children gain interest in exercise, we have to show them that it can be fun. Get creative with your kids exercises. Plan a hike to a local nature site and create a type of scavenger hunt. Spot two butterflies and one bumble bee. Look for a feather or animal track.
This can keep kids busy thinking while their bodies is moving. Another fun kid friendly exercise is an obstacle course. Create an area to race through, a tunnel to crawl through and something to leap over.
Add a bunny hop or two and finish it off with a crab walk. Kids will be giggling away while they strengthen their hearts and bodies. Play a game of horse with your kids and see who can make the most shots and the most misses.
Swimming, bike riding and jump roping are all classic childhood activities that we often do not consider exercise. The fact is if your heart rate picks up and you breath a bit harder it can be called exercise.
Take your kids to a local park or run a fitness course. Kids love to try and beat mom or dad at an activity, so make it fun. Get your whole family involved for a great time.
Ask your kids what they would enjoy; you may find that they have some great ideas. Go play a game of Frisbee golf on a sunny day or toss a ball in the back yard. No matter what you do, make it safe and fun for a great day of healthy activity.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, fun, gym, kids
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Children of all ages should get a minimum of an hour of exercise per day. They shouldn’t perform exercises that are adult oriented like walking on a treadmill or lifting weights at the gym. Instead children should perform exercises that are suited for their age and skill level.
A child ages three and four can perform tumbling classes and play games that allows them to jump and dance. Children who are ages five and six can perform basic gymnastic moves such as walking on a balance beam and performing cartwheels. Children six through eight and seven through thirteen can build up towards gymnastic equipment such as the rings or bars.
Beyond gymnastics children can participate in age appropriate sports such as soccer, baseball and cheerleading. Any activity that is safe and fun that gets your kids moving their bodies for energy exertion and building their hearts strength is great.
Children also need to understand that exercise is important and that it is fun. Following activities that are age appropriate allow children to enjoy themselves in an activity that they can do so they do not get frustrated and they build self-esteem.
If you are interested in finding new exercises or activities for kids you can find videos, classes like those at my gym and books on age appropriate exercise and activities. You will find that you can do toddler yoga with your daughter and some silly dance moves with your son. Children love to move and laugh and they won’t even realize that its real exercise.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, fun
Friday, December 28, 2007
Every parents wants healthy children, but sometimes keeping up with their activities can be hard work. When you've been working hard all day, you'll often find that you just don't have the energy to keep up with active, enthusiastic kids. You may not feel that it's safe to let them play outside on their own. For the busy parent who can't afford to enroll kids in formal sporting classes, children's exercise groups can make all the difference.
Children's exercise groups are easy to organize. If you don't know enough other parents with kids of a similar age to yours, try putting a notice up at the local school and getting together a group that way. Even if you have just five participating adults, that's one for each day of the week.
You don't need any special skills, just enthusiasm for sport or active games - if you're not sure what to do to keep the kids happy, ask them for their input. In most clubs of this sort, the adults quickly find that their varying interests and abilities means the kids have something different to do each night of the week.
Exercise clubs are exciting for kids and provide them with social opportunities as well as keeping them fit. They don't need to be as strongly goal-orientated as more formal groups and they can leave plenty of room for creative play. When you participate in an exercise club you'll find that you've a lot on your hands one day a week, but the rest of the week you'll have time to yourself when you can really relax and do your own thing - knowing that, in the meantime, your kids are keeping fit and having a great time.
Exercise groups can be organized practically anywhere that there's room to play, so start talking to your friends and neighbors and see if you can come up with a system that makes your lives easier whilst putting fun and fitness first for your kids.Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness, fun, gym
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Some forms of children's exercise never seem to go out of fashion. Amongst girls, nothing beats the enduring popularity of skipping, even if it may look a bit different from the way it did when you were a child.
Many women can remember the day they were given their first skipping rope. Practicing at home is a great way to build up coordination and timing as well as improving reflexes. It strengthens the calf muscles, keeps the knees in good shape and provides excellent aerobic exercise, helping to develop a healthy heart and lungs. Children don't tend to see skipping as exercise - it's a game, a fun thing to do alone or with friends - but it'll get them in good shape for other kinds of sport.
Modern skipping equipment looks quite different from the old stuff and can be a good way to get kids interested. Skipping ropes now come in a range of bright colors, including twisted rainbow shades, and many have handles which glow or flash when the rope is used. Consult your child to make sure you get something appropriately fashionable.
An impressive skipping rope will be taken to school to be used in multiple player games, encouraging still more kids to get involved. It can help to make your child popular in the playground as well as providing valuable children's exercise.
Skipping may seem old fashioned, but the simple toys are often the best. It can be a particularly effective way to encourage girls to get physical because it won't conflict with their desire to be seen as appropriately feminine.
Many girls are reluctant to join in popular sports, but skipping will suit their image of themselves and will help them to stay in shape. It's fashionable with everyone from pop stars to movie idols, so make sure they don't miss out. A skipping rope costs very little but it can make a big difference to your child's life.Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness, gym, gymnasium, kids
Thursday, December 20, 2007
It's easy to let kids get away with things. We all have a tendency to spoil our children - to let them lie that little bit longer in bed, to feed them more treats than we really think they should have, and to accept their excuses when we know the real reason they don't want to exercise is simply that they don't want to make the effort.
It's easy to indulge them like this because we can relate to the desire to be lazy and to overeat, but part of the reason we feel that desire is that we're not in perfect condition ourselves.
If we'd been more active as children, we'd find it easy to get out of bed in the mornings feeling bright and alert. We'd enjoy healthy foods and physical work would leave us feeling good. If this seems like wishful thinking, bear in mind that it has a strong scientific basis. fitness for kids provides fitness for life.
We now know that good health in childhood can have major effects on the way our bodies develop as we get older - even if we're not able to keep up that level of exercise in later life. People who are healthy as children generally stay slimmer as adults and have a reduced risk of metabolic conditions like diabetes. They're less likely to suffer from heart problems or respiratory problems, and even some cancers are significantly rarer. Overall, they can live five to ten years longer.
Fitness for kids encourages good habits and also helps to develop a metabolism which is geared toward activity, helping people who enjoy exercise in childhood to remain active for a larger proportion of their lives.
There are lots of things we can do to improve our health as adults, but we'll never have the advantages we could enjoy if we'd exercised more and eaten better when we were children. Still, whilst we're unable to change this for ourselves, we can make things better for the next generation.
Naturally we want the best for our children, but we need to understand that indulging them in the short term might not be the most appropriate solution. Encouraging them to be active, even if they sulk a bit at the time, will give them gifts they'll be very grateful for in later life.Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness, gym, kids
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Are you having difficulty getting your child to exercise? A lot of children love the sporting look but don't want to make the effort to get involved in active pursuits. One way to help improve fitness for kids can be to encourage them to develop their look. If they're going to have the clothes, they ought to try and make a good impression on them.
Adults tend to think of fashion as something which only becomes important during the teenage years, but young children are highly conscious of what they wear and the impression it makes. Sport-style clothing is very popular and having the latest such clothing - and especially footwear - is important in making an impression on other kids. Often these clothes are expensive and children will beg to get them.
Encourage your kids to prove how much they need sporting clothes by demonstrating that they have a real use for them. If they want running shoes, they can earn them by taking up running-based activities. This will help them to develop a positive work ethic at the same time as improving their health.
Fitness for kids is, ultimately, all about helping them to grow up with healthy bodies, but when they're young they won't value health as much as appearance. Connecting the two makes it easier for them to make healthy choices. What's more, a pair of running shoes which has been earned will always be treasured more than a gift. Children will know that their fashionable sporting clothes reflect their own achievements.
Pride in these achievements will ensure that they feel confident whenever they're wearing their new gear. They'll also look a lot more impressive if they're the right shape for the body-conscious clothes they're dressing up in. Flabby, overweight kids in sporting gear will only be a subject of ridicule. Don't just give them what they want to wear - help them to wear it well.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, kids
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Adult exercise and children's exercise are two different things. Adults can enjoy running, swimming or working out for its own sake. Children need a reason (competing for a prize, beating a record, etc.) or they need the activity itself to be fun. It's hard for them to focus on long term goals such as losing weight or reducing the chance of a heart attack in forty years' time. They need to be motivated by the prospect of an immediate reward - or, still better, by the fact that the exercise they're doing is fun at the time.
There are many different fads in children's exercise. Some of these last only for a season, and some come and go, experiencing a new burst of popularity with each generation. One form of exercise which has undying appeal is hula dancing. It' something even small children can learn to do well, and it's lots of fun.
Modern hula hoops come in a wide range of colors and patterns. Some are day-glo and some even have flashing lights. Make sure you find one which will appeal to your child's taste. You should also make sure you purchase one of the appropriate size - smaller versions are available for young children. It's easiest if you also have one you can use yourself so you can show your child how it's done. Don't worry if you're not very good at it - your child will be thrilled to find an activity at which they can out-do you.
Traditional challenges involving hula hoops include how many times one can swing the body to keep the hoop moving (without dropping it), how long one can keep it moving for, and how many hoops one can move at once. As hula hoops are cheap, you won't have to invest a lot of money if your child wants to expand on this hobby. It's a simple but very effective form of exercise which burns up energy, improves co-ordination, builds up the leg muscles and provides guaranteed fun.Labels: childrens, exercise, kids
Thursday, November 15, 2007
If there's one activity which young children can be guaranteed to enjoy, it's bouncing. With naturally flexible bodies and springy muscles, they like nothing more than to leap up and down when they're excited - but we adults, in our endlessly confusing way, are always telling them to stop. Don't bounce on the couch or on your bed - you might break it! Don't bounce in the kitchen when I'm trying to cook!
Don't bounce in puddles! It's a confusing message because it seems to them that they're being told not to be physical - when, at the same time, we claim we want them to be fit.
Letting kids get fit by doing what's natural for them doesn't have to mean letting them break every piece of furniture in the house or soak you whenever it's raining. If you take your children to a gymnasium, or even to a fete, you may well find opportunities for them to bounce in an environment designed for the purpose.
Inflatable castles are always the most popular thing at the funfair and they enhance fitness for kids at the same time as tiring them out, making life easier for their parents. Trampolines, if properly supervised, can also provide a great outlet for all that youthful energy. And trampolines don't have to be just for the gym.
Because manufacturers understand how bouncing can help with fitness for kids, it's now possible to get miniature trampolines which can be used in your own back garden,or even in a high ceilinged room in your house. With specially covered springs, these trampolines are much safer for children and provide an excellent way for them to use up excess energy.
Encourage them to bring friends round to join in so that they don't get bored of playing with it, and the trampoline will become a favorite toy which will enjoy many years of use. It'll help your kids to get fit on their own terms, in a way which never ceases to be fun.Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness, fun, inflatable games, kids
Friday, November 09, 2007
If you're the sort of person who wants to get your kids fit for the sake of their futures, the chances are that you're concerned about other people's well-being too. If you'd like to raise your kids to be the sort of people who support good causes, there are ways you can go about that and boost their health at the same time.
Kids like to be involved with good causes because it gives them a sense of usefulness in the wider world. It allows them to take on responsibility in a completely safe way. Undertaking challenges for charity also appeals to their natural competitive instincts, even if the only people they're competing against are themselves.
Kid's fitness events for charity are easy to organize and can be tailored to suit your children's interests. Some kids like to see how many times they can bounce up and down on a trampoline, whilst others may want to see how far they can run or swim. Make sure you have reliable people on hand to help them count.
These activities are even more popular if you can persuade kids to undertake them in groups. You'll fined lots of charities online and listed in your local telephone directory who can help you to plan your event and can organize the collection of money your kids make.
This can be collected by visiting friends and neighbors and getting them to agree to sponsoring the kids per jump, per lap of the running track, etc. Knowing they'll make more money of they do more work will encourage your children to push their limits.
Charity events are not only a good thing in themselves, they also inspire practice and training, potentially helping with fitness for kids over the course of several weeks. Help your children to help themselves by helping others, and everyone wins.Labels: exercise, fitness, gym, kids
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Everyone knows that looking after kids is hard work, and often parents feel grateful when their children confess that they're feeling tired and can be sent to bed. To adults, trying to get important things done, children can seem as if they have far too much energy already, never mind trying to get them fitter. But in this situation, properly organized children's exercise is sometimes exactly what's needed.
Children get more excitable than adults because their growing bodies metabolize their food differently, and because many foods aimed at kids are high in sugar content. Children also don't have the same number of daily tasks to tire them out as adults do, and they're not mentally equipped to occupy themselves that way. What they need is physical activity, and lots of it.
They'll instinctively try to get this any way they can, which means running around the house and shouting if they can't find any other outlet. When this happens, simply telling them to sit and be quiet is not a good solution. ~it can be bad for their health, and it can lead to serious stress.
What children need is well planned regular exercise, ideally in the form of activities they're going to enjoy. School sports can help with this, as can active pursuits run by youth organizations. If you need to organize children's exercise yourself, set them tasks to do like running errands on their feet or on bikes.
Encourage them to take up activities such as dancing to their favorite music in their bedrooms. You can even get involved directly by taking the time to play with them with a ball in the back yard. It doesn't have to take up an enormous amount if time, and though children will always burn off more energy doing this sort of thing than adults do, it might even get you fitter yourself!Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Everybody knows that Children's fitness is important, but making sure your kids get the exercise they need can be easier said than done. It's all very well if you live in a good area with good quality local sports facilities, or even a decent sized back yard where they can play with their friends - but what if you live downtown and are uncomfortable about letting them play outside?
What if they have pollen allergies and outdoor play makes them ill? What if you simply don't get the weather for it? Fortunately, there are several indoor activities which can help with fitness for kids, and which can be fun at the same time.
When exercising indoors, staircases are your friend. Even communal stone staircases can help, though in those cases it's a good idea for young children to have an adult present in case they fall. Climbing up and down steps provides light impact exercise which helps to build strong bones, as well as exercising the heart and lungs and strengthening the muscles in the backs of the legs.
The safest way to exercise on staircases is to walk down them and then race upwards, competing with other children or trying to beat a set time. Even slow stair climbing, if undertaken regularly, will improve fitness for kids. This is also a great way to tire them out and keep them from tiring you out when you're trying to get on with the housework.
Jumping and stretching exercises can be performed anywhere, even if you only have a small amount of space. Kids find these more satisfying if they get to perform them in unison with their favorite music, with or without the aid of dance mat technology. They also respond well to challenges - try betting them that they can't manage a certain number of star jumps, and let them try to prove you wrong.
If you have a bit more space, forward and backward rolls are an activity which kids always enjoy. These help to keep joints flexible as well as improving balance. Encourage your kids to combine them with stretches and jumps to create routines. These can easily be built into games.
Fitness for kids doesn't have to be the preserve of those who already enjoy advantages in life. Don't let circumstances deter you from keeping your children healthy, because that's the very best advantage you can give them in life.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, fun, gymnasium, kids
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
It seems each year more activities are being created that allows our children to lead sedentary lives. Computer games and chat rooms online, keep our children seated for hours on end. Video games pull our kids into a gripping world of excitement, yet our children sit motionless.
Television has become less entertainment and more escape. With all of these activities can easily take over and lead to an unhealthy lifestyle. It can often be a struggle to get the kids out and into the sunshine and fresh air. There is hope still. There are five great activities to get our kids into that allow the fun they crave and the exercise their growing bodies need.
These five activities include gymnastics, ice-skating, children's golf, swimming and biking. Each of these activities is fun to participate in and it is a healthy addition to the lives of our children. These activities are also likely to be affordable, easily available and build your child up physically and emotionally.
Most cities or towns have a children's gymnasium franchise close by. This is a fun, safe environment for our children to expend energy and explore themselves. Gymnastics is for children toddler through teenager. It is an activity that is for both boys and girls.
Boy's gymnastic activities include: the horizontal bars, vault, parallel bars, floor exercise and rings to name a few. Girl's activities include floor exercise, balance beam, uneven bars and vault. Visit your local children's gymnasium with your children and see if they are interested.
Ice Skating is another great activity that is great for the body and the mind. It takes practice, but like any other sport, practice makes perfect. This is another activity for all ages and fitness levels. You should visit a local ice rink and see what your little one thinks about gliding on the ice.
Children's golf is a fun way to include fitness and fun in our children's lives. There are kids golf clubs they can join and compete in. This activity has fun, fresh air and healthy exercise all in one. If you’d like more information you can contact the Golf Foundation for a Junior Starter Center in your area for greater details.
Swimming and biking are two activities that almost any child enjoys. They are also activities that can be enjoyed in groups or singles. Both of these exercise related activities are so enjoyable they don't feel like exercise. No matter which activity you are interested in, get out there and enjoy it.
You will be relieved that your child is getting a healthy dose of exercise and they will be happy to be enjoying such a good time.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, gymnasium
Friday, September 07, 2007
We all know that it is important for us to get enough exercise in our lives and the same rule applies to our children. Children also need fitness to be included in their young lives. For most adults we choose to run out to our local gym or take up jogging.
We know where we can go, what we can do to include exercise in our lives, but where and what exercise is for our children. There are three things to keep in mind with children’s exercise, Fun, Safety, and Effectiveness. Here are the do's and don'ts that go along with each of these.
Fun is key to keeping a child interested in any thing from school, chores and exercise. If a child is not enjoying themselves, unlike and adult, children will not push themselves to participate in an un-enjoyable activity. If your child tells you that he or she no longer wants to play soccer since it’s not fun, what should you do?
Do ask your child why it’s not enjoyable, since it may be resolved.
Don't push them to continue the sport if your child really is unhappy with it. Allow your child to try an activity for a trial period and if her or she doesn't enjoy it try something different. If they enjoy the exercise related activity they will stick to it. If not your child will be ready to kiss that sport or activity good-bye.
We hear it and say "Safety first". And it is very important no matter the exercise children involve themselves in. If it were a sport such as football you wouldn't send them out to play without their padded equipment. If your child were participating in gymnastics at a local children's gymnasium franchise, you wouldn't just let them up on a balance beam alone with an unpadded surface beneath them.
We have to be sure that exercise is safe so that the exercise is not only fun but is in no way a danger to the child. Do make sure your child wears protective gear and follows all safety rules with their exercise activity.
Don't let them talk their way out of protective gear or safety. If your friends don't think your helmet is cool so be it. Your friends can't think anything is cool if they were injured due to being unsafe.
Lastly exercise should be effective. A child does not have to spend hours on an elliptical machine or lift free weights for a half an hour. These activities are effective for adults but can be harmful to children. With the way the body is growing and changing in a youth weight training is not recommended.
Children should just have fun running around and expelling energy. Sports, swimming, hiking and biking are all exercise related activities that are all of the above, fun, safe and effective. Do encourage your children to try new exercise activities and do cheer them on with their choice.
Don't pressure your child to do an activity just because you think it is a good choice. Keep this in mind and you and your child will be both happy and healthy.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, gymnasium
Monday, September 03, 2007
In the world we live in with video games, television and the Internet our children are too often left sitting motionless for hours on end. We know that it’s important for them to get a healthy amount of activity in their lives. We often think of how it is important physically but did you consider how children's activities could be healthy mentally as well?
Studies have shown that children who participate in sports or other related activities have a higher rate of doing well in school. These children also have a lower percentage of falling to peer pressure such as drugs, alcohol and sex.
The studies behind this show that children who are involved in sports, theater, gymnastics and other activities improve children’s social skills, and self-confidence.
Theses activities often teach children how to deal with winning and losing in a healthy manner. They also show children how to support each other as a team. Leadership, kindness, perseverance are all-important aspects of our lives and our children can be taught this as they laugh and smile.
Physically these activities work our children’s bodies to allow them to grow h=in a healthy way. It is a shame that here in the U.S. seventeen point one percent of children ages two through nineteen are overweight. A study showed that twenty-five million children in our country are obese.
This sad fact contains children who struggle with adult related health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. An hour a day of physical activity is all that is required for health. Your child can walk their dog or kick a ball around the yard and work their way to a healthy adulthood. It’s very simple for our youth to get the physical activity they need.
With this said it is in our hands as parents, teachers and fellow community citizens to put the word out how important children's activities are. Let’s all work together to keep our children both physically and mentally strong and fit.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, kids
Thursday, August 30, 2007
If there's one thing which children universally enjoy, it's a challenge. That's the reason why they spend so much time in front of computer games. If you're worried that they're piling on the pounds as a result and you want to get them moving again, why not challenge them to accompany you to a children's gymnasium?
Although a children's gymnasium may initially seem unappealing to your kids, they'll soon get to like it once they realize the potential for games involved. Even kids who are unfit to begin with and struggle to compete in games which involve running or tests of strength will find something they excel at in a children's gymnasium, simply because there are so many options available.
As they play, their skills will improve and they'll find themselves capable of doing more and more, so they'll soon want to visit the children's gymnasium all the time.
A children's gymnasium is a great place for kids to meet other kids outside the pressures of the school environment, so it can be a great place to make new friends, but if your kids don't bond with others straight away then you may need to offer them some challenges yourself to help them get started. One way to encourage them is to suggest they try things which you know you're not so good at.
For instance, if they can crawl through a small space which you could never fit through, they'll be pleased with themselves. Kids always like to prove themselves by getting the better of adults. And once they've learned, this way, what challenges a children's gymnasium can offer, they'll start to come up with ideas of their own. Nothing helps kids get fit like getting them o challenge themselves, to keep on trying to break their own records. A children's gymnasium can provide them with the perfect environment in which to do so.Labels: childrens, exercise, fitness, fun, gymnasium
Saturday, August 25, 2007
If you're concerned about keeping your kids fit, and you've been following the latest trends, you'll doubtless already have encountered the idea of a children's gymnasium. A children's gymnasium can have excellent results in helping kids to lose weight, making exercise fun.
But why can't kids use an ordinary gymnasium? It's not just that some pieces of equipment become impossible to use when they're so much bigger than the person exercising - it's that everything is more fun when it's the right size.
In a properly equipped children's gymnasium, kids know that everything has been designed for their use. They no longer feel like bit players in the adult world. Exercising no longer seems like something grown-ups do which they can never hope to do as well. A children's gymnasium is designed so that kids can have fun and take on challenges appropriate to their size. In a children's gymnasium, they can be the best.
A properly designed children's gymnasium also provides a safer environment for children's play than a regular gymnasium. Small pieces of equipment are more lightweight and less dangerous if they fall. Wall bars and beams don't go up as high, so that kids don't have as far to fall themselves.
This is particularly important because it stops a fear of falling from discouraging kids from exercising. When you're young, a bit of tumbling about should be fun. A children's gymnasium is all about having fun and taking on the world of fitness on your own terms.
If you take your kids to a children's gymnasium, you'll soon see the difference it makes in their attitude to exercise. A children's gymnasium is all about play and will make keeping fit something they look forward to rather than something you have to make them do. Soon they'll be asking you to take them along there every day.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, gym, kids
Friday, August 17, 2007
If you're a fit and healthy adult, it can be difficult to imagine what being unfit is like. In that position, exercise always seems tiring and stressful. This is one of the things which keeps unhealthy kids inactive, and it's one of the reasons why most kid's exercise programs are unsuccessful.
To establish kid's exercise programs which can really help your children, you'll have to listen to their input and take account of what it is they want to do.
The most successful kid's exercise programs are those which involve activities your kids already find appealing. They may still find them tiring and unappealing in quantity, but that's why you need to build up slowly.
Kid's exercise programs should start out modestly with things your children can easily achieve. Make sure to give them plenty of praise for their achievements and use this to build their confidence. As they grow more sure of themselves, gradually increase the amount they're doing.
The most important thing to keep in mind with kid's exercise programs is that the activities they involve must be repeated regularly. Your children should be doing some sort of exercise for at least half an hour every day, and you should aim to increase that to two hours.
Regular exercises of the same sort (such as running, hitting a ball with a racket, or doing star jumps) help to build muscles in a healthy way. Remember that kid's exercise programs should never involve weights or tough endurance training, which can put too much strain on young bodies and stop them from developing properly.
When they're properly balanced and tailored to suit the needs and interests of those involved, kid's exercise programs can be a lot of fun. They'll help your children to learn that physical activity can be exhilarating and enjoyable in itself as well as winning respect from adults. Kid's exercise programs don't need to be work - they can become a favorite aspect of play.Labels: exercise, fitness, kids
Sunday, August 12, 2007
As obesity becomes more and more of a problems amongst our young people, kid's exercise programs are often touted as the solution. Clearly they can have great benefits for some unhealthy kids if they're able to engage those kids successfully. But obesity isn't the only problem which kid's exercise programs can help with. They can be great for boosting the confidence of withdrawn, sullen children, helping them to find more fun in life.
Despite everything we might like to believe, some kids just don't find childhood fun. They're bullied at school, they have difficulty making friends, and they find it hard to like themselves. All this stems from a lack of confidence. These children often have a bad body image or are convinced that they can't be successful at anything. Carefully designed kid's exercise programs can help to change this.
Kid's exercise programs can help withdrawn children in a variety of ways. The important thing is to start them off be setting targets which the child is easily able to achieve. This provides an early confidence boost which should be backed up by plenty of praise. It doesn't matter if what they do looks easy to you - the fact is that it's hard for them, emotionally as well as physically. By beginning like this and gradually building up to provide more of a challenge, kids' exercise programs can engage even the most reticent children.
By engaging in kid's exercise programs, unhappy children can find a sense of achievement and the reassurance that adults care about what they do. Over time, kid's exercise programs will also help them to feel more confident about their appearance.
They'll become more capable of competing with other children in group physical activities such as school sports, and as a result of this they'll be more interested in joining in. Other kids will like them more when it's clear that they like themselves. In this way, kid's exercise programs can really turn children's lives around to help them get the best out of being young.Labels: activities, childrens, exercise, fitness, kids
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